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50 Before And After Pics Of Impressive Renovations That Completely Transformed The Space

50 Before And After Pics Of Impressive Renovations That Completely Transformed The Space

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Your home is your sanctuary.
It’s the place you return to after a long day and where you start each morning. It’s where you recharge, share dinners with friends and family, and get to be yourself.
Ideally, it should reflect who you are, but getting it there can take a lot of work. Many people online have been putting in that effort, sharing their home renovations with the world, and the results are nothing short of inspiring.
Scroll down to see these brilliant transformations, and don’t forget to show these folks some love—they’ve earned it!

#1 The Chalet In The Alps

The Chalet In The Alps
Just wanted to share the work my family and I have been doing over the last year, it's a chalet h**h in the Alps, with no water and no electricity. That's just the kitchen area so far.
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#2 DIY Powder Room Reno

DIY Powder Room Reno
We’ve been in our house for 5 years and we finally got around to warming up this hallway-like powder room on our main floor.
103points

Renovation is a tricky art. Whether you’re relying on professionals to bring your dream to life or tackling it yourself (major props if you do!), it demands money, patience, and often comes with a few bumps along the way. Personally, I don’t think I’ve ever completed a DIY project without making a mistake I had to redo. Maybe I’m just not that good at it.

#3 Before And After 👌

Before And After 👌
Still a bit more to do but 90% there
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#4 I Wanted To Share My Before And After Door Design

I Wanted To Share My Before And After Door Design
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But many people truly enjoy using their hands and creativity to transform their spaces. In the US, for example, a 2024 survey by Frontdoor found that every homeowner has completed at least one DIY project, and 74% plan to start another in 2025. Any Pandas here working on something DIY right now?

#5 Renovating My Workshop

Renovating My Workshop
83points

#6 Bathroom Reno... From Dusty Lath And Plaster H**l

Bathroom Reno... From Dusty Lath And Plaster H**l
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82points

#7 Before / After Slavic Bathroom

Before / After Slavic Bathroom
Bought first apt with husband we renovated the whole thing but the Bathroom was worst.
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Interestingly, the same survey found that nearly half of those who turned to DIY did so because hiring professionals was out of budget.

However, DIY isn’t exactly cheap either—participants reported spending an average of $1,674 per year on DIY, with $804 going toward their most recent project.

And unfortunately, despite their efforts, around 42% of DIYers end up regretting a project. Reasons include projects not turning out correctly (32%), taking too long (27%), costing too much (17%), or simply looking ugly (14%). Welp.

#8 Boathouse Before And After

Boathouse Before And After
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#9 Finally Bought A House Last Year, This Was Our First Big Project

Finally Bought A House Last Year, This Was Our First Big Project
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#10 What Y’all Think?

What Y’all Think?
Bought this house at the end of 2020 for $130k. House was in good condition owned by some old people. Just needed a new look. What you think?
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But don’t let those numbers discourage you. There are ways to get better at DIY, and they involve more than just practice and learning from mistakes.

The first step, counterintuitively, is knowing your limits. You can’t do everything yourself, no matter how determined you are.

Jo Behari, a DIY expert and author, points out that in England, for example, it’s illegal to do gas and certain electrical work without proper qualifications. “People can die if it goes wrong,” he told The Guardian.

Don’t worry—there’s still plenty you can do yourself, like painting, decorating, tiling, or installing new taps, as long as you have the right tools, knowledge, and resist the temptation to rush.

#11 Finally Convinced My Partner To Not Be Scared Of A Painted Ceiling Or Dark Colors 🫡

Finally Convinced My Partner To Not Be Scared Of A Painted Ceiling Or Dark Colors 🫡
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71points

#12 How Did I Do On My Son’s Nursery?

How Did I Do On My Son’s Nursery?
70points

#13 Our Humble House Reno - I’m So Happy With It!

Our Humble House Reno - I’m So Happy With It!
We had been living in a boring white house for 8+ years and I’m finally proud to call this home!
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67points

Next, set yourself up with the right toolkit. It might feel like a hassle to buy things you don’t already have, but the basics are essentials for a reason.

Experts recommend a measuring tape, screwdrivers, hex keys (also known as Allen keys), a spirit level, a claw hammer, a scraper t**l, and safety gear like goggles (if your budget is tight, sunglasses can work for less risky jobs like sanding).

Behari also suggests using rubberized gloves: “They will improve your grip and make it easier to use tools.”

#14 My Master Bath Reno

My Master Bath Reno
This was my first major renovation - finished today! I did work with a firm who could render my design for me, but I otherwise designed it myself. Style might not be for everyone but I personally love moody, cozy, midcentury vibes. The hiccups during construction definitely aged me a bit, so I def need a relaxing bath 🤣
64points

#15 Bathroom Change-Up

Bathroom Change-Up
The before bathroom was there when we moved in. When the cheap vanity drawers started to fall apart, it was time to replace everything as nothing about the original bathroom was exciting, inviting or, in some cases, practically functional. Bathrooms are best if they are welcoming, warm spaces that draw you in with physical and visual elements. So that's what we did here without changing the footprint of the bathroom or any of the plumbing. The result, now that we just finished, is transformational. It went from a bathroom we tolerated to one we actively like spending time in. The only thing left to do is find the right shower curtain--but, already, there is a shower rod concealed behind the arch so once we find the right curtain that will fit in visually, we're off to the races.
64points

#16 Pantry Renovation, Before And After

Pantry Renovation, Before And After
63points

Another key tip is knowing when to save and when to spend. Buying the cheapest materials often leads to cheap-looking results.

“Cheap paint is going to involve lots and lots of coats, so you have to buy more, and then it takes more time because you’re painting for a lot longer,” Behari says.

“The very expensive brands are not necessarily worth the investment, and you can colour-match really easily to get the same shades in less pricey paints. But make sure you use a good, reputable brand.”

#17 Before And After Bathrooms!

Before And After Bathrooms!
Bought a house that was rented previously and just really wanted new bathrooms. We are so happy with them.
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#18 Not To Everyone’s Taste But Very Proud 100% DIY

Not To Everyone’s Taste But Very Proud 100% DIY
I totally get the two biggest criticisms: wood in a bathroom and not thinking to move the hot air register, i seriously get it. Any other constructive feedback is totally welcome!
59points

#19 Budget Kitchen Reno

Budget Kitchen Reno
What do you guys think of this budget renovation I have done last weekend, spotlights and splashback will be done next. Is there anything else I could do to improve it further? Thanks
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Research is also crucial, no matter how simple a task may seem, says Charlie White, who runs a DIY YouTube channel. Skipping this step often results in unnecessary expenses and disappointment.

Sometimes people assume that if something looks easy, it is. Don’t overestimate yourself.

Even a task that appears straightforward, like hanging a picture, can go wrong if you aren’t prepared—you could end up buying the wrong items, wasting money, and damaging the wall or the picture.

#20 Mom And Daughter DIY

Mom And Daughter DIY
My twenty-four year old daughter bought a fixer and we’ve been fixing! I’m proud of the backsplash, as I found the tile on Facebook marketplace for $40 total and installed myself. We are having a great time!
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56points
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