Bathroom renovation dos and don’ts

 

One of the most important decisions you will make in your home is planning and executing a bathroom renovation. If done right, it can increase the value of your house, give you lots of options for storage, and leave behind a space that’s much more functional than what you started with. Before spending money renovating something as precious as your bathroom, it makes sense to know what works and what doesn’t to save yourself time, money, and aggravation.

  1. Do plan ahead

 

Sometimes, renovations go wrong because homeowners never take the time to plan first. You must draw up several plans for your bathroom renovation before you even contact a contractor. This will help save yourself money and time since contractors charge per visit. If

all you need is an electrician, why pay for him/her to come out three times? The same goes for other professionals like plumbers or carpenters; make sure your plans are well thought out so that they can do their job right the first time around.

 

  1. Don’t overdo it with the wallpaper

Wallpaper is pretty much the easiest way to refresh a room (and by easy, we mean easy). While it seems like a good idea at first, some homeowners go a little overboard, and the result is a gaudy, over-the-top bathroom that no one wants to use. Wallpaper is best used as an accent wall or in small doses.

 

 

 

 

  1. Do use tile

 

Tile is a great way to add personality and pizzazz to your bathroom renovation without going too crazy. It comes in lots of different colors, styles, and textures, so you’re sure to find something that fits your needs and personality. Plus, it’s durable and easy to clean, which is always a bonus.

  1. Don’t forget about storage

 

One of the most common problems with bathrooms is a lack of storage space – especially for people who like to keep their counters clear. Add built-in cabinets, shelves, and even a small closet if you can to give yourself more room to store your toiletries and other belongings.

  1. Do make use of natural light

 

One of the best things about bathrooms is that they often have large windows that allow natural light. If possible, try to keep your windows uncovered during the renovation so that you can take advantage of this free light source. Not only will it save you money on electricity, but it’ll also make the room feel brighter and more cheerful.

  1. Don’t forget about ventilation

 

While natural light is great, it’s not so great for your skin if you’re someone who likes to take long baths or showers. Make sure you install a good ventilation system in your bathroom to avoid the build-up of moisture which can cause mold and other nasty things.

 

  1. Do consider a pedestal sink

 

pedestal sinks are making a big comeback, and for a good reason, they take up very little space, and they’re really easy to keep clean. If you’re tight on space, this might be a good option for you.

 

Conclusion:

 

Following these dos and don’ts will help your bathroom renovation go more smoothly and help keep you from making costly or dangerous mistakes. So whether you’re just starting to plan your renovation or you’re already in the middle of it, be sure to keep these tips in mind!

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