Bathroom Remodeling Ideas That Work
Bathroom remodeling is one of the best ways of preparing a home for sale.
After kitchen remodels, bathroom remodels are next in raising the sales
value of your home.
Bathroom remodeling ideas need not be reserved for a house that is to be
sold, however. You can enjoy a bathroom remodel now, and know that it will
be an advantage when the time comes to sell the home.
The home's bathrooms are the rooms of heavy use. As such, they get a lot
of wear and time. They also are seen many times each day. Bathroom remodels
can keep your baths looking good and functioning properly.
There are many ways that you can remodel a bathroom. Here are a few
ideas.
1. Wall Tiles: Most contractors will tell you that 4 by 4 inch
wall tiles are outdated. Replace them with 8 by 13 inch glazed ceramic
tiles. The new tiles will be attractive and will help prevent mold. They
will also keep your lower walls from being damaged by splashes from faucets.
As part of your bathroom remodeling, paint the upper walls, and run a
decorative border of tiles between lower wall tiles and the upper, painted
wall.
2. Floor tiles: Visible, light flooring can create a feeling of
increased space. If your bathroom remodeling project is, at least in part,
because your bathroom seems small, install 12 by 12 inch light-colored floor
tiles diagonally. The lines and the light color will give the illusion of
much more space.
3. Heated Floor: Before you lay those floor tiles, consider heated
floor as part of your bathroom remodeling project. Your whole family will
appreciate them, and when it comes time to sell your home, heated bathroom
floors will be an enormous selling point.
4. Vanity: Use your bathroom remodeling as an opportunity to get
clean, free lines. Replace the vanity with a new "floating" type that does
not touch the floor. Choose one with a granite or marble countertop. If you
like the granite when you're done, your bathroom remodeling project can
prepare you for replacing kitchen countertops later. You may want a granite
vanity top with one of the new vessel sinks.
5. Faucets: Faucets at the sink and tub are a wonderful place to
begin a bathroom remodeling project. Once thought utilitarian, faucets have
become stylish fixtures. At little cost, you can replace yours with vintage
Victorian faucets, or sleek bamboo faucets resembling the bamboo fountain in
an Asian garden.
6. Toilets: Relocating a toilet can call for major
bathroom remodeling. Replacing it, however, is a simpler task, and can
quickly update an old bathroom. If you want to further update your bath,
consider adding a bidet. This bathroom remodeling project may require a
contractor.
7. Lighting: Much bathroom remodeling falls short of its goal
because overhead lighting is allowed to remain. While moisture resistant can
lights above tub or shower can be helpful, an overhead light should be
replaced by wall lights to increase the value of your bath.
8. Shower: If space allows, consider adding a separate shower to
your bath area. Keep the tub for a spa-like retreat, but install a shower,
too, with body sprays. If you like the natural, spa idea, look for a shower
that has stone surround tile. This bathroom remodeling idea is bound to
increase the value of your home.
9. Colors: The simplest bathroom remodeling project, and often an
effective one, is to change the colors in the bathroom. If the bathroom
remodel is being done to increase home value for sale, avoid unusual color
combinations. Apply the tried and true 60-30-10 rule to your colors: 60
percent of your bathroom should be a dominant color, 30 percent a secondary
color, and 10 percent an accent color.
Bathroom remodeling ideas are many because people have many different
tastes. Different locations also inspire different ideas. Bathroom
remodeling in Seattle is bound to be different from bathroom remodeling in
Pensacola. Many things will come to bear on your bathroom remodeling ideas,
but in the end, you should create something peaceful and functional for you
and your family.
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