Mum-of-three transforms her dated ensuite into a Bali-inspired bathroom - complete with a waterfall shower, 'his and hers' sinks and a luxurious tub

  • A couple have transformed their dated ensuite into a Bali-inspired bathroom
  • They pulled out garish fixtures like a yellow bath and blush pink toilet
  • Then fitted a waterfall shower, 'his and hers' sinks and a freestanding tub instead
  • They decorated with Cotton On towels, Kmart mirrors and Bunnings floor mats
  • Photos of the bathroom before and after have gone viral in a Facebook group 

A couple have transformed their dated ensuite into a Bali-inspired bathroom complete with a waterfall shower, 'his and hers' sinks and a freestanding tub - without the help of professional tradesmen.

Hilary and her partner gutted garish fixtures like a yellow bath and a pink toilet from the second bathroom of their New South Wales home and replaced them with stylish but affordable accessories in a monochrome colour scheme.

The mother-of-three decorated with towels from Cotton On, wicker baskets, mirrors and plant pots from Kmart and floor mats from Bunnings.

She posted photos of the bathroom before and after renovation in a Facebook group, telling members she was 'pretty proud' of what they had accomplished.

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New South Wales mum Hilary's  Bali-inspired bathroom, decorated with mats from Bunnings, towels from Cotton On and mirrors from Kmart

New South Wales mum Hilary's  Bali-inspired bathroom, decorated with mats from Bunnings, towels from Cotton On and mirrors from Kmart

The ensuite before renovation, fitted with garish fixtures like a yellowish bath and pink toilet

The ensuite before renovation, fitted with garish fixtures like a yellowish bath and pink toilet

The post has drawn widespread praise, racking up more than 800 'likes' and hundreds of comments from DIY renovators eager to upgrade their own bathrooms. 

'This is absolutely stunning,' said one.

Another called it her 'dream bathroom' but said she'd prefer brass or gold hardware rather than black.

A corner view shows one of the 'his and hers' sinks and stylish monochrome colour scheme

A corner view shows one of the 'his and hers' sinks and stylish monochrome colour scheme

The freestanding tub (pictured) was bought in Highgrove Bathrooms, a chain selling designer fixtures with three outlets in New South Wales
As was the vanity, sink and tap (pictured)

The freestanding tub (left) and sink (right) were bought in Highgrove Bathrooms, a chain selling designer fixtures with three outlets in New South Wales

'At first quick glance at one of your videos I thought there were two wine bottles in the shower recess. Bathroom goals!' said a third.

Others called it 'exquisite' and said Hilary was right to be 'very proud' of her 'beautifully done' bathroom.

Replying to questions in the comments, she said she used a bath mat from Sage and Clare and a floor mat from Bunnings, Turkish towels from Cotton On and wicker baskets from Kmart.

Hilary said she bought the wooden stool in Spotlight and the elaborate light shade in Bali Abundance, an imported furniture store headquartered in Tullamarine, Victoria

Hilary said she bought the wooden stool in Spotlight and the elaborate light shade in Bali Abundance, an imported furniture store headquartered in Tullamarine, Victoria

Hilary said the stool beside the bath was bought in Spotlight while the elaborate wooden light shade comes from Bali Abundance, an imported furniture store headquartered in Tullamarine, Victoria. 

The floor tiles are from National Tiles' 'Castello' range, which cost $79.95 per square metre.

The freestanding tub, vanity, sinks and taps were bought in Highgrove Bathrooms, a chain selling designer fixtures with three New South Wales outlets in Summer Hill, Brookvale and Taren Point.