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5 Key Things To Consider While Planning A Bathroom Renovation

Bathroom Budget

Bathroom renovation is not only meant to make the place more functional but also to enhance its appeal. Being a place that you spend a lot of your time in, it should look great and be comfy. There are numerous bathroom and home design trends that you can use to enhance its aesthetics and functionality. However, there are a few things that you should consider before beginning the renovation work.

Considerations for Bathroom Renovation Work

• Budget

It might sound simple, but bathroom renovation is a huge project. The budget will vary depending on the kind of facelift that you want to give your bathroom. The size of the bathroom is another factor that you need to consider seriously. If you’re planning to remodel to enhance the appeal of the bathroom with new things (such as replacing sinks with stainless steel sinks), then you will need to have a larger budget. The bottom line is you need to have a budget that fits what you envision. Take a look here for more information on what sort of budget will be required to make your dream bathroom a reality.

• Time and Work Sequence

Never assume that any renovation work will take just a few days. Don’t be fooled by the size of the bathroom into thinking that it will take less time compared to a larger one. The time taken is determined by the kind of renovation you’ll be undertaking. If you’re changing bathroom sinks, toilets and drains to grated drains or linear drains, then you can expect the renovation to take more time. You must have a structured work plan to make work easier and reduce time wastage. If you’re doing a comprehensive remodeling, you should start from the top for easy cleanup.

• Hidden Problems

If you are planning for a major upgrade, you should consider addressing other hidden problems. You should leave the bathroom in a “zero problems” condition where it’s functioning flawlessly. There are numerous hidden plumbing problems, particularly if you’re renovating an old bathroom. Address all water damage, corroded plumbing, poorly vented plumbing, structural deficiencies, old sinks and leaking taps amongst other things. This is how you get the most value for the money spent on the project.

Bathroom Designs

• Design Style and Functionality

You may have fancy ideas about how the bathroom should look but measure them against their functionality. Don’t get overwhelmed by the idea but first, do an extensive research on them. If you are drafting a design, you must consider various factors such as who will use the bathroom and how, its value to the rest of the house, and how it will affect the cost in case of a resale. If you have small kids, disabled occupants, or the elderly, some designs might make their use of bathroom very difficult.

• Plumbing Fixtures and Features

No remodeling work will be complete without repairing features. You might need to replace the shower, faucets, toilet, bathtub, sinks or even the hot water system. Replacing mirrors, door handles, and drawer handles are among the things that you should consider fixing.