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IF your rental property could do with some livening up, this woman's bathroom renovation may inspire some confidence.

The Reddit user showed off the DIY glow up she achieved with a lick of paint and a budget buy from Amazon.

A Reddit user showed off the DIY upgrade she gave her bathroom (before)
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A Reddit user showed off the DIY upgrade she gave her bathroom (before)Credit: Reddit
The renter paitned the walls and added vinyl flooring as well as peel and stick lighting and a hanging basket (after)
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The renter paitned the walls and added vinyl flooring as well as peel and stick lighting and a hanging basket (after)Credit: Reddit

In her Reddit post, user Suitable-Party-675 gave a side-by-side comparison of her handy work.

The poster explained that she wanted to give her rental bathroom a new lease of life.

She decribed the basic decor when she first moved in, which can also be spotted in the before picture.

While the walls featured the standard magnolia paint, she called the sandy-coloured ground "hospital-like flooring."

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The renter added a splash of colour to the room with a tropical leaf bath matt and parrot-patterned shower curtains.

However, she eventually decided to put some more effort into the space, opting for some landlord-approved upgrades.

"I painted all the walls, sanded down the skirting, shelving, and door and brightened up with white paint suitable for wood," she revealed.

She chose a deep forest green color for the walls and added a hanging basket to the wall.

The Redditor said she also "laid vinyl flooring and used sealant" to ensure it stayed in place without trapping moisture underneath.

She explained how she was able to upgrade the flooring without breaking the terms of her rental contract.

"It’s peel and stick vinyl, the sealant is so the edges don’t come up," she said.

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The renter was able to transform her entire floor for just £40 using the temporary vinyl.

A roll of Cushioned Vinyl PVC Flooring is available for £19.47 from Amazon.

The Reddit user opted for a light grey wooden flooring look.

She added that wasn't able to do much with the permanent fixtures such as the towel rail, radiator, or bath.

To brighten up the space, she added stick and peel lighting elements to the walls.

More rental friendly DIY hacks

You don't have to make permanent or pricey changes to level up your space. Here are some renter-friendly renovation tricks you can try.

Handles

You can pick up budget-friendly handles in DIY stores and use them to spruce up your kitchen cupboards or interior doors.

Kitchen cupboards

You can also liven up your cupboards with a vinyl covering. It's a quick and easy way to transform your kitchen that can be easily undone when moving out.

Painting

Adding a splash of color to your walls can be a cheap and effective way to give your space a quick glow up. Be sure to check your rental agreement first though.

Light fixtures

You can upgrade your lighting with a quick trip to a home decor store. Switch out the classic Ikea shade with something a little more high-end that you can easily remove and take with you when your lease ends.

Tiling

Whether in your shower or on your kitchen backsplash, stick and peel tiles can be a quick and affordable way to liven up your home.

Reddit users shared their thoughts on the transformation in the comments section.

"What a difference! You've done so well, good shout on the peel and stick lights too!" wrote one reader.

"Looks amazing, great job! I love that shade of green," said another person.

"Beautiful work, I love it," commented another impressed Reddit user.

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"You did a really good job," wrote a fourth commenter.

The Reddit user used stick and peel vinyl flooring to upgrade the bathroom in her rental property
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The Reddit user used stick and peel vinyl flooring to upgrade the bathroom in her rental propertyCredit: Amazon
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