My Ensuite Bathroom Renovation Experience, Before & After!

One of the perks of lockdown was having more time to plan projects. While being tucked away at home, I started planning my ensuite bathroom renovation. If you are contemplating a bathroom renovation, I hope this post gives you inspiration and ideas on what to expect. 

It was my first time to have any work carried out on my house, so I was both nervous and excited. 

All the years of doing DIY jobs here and there meant I could save up some money to pay for a project. 

I will be eight years in my home this Autumn, and it’s my first time doing a big project in my house, so I wanted to get it right. In this post, I will share all of the product details and info on my ensuite bathroom renovation. If I have left out anything, comment below in the comments section, and I will get back to you. 

** This post contains gifted items from Sonas Bathrooms

Ensuite bathroom renovation, before and after.

My Ensuite Bathroom Before

My home is not your usual layout. It is a dormer style cottage bungalow, so it has sloping walls that you see in bungalow homes. This ensuite is just off my bedroom, and I had never properly used it. 

I had never used the shower in it and only used the toilet. It was an unloved waste of a room, and I wanted to breathe some life into it. When I first moved in, it had pine skirting boards, and the walls painted magnolia. There was a shower with a thick lip and old plastic fittings, and I never used it in the eight years I have lived here, as I always used the other bathroom.

A few years ago, I painted it white and added some paper. While it added some personality and made the room feel clean, it still wasn’t right, so I decided to leave it until I had the money to do it properly. 

Bathroom Reno, the before.

As my home is small, I hate the idea of wasting space and having unused rooms. I am so happy to have renovated this room and have it as a usable space. 

My ensuite bathroom before renovation.

How I Chose A Builder For My Ensuite Bathroom Renovation 

When it comes to finding a builder, it can be overwhelming and scary, especially when you are new to tackling renovation projects in your home. You want to pick someone who will be efficient, professional and not a cowboy. Google searches and reading reviews can quickly become overwhelming. 

I decided to reach out and ask locally. I asked around and reached out to Fiona in Sonas and she was able I recommend some contractors that were in my area. 

After looking at their work and reading their reviews, I decided to go with Tomás Walsh from Walsh Tiling & Bathroom Renovations. I arranged an appointment to have a consultation with Tomás to see what I could do with my bathroom. 

If you are struggling to find a builder to carry out the work you want, be patient. 

  • Ask friends and family for recommendations
  • Use social media groups and pages for recommendations and reviews. 
  • Take your time to look over their previous work, and make sure that the photos they use on their website are there of their very own work and not stock photos. 

On the back of the easing of Covid restrictions, many builders are under pressure to carry out jobs from the previous year. So, you may need to wait to find the perfect one for you. 

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Reconfiguring My Ensuite Bathroom

Tomás was able to reconfigure the layout of my ensuite bathroom. We decided on making the back wall a feature and turn it into a large shower. Reconfiguring the layout opened up the bathroom and meant the toilet and sink could be repositioned and were no longer the first thing you saw when you walked into the bathroom.  

One thing that was always missing from my ensuite was heat, and I never had a radiator or a towel rail in this room. Not having heat isn’t ideal in an Irish Winter, so I was delighted to add some warmth into the ensuite. 

With bathrooms, you don’t know what can be hiding underneath until you strip it back. I had some clogged pipes ( not sexy, I know! ), and this meant Tomás had to spend more time fitting new piping in the bathroom. 

It’s always good to keep aside some extra money to use when you encounter problems in your renovation, especially in an older home like mine, where I didn’t buy it new, so what lies beneath the surface is a mystery. 

Every corner of my ensuite bathroom was ripped apart, and Tomás did an amazing job managing the whole project. Tomás did all of the labour and organised the tiler, and my ensuite bathroom renovation took five days from start to finish. All I had to do was some painting and faffing. 

If you are in Dublin, and need someone to tackle your bathroom ensuite renovation, then you can find Tomás Walsh business page here, and also follow him on Instagram here. 

bathroom tanking.

Choosing the bathroom tiles, Chevron or Herringbone?

I found picking tiles the hardest, and I couldn’t decide which patterns and colours to put together. I knew I wanted light tones and a timeless tile pattern so that the bathroom would age well. 

As I could sell this house in the future, I played it safe and went for neutral tones that wouldn’t date quickly. Tiles are expensive, and they are costly to replace, so I wanted something classic. While I adore the fancy pink tiles you see in coffee shops, they aren’t practical in the long term in my home. 

Both Tomás and Fiona from Sonas recommended going to Laceys for tiles. I arranged a showroom appointment with Aine in Laceys and picked my tiles. Aine is an expert when it comes to tiles, and helped me think about practical things like cleaning and maintenance when it comes to tiles. 

When I first went in, I was thinking of a feature wall of herringbone for the shower, then Aine showed me the chevron pattern tile, and I was in love! I loved that it was modern but classic. 

I teamed the chevron tile with a marble tile, and I decided to use the same tile on both the walls and floors. Originally, I was going to pick a different tile for the flooring until Aine said I could do both on the floor and wall, and Im delighted I went with it. 

You can call or email to arrange an appointment to visit Laceys tile and bathroom centre. The marble I choose is on display in the showroom. However, the chevron I picked was ordered in by Aine for me. I chose a matt finish on both tiles. 

Chevron and marble tiles.

Choosing The Bathroom Fittings 

One of the exciting parts of renovations is picking the items you want to use inside your bathroom, and I spent hours flicking through the Sonas catalogue trying to decide on what I wanted. 

There was so much to think of, from a toilet to sinks and a shower. However, Tomás had given me a list of items from our initial quote, and I used this as a base to work off. 

You can also reuse old items in your bathroom, and while I had a full kit out, you can see where you can keep old pieces to cut down on renovation costs. 

Sonas Bathroom Malmo unit 60 cm.

Arranging A Showroom Visit In Sonas

While I had an idea of what I wanted, I did a virtual showroom tour with Sandra in Sonas to see the items. Now that restriction is eased, you can arrange an appointment for showrooms tours, which I highly recommend. 

While I don’t mind shopping online for a dress, when it comes to higher ticket items for the home and furniture, I prefer to see, touch, and measure things in person. 

If you are unsure where to start with your bathroom renovation project, check out the Sonas Instagram page and keep an eye out for virtual workshops. I did a virtual class with Sonas back in February, and I found it helpful for planning. 

It made me realise I was a bit naive with my budget and expectations, so I spent more time planning and put more money aside for the project. 

If you do a showroom visit, I highly recommend Sandra in Sonas. Sandra was so friendly, patient and helped me pick items that would match. She had loads of product knowledge, and I wasn’t afraid to ask silly questions. 

dainty dress diaries bathroom.

Going Rimless?

What is a rimless toilet, and why should I consider one?

Rimless toilets are easier to clean and more hygienic compared to traditional toilets. Rimless toilets don’t have a traditional rim, making it easier to clean as those hard to reach areas in a traditional toilet are gone. 

They have advance flushing systems that flush those pesky germs away. As there is no rim for the germs to hide, it is a more hygienic option for your bathroom. 

I have the Sonas Claire rimless wall hung in my ensuite. Click for more info. 

Sonas Rimless Toilet

Adding Storage In The Ensuite Bathroom

I am very minimal when it comes to having cosmetics in the bathroom, and I hate seeing shower bottles all over the shower floor. However, I still needed some storage in my bathroom. 

I choose the Sonas Malmo single drawer unit in grey, and I went for chrome fittings and a gloss basin. This unit has deep drawers and an open shelf for added storage. I can fit my cleaners, creams and shower gels perfectly in the drawers. Also, I pop my toothbrush inside the drawer, as it’s more hygienic to have the toothbrush in a drawer than on display in the bathroom. 

For the tap, I chose the Devon mono basin tap as it has a pretty waterfall feature.

Malmo 60 cm unit Sonas
Sonas Malmo 60 cm

Choosing The Perfect Shower For My Ensuite

The shower in this ensuite runs off a pump, and I have an electric shower in my main bathroom. I went for the Axis thermostatic shower kit, as it has both the main showerhead and a shower hose, making it perfect for rinsing off your hair. 

Tomás teamed the shower with an 800mm Aspect wetroom panel and flipper panel on a white slate shower tray.

I already had a pump in my house, but you can upgrade your pump to get more pressure for your shower.

Sonas Axis Shower
Sonas Aspect wet room flipper

Adding Some Heat To My Ensuite

As I said above, I never had a radiator or any source of heat in this bathroom. I went for the Como anthracite heated towel warmer. Bear in mind that a towel warmer will not give as much heat as a regular radiator. 

If you have a larger bathroom or colder room, choose a radiator over a towel warmer. 

It feels luxurious to hop out of the shower to a lovely warm towel, and Tomás positioned the towel warmer next to the shower, making it easy to grab a towel when I finish showering. 

Sonas Anthracite towel heater
Sonas Anthracite towel heater

Adding A Mirror To The Bathroom Space

Above the sink, I have the oval Sansa mirror. This mirror lights up and gives you perfect lighting for doing your makeup and skincare, and it also has a heated demister. 

There is a touch button at the bottom of the mirror, and it gives amazing light. The light-up mirror will come in handy on those dark winter mornings or those grey Irish days. 

Sonas oval light up bathroom mirror
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I hope this post has given you inspiration for planning your bathroom renovation. If you would like more bathroom inspiration, then check out this post. 

 Click here to watch the full YouTube renovation Vlog and for a better look at the finished ensuite bathroom. 

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A massive thank you to Tomás Walsh, Fiona and Sandra in Sonas and Aine in Laceys for all of their help, input and advice with this ensuite bathroom renovation, as I would have been lost without their guidance and help. It really did take a village to pull this together, and I am delighted with the result. 

Don’t be afraid to ask for help along the way with your renovation project. Now I have the renovation bug, but sadly my bank balance doesn’t, so I will have to wait and save up for the main bathroom renovation. 

If you have any other questions or need advice, comment below in the comments section. 

Thanks for reading, Catherine. 

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16 Comments

  1. T-Bone
    June 10, 2021 / 10:23 pm

    Awesomeness! I bet you can’t wait to use this room now!

  2. daintydressdiaries
    Author
    June 11, 2021 / 2:42 pm

    AW, I am delighted with it. Love using this room now, its no longer gone to waste x

  3. Leah
    June 12, 2021 / 9:19 am

    I cannot deal with this transformation, it looks incredible! Some serious inspo there. I love it!! And so interesting about the herringbone versus Chevron, I never even thought to look at Chevron tiles. This post has been so helpful. Can I ask a quick question, I remember you saying on your stories you were quoted €10K to do a small bathroom revovation, did it transpire to be close to this figure in the end? Thanks again 🙂

  4. Paca
    June 12, 2021 / 11:56 am

    I love the bathroom. But will never read your blog again with all the pop up ads and videos.

  5. Ber carley
    June 13, 2021 / 7:05 am

    Thanks for all that. Very clear and fabulous renovation.

  6. daintydressdiaries
    Author
    June 14, 2021 / 11:21 am

    Hi Leah, thanks for reading! Im so happy you enjoyed this video. I can happily report I came under that mark, whoop whoop

  7. daintydressdiaries
    Author
    June 14, 2021 / 11:22 am

    Thanks for the feedback, Ads and affiliates pay for the cost of running my blog and providing free content. Thank you for your support.

  8. daintydressdiaries
    Author
    June 14, 2021 / 11:22 am

    Thanks for popping by and reading!

  9. Kristin Hughes
    June 14, 2021 / 7:40 pm

    It turned out lovely. Wow, you’re the envy of the block.

  10. daintydressdiaries
    Author
    June 15, 2021 / 9:27 am

    Thanks so much Kristin, thanks for popping by and reading 🙂

  11. Lisa
    June 20, 2021 / 12:31 pm

    Best wishes to you all the way from New Zealand! I came across your youtube channel recently and thoroughly enjoyed watching your videos. Your new ensuite is magical, it’s just like a luxurious hotel bathroom and that toilet is a thing of beauty. Who would have thought a toilet could be beautiful?! I look forward to your next video, will have my cup of tea ready!

  12. daintydressdiaries
    Author
    June 20, 2021 / 5:58 pm

    Aw thanks for the lovely comment Lisa and for popping by, so happy you enjoyed the video!

  13. June 25, 2021 / 11:40 pm

    Finally got around to watching the reno vlog! When you revealed your ensuite plans, I was like all these years watching your videos and didn’t even know that room existed. 🤯 It was so much fun watching the transformation; not gonna lie, the obsession/interest with that toilet got real 😂…plus now you rightfully get a toilet halo too via skylight. 👼🤣

  14. daintydressdiaries
    Author
    June 28, 2021 / 2:31 pm

    Aw, thanks for watching the video! Im so happy with how it is after turning out! I have the sunniest toilet in Ireland lol! X

  15. Lourdes
    July 23, 2021 / 11:30 pm

    Love the idea of a rimless toilet. Didn’t even know it was a thing. But it’s also tankless. The is the flushing gadget part of the toilet? What is the hanging black thing next to the toilet?

  16. daintydressdiaries
    Author
    July 24, 2021 / 2:27 pm

    Hi Lourdes, the silver back panel with the two circles is the flush and they grey thing, is a towel warmer. I hope this helps.

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