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I Covered My 400-Square-Foot Guesthouse in Tile for $500

The author details the renovation of a 400-square-foot guesthouse in San Antonio, Texas, by Kim Spradlin Wolfe, a former Survivor contestant. The project's primary goal was to create a fun and functional space for guests within a budget of $7,450. The guesthouse, originally in disrepair due to mold and tornado damage, underwent a significant transformation, largely centered around an innovative tiling solution. The most distinctive feature of the renovation is the extensive use of tiles throughout the guesthouse. Wolfe acquired a large quantity of diverse, often imperfect, matte cement tiles from a Clay Imports warehouse sale for just $500. Due to the limited availability of any single color, she opted to mix all 10 available colors, resulting in a random, vibrant pattern across the 400 square feet of flooring. To ensure a truly random aesthetic, the tiles were laid upside down, preventing installers from attempting to create a deliberate design. This approach not only saved costs but also became a defining aesthetic element, extending even to a portion of the shower wall. Budgetary constraints influenced several design decisions. For instance, a mini split-AC unit was installed instead of central air conditioning, and ambient wall sconces were chosen over more expensive canned lighting. The bathroom, being a tight space, did not accommodate a traditional shower door. Instead, a $300 glass enclosure was installed as a partition, effectively blocking spray from the rain showerhead, with all plumbing fixtures sourced affordably from Amazon for $200. For the kitchenette, a shared kitchen-bath sink was implemented for efficiency, supported by standard-height cabinets topped with a quartz remnant from a master bathroom remodel. A notable splurge in the renovation was a half-off Smeg refrigerator, costing around $1,000, which added a touch of personal joy and style to the space. The exterior of the guesthouse was painted in Benjamin Moore’s Wrought Iron to match the main house, with the front door painted a coral pink called Farmer’s Market, chosen by Wolfe's mother-in-law. The renovated guesthouse now serves as a retreat for guests and occasionally as a home office. This project demonstrates how creative problem-solving and strategic material sourcing can lead to a unique and functional space, even under significant budget limitations. The experience also highlighted the importance of making compromises while renovating, ultimately achieving a successful and visually engaging outcome. #GuesthouseRenovation #BudgetRenovation #TileDesign #DIYRenovation #SmallSpaceDesign #CreativeBudgeting #HomeTransformation #InteriorDesign #SanAntonioHome #GuesthouseRenovation #BudgetRenovation #TileDesign #DIYRenovation #SmallSpaceDesign #CreativeBudgeting #HomeTransformation #InteriorDesign #SanAntonioHome
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