How to Refresh Your Bathroom for Maximum ROI Before Selling
- The RG2020 Team

- May 16, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 8
Bathrooms sell homes — and in Silicon Valley, buyers are quick to notice when a space feels dated or neglected. The good news? You don’t need a full remodel to make an impact. Strategic updates can deliver a fresh look and increase your return on investment when it’s time to sell. Here are a few ways we help clients refresh bathrooms for maximum appeal.
Coordinate the Details
Continuity matters. Matching cabinet knobs with the shower head and water faucets creates a cohesive, intentional look. Don’t be afraid to explore finishes that feel current — hint: brass is back!
Modernize Without Replacing

Retro-colored tubs and sinks can be charming, but usually they make bathrooms feel stuck in another era. Instead of tearing them out, consider professional re-glazing. It’s far more cost-effective than replacement, and the result is sleek, neutral, and buyer-friendly.
Update the Shower Enclosure
Sliding glass shower doors can make a bathroom feel dated — and replacing them often comes with a high price tag. For a lighter refresh, consider removing the enclosure and using a clean, modern shower curtain. It’s an affordable update that gives buyers a brighter first impression and the flexibility to reimagine the space later.
Upgrade Surfaces Smartly
For floors and wall accents, choose materials that balance beauty with practicality. Vinyl plank and water-resistant laminates are popular because they mimic natural textures, stand up to splashes, and never need painting — perfect for a casual, polished feel.
Frame the Mirror
Framed bathroom mirrors are trending for a reason. Adding decorative trim around an existing mirror gives the whole room a finished, updated look without the cost of replacing the glass.
Add a Touch of Luxury
Buyers love a bit of unexpected glamour. A statement chandelier or ceiling medallion can instantly elevate the room’s energy. Just be sure fixtures installed over a tub comply with code (at least eight feet above the rim).
Think Beyond Standard Vanities
Repurposed pieces add charm. An antique dresser transformed into a bathroom vanity can create a memorable focal point. Pair it with an elegant sink and updated hardware for a look that blends character with function.
The ROI Advantage
Bathrooms don’t need to be forgotten spaces. With thoughtful updates, they can tip the scales for buyers and strengthen offers. At RG2020, we help clients identify which improvements add the most value so your investment pays off at closing.





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