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Creation date: Nov 4, 2025 11:24pm     Last modified date: Nov 4, 2025 11:24pm   Last visit date: Dec 1, 2025 9:07pm
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Nov 4, 2025  ( 1 post, 2 replies latest Nov 5, 2025 )  
11/4/2025
11:24pm
Martin Harris (martinharris2706)

Rental bathroom feels dated and cramped, but a major demo isn’t an option. Hoping to make it cleaner and more functional with changes that can move later: a better shower head, storage that doesn’t need drilling, and lighting that improves the mirror without hardwiring. Need suggestions for peel-and-stick upgrades that won’t damage walls, plus ways to control humidity without replacing the fan.

11/5/2025
2:18am
Jin Watkins (jinwatkins1)

Rental limits don’t have to stop smart upgrades. A good handheld shower on an adhesive rail adds flexibility for cleaning, and a tension corner caddy organizes bottles without holes. Peel-and-stick, grout-look wall panels or larger-format vinyl tiles can cover tired surfaces and be removed cleanly if installed according to specifications. In the middle of idea scouting, the galleries and practical guides on luxxremodel help map small changes—like adhesive hooks for towels at kid height, slim rolling carts, and battery-powered, high-CRI vanity lights—that add real function. For humidity, a plug-in dehumidifier or a window fan routine after showers helps when you can’t change the hardwired unit. A soft, quick-drying mat and silicone-edged squeegee keep floors safer and cleaner daily.

1:09pm
Jason Foden (jasonfoden)

Temporary upgrades made a big difference in a past rental. A handheld sprayer and tension shelves kept the shower tidy, and battery mirror lights fixed the shadow problem. A small dehumidifier handled steam better than the old fan. Neutral feedback here: reversible changes kept the deposit safe and still made the space feel new.