Renovating any room in your house can be stressful, especially if it is a large and crucial project, such as a kitchen or bathroom. However, despite being stressful, turning your bathroom from an old one that has heat lamps and is outdated room to a clean, modern, and luxurious suite is very rewarding. Since you can’t pull this by yourself, hiring a remodeling professional can help you ace all the important parts of the renovation project. However, even with the help of professionals, below are some tips that can help you prepare for the upcoming bathroom renovation.

1. Plan and Do Your Homework

Any successful project, be it construction or renovation, requires a well-thought-of plan. Before you think about the design, cost, and any other thing that has to do with renovation, think about the exact purpose of renovating your bathroom. For instance, how many people will be using your bathroom regularly? How many sinks are required? Can the bathroom space fit a bathtub? What is your budget for the entire project?

There are several questions you should ask yourself before engaging actively in the project. With your plan, you can easily identify the most suitable renovation contractors, identify all the necessary materials and time estimates. Just to mention, don’t try to change your plans unless there are imminent problems or financial constraints. Otherwise, changing your plans will lead to more hidden costs; you will delay the contractor or may have to purchase new items.

2. Choose a Design

Most homes have standard bathrooms with one sink, bathtub, and toilet. However, some have additional options, especially in houses occupied by more than one person, such as extra showers, sinks, or a bidet. Regardless of the original design of your bathroom, your renovation design should look beyond the ordinary bathroom space.

When choosing a bathroom design, you should think of your entire house. Choose a bathroom layout that will match other parts of your home. Note that not everything should be matched or blend with your home. For instance, not every room should have a bronze door handle. However, avoid contrasting designs, such as bronze and silver.

If your master bedroom has a bathroom, you should choose a design that blends with other parts of the room. Don’t go for extra bright colors that can distract the dark theme of the main room. Instead, make the bathroom design an extension of your room without eliminating the grandeur of your bedroom.

Lastly, you should consider the aspect of functional zoning in your design. Plan your bathroom remodel around what’s functional and not in use.

3. Plumbing

Plumbing is a crucial part of bathroom remodeling that requires professional input. Even if you are renovating on a budget, you should consider replacing the entire plumbing supply to your bathroom to avoid future problems. Replacing your plumbing fixtures ensures that everything functions smoothly and your pipes won’t clog due to calcium residues and other failures in the systems.

While doing this, don’t forget to waterproof your bathroom and consider getting an eco-friendly plumbing system. Waterproofing is a key element of a fully functional bathroom, as it ensures that space can withstand moisture while reducing the risks of mold growth.

4. Proper Bathroom Ventilation

Ventilation is important, not only in your bathroom but also in other rooms in your house. Unfortunately, despite this importance, most homeowners ignore or overlook bathroom ventilation when doing their renovations. Proper ventilation is important, especially if you want your bathroom space to last longer.

Bathrooms without proper ventilation are prone to many issues, including the growth of mold and mildew. This can wreak havoc and destroy some of your recent pricey bathroom upgrades, such as floor tiles, walls, and cabinets. Inadequate ventilation also leads to the accumulation and stagnation of various chemicals in the air, such as aerosol sprays, which affect indoor air quality.

Nonetheless, there are specific regulations that should be followed to ensure proper bathroom ventilation. For instance, most bathroom doors, screens, and panels should leave ample space for good air circulation. If your bathroom space has limited space for natural ventilation, you should install a fan and timer.

5. Lighting

You should be keen when choosing your bathroom lighting if you want to create a pleasing and inviting bathroom space. Note that this applies to any other room in your house. The challenging part of choosing bathroom lights is balancing between dull and strong, bright lights for shaving or doing your makeup.

That said, opt for flexible bathroom lights with dimmable switches and lightbulbs that can create both moods. Regardless of the type of lights that you decide to install, remember that natural light is important. Therefore, work towards ensuring that you get as much natural light in your bathroom as possible.

Conclusion

Changes are always welcome, not only in your bathroom space but also in other rooms of your house. Regardless of your renovation project, ensure that you merge both the technical and creative aspects perfectly. Put equal amounts of effort into finding the best bathroom designs and finding the right remodeling contractors for the job.

Jackson Martin
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Jackson Martin, holding a degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Texas, has been a prominent figure in the home improvement sector for over 18 years. He joined our team in 2020, sharing his expertise in renovation techniques, sustainable building practices, and DIY projects. Jackson's previous experience includes working in residential construction management and as a home renovation consultant. He is an advocate for energy-efficient homes and enjoys participating in local marathon events.

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