
There is a reason why many Hollywood actors keep
their awards in their bathrooms -- all their
guests will visit that room at some point, so
why not put the trophies were everyone will see
them? But even if you haven't won any Academy
Awards, your guests will be still checking out
you bathroom. A well-done bathroom remodeling
can impress your guests and boost the value of
your home.
Bathroom remodeling can be as simple as new
paint and fixtures, or it can be a total
renovation and expansion. If you want to begin
bathroom remodeling, the first thing you should
do is assess your current bathroom.
Think about these questions to make sure you get
the most out of your project:
How many people will be using the bathroom?
If a family shares one bathroom it may be a good
idea to have a separate area for the toilet and
shower so that someone can be showering while
another person uses the mirror and vanity.
What is the bathroom's current condition?
Attacking grimy tile with bleach or industrial
tile cleaning solution, polishing the fixtures,
and adding brighter lights can put the sparkle
back in your bathroom and cost lest than a
renovation. But if the bathroom is out-of-date,
falling apart or just boring, consider more
intense changes.
How much money do you have for the renovation?
Before you begin, think of how much money you
can realistically afford. No remodeling project
should put you in debt. Once you have a budget,
take a trip to your local hardware store to
check out prices. Comparison shop and start
looking for deals before you start your
renovation project. You don't need to buy
everything at once; you can easily wait for
store sales to buy the tools you need and store
them.
How much work can you do one your own?
If this is your
first
bathroom remodeling project, go
easy on yourself. You will need to use this
room, so make sure you don't get yourself into
trouble. If your bathroom needs new wiring,
plumbing, or even tile, don't be afraid to ask
for professional help. Just make sure you
account for it in your budget.
How much space do you have?
If you can knock down walls, be sure to plan
ahead. Pocket doors and a shower, not a bathtub,
are easy ways of conserving space.
How long will you be using the bathroom?
If you are remodeling to help sell your house,
or might be selling soon, it may be best to
stick with simple, conservative changes. Make
things work and look clean, but don't add your
dream whirlpool tub.
These questions address some of the most basic
points of bathroom remodeling. Plan ahead,
budget, watch for deals, and don't be afraid to
ask for help. Remember,
bathroom modeling should
be fun, and the results are all for your
enjoyment. Make the most of it.
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