Giveaway: Redo & Renew your bath with help from Home Depot

In the last year, my kitchen has undergone major renovation – new appliances, new counter tops, new cabinets, a new paint job (and someday soon, new flooring). It looks incredible and I can’t believe the difference. And I thought it was just fine before! So now I am looking at the rest of my house in a more critical light, and wondering what other “just fine” parts of the house could become “incredible.”

My husband and I aren’t what you might call handy, but since the home improvement bug has bitten us, we are trying to get that way – because really, DIY projects are so much more affordable than paying someone to do the work. For example, the kitchen paint job I mentioned above? We were really hesitant to try to do something even that simple on our own. However, once we got an estimate of $500, we were relieved of our hesitation! Forty dollars in paint and about eight hours of elbow grease (and the help of a very good friend) later, the job was done. So, we’ve decided the only way to become more handy is to jump in and try to figure it out. And watch YouTube videos (which is what I need to do so we can do the new kitchen flooring).

In any case, one room of the house that I’ve been meaning to do something about for a long time (since we moved in four years ago) is the bathroom. The previous owners were somewhat more outdoorsy than we are, and the bathroom contains stenciled moose and pine trees, and is topped off with a pinecone border. There are two other things that drive me nuts about our bathroom, too – the only storage is under the sink, so all our toiletries/vitamins/medicines/curling irons/etc. sit on the counter collecting dust and looking cluttered (which drives me crazy), and the hand-held shower head is a piece of junk and sprays one hard stream of water, so the kids freak out when I wash their hair. Overall, it’s just not really my style, but somehow we’ve just never gotten around to doing anything about it.

However, now I have no excuse not to get on it, though, because between now and February 23, Home Depot is having a “Renew Your Bath” event in an effort to inspire people to redo their bathrooms. The Home Depot offers in-store experts and online tools to provide inspiration, help you decide on what to buy for your new bathroom look and show you how to get it done right. Of course, tons of bathroom stuff is on sale!

Our family took at trip to Home Depot to check out the event over the weekend. I was surprised at what all they had (and what all was on sale!). I immediately wanted to replace our entire sink/cabinet/counter thing, but I suppose that will have to wait for another day. Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be a major renovation to make a major difference – renewing a bath can mean adding new lighting, installing a new floor, changing out the toilet, replacing the showerhead or adding a new paint color. Things you can learn on YouTube! We did got a few things that I think will really refresh our house.

Home Depot wants YOU to renew your bath, too, so they’re giving one lucky reader a $100 gift card to get started!

Here’s how to enter:
Required entry: Visit the Redo Your Bath website and leave a comment on this post telling us what you’d get for your bathroom.

Extra entries:
— Tweet about this contest & leave a comment with a link to your tweet. Here’s an example: “Win a $100 #homedepot gift card from @momminitup & @jennyitup!”
— “Like” us on Facebook and leave a comment telling us you did.

This contest will end at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, January 31. Good luck!

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152 Replies to “Giveaway: Redo & Renew your bath with help from Home Depot”

  1. We are actually in the process of redoing out bathroom. We came home from vacation to find not only our sink leaking but the wax ring on our toilet. We lifted the tiles to find mold….so instead of my hubby just replacing the floor, sink, and wax ring, he is completely redoing out bathroom! One big need we have is for a cabinet of some sorts. We’ll definitely be checking out Home Depot for their sales.

  2. I would love to put a new garden tub into our bathroom. There is space but just a plain small tub/shower is there now!!!

  3. I would love to get that Pegasus Gazette 48 in. Vanity Cabinet Only in Espresso!!!!! It’d look perfect in my guest bathroom.

  4. I would love to get the Pegasus Gazette 61 in. Vanity in Espresso with Golden Hill Granite Top with Double Bowl to put in our master bath! It is so pretty!

  5. I would enjoy getting something like the Pegasus Gazette Wall Cabinet with Shelves and Floor Cabinet in Espresso — with no linen closet, this would be a great way to achieve a place for linen storage. 🙂

  6. I like the Casual Cottage collection, especially the St. Paul Sydney 26 in. W Vanity in Antique White with Stone Effects Vanity Top in Capri .

  7. It’s not quite right, but I’m looking for something like the KOHLER Antique 8 in. 2-Handle Low-Arc Bathroom Faucet in Vibrant Polished Brass.

  8. I would use it towards some new flooring for my bathroom. I have a really tiny bathroom so that $100 should cover it.

  9. We could really use new flooring in our bathroom. I think I would go for something like the MARAZZI
    Montagna Cortina 12 In. x 12 In. Glazed Porcelain Floor.

  10. We are going to have to do a big redo on our master bath. The bathroom itself is HUGE but the shower is teeny-tiny and there’s no storage at all. But that’s a big job that will require big money, unfortunately. 🙁 In the mean time, I want to renew it with some new light fixtures! And I need to fix the drain on my sink.

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