Bathroom Renovation Mistakes to Avoid

Your bathroom might not be one of the biggest rooms in your house, but it’s one of the most essential. If it’s time for you to remodel, you want to make sure you’re taking advantage of every inch of space and making the right decisions for your home.

The following tips will help you avoid any mistakes before you begin:

Setting a Budget

A budget is one of the most important decisions you can make before a bathroom project. Before you buy anything, price out each item. Remember to account for tile, flooring, showerheads, lighting, ventilation, plumbing, paint and cabinets. Get a few estimates for work from contractors. This will help you get an idea of where to save and where to splurge, depending on what matters most to you.

Putting Everything Together

Finishes can drastically vary from one brand to another. What might be champagne brass to one company looks like antique brass with another. Using an idea board or viewing the different materials in person will help you make the right decision before any work begins. Many companies, like Miller Residential, have a showroom where you can view the cabinets, tile and hardware to eliminate future design regret.

 

Adding Ventilation

The bathroom is one of the most humid places in your home. Showers and baths add a great deal of moisture. Make sure you install proper ventilation to remove unpleasant odors, particles and humidity. This will also prevent mold from growing.

 

Consider Spacing Clearances

Take the time to review the layout of your existing bathroom and ways to upgrade it. How many people use the room? Can you avoid traffic jams when multiple people are using the space? Make sure you have room for towel bars and toilet paper holders as well as any hooks to hang items.

 

Adding Enough Storage

Eliminate countertop clutter by considering the most efficient ways to utilize space. Take stock of the items in your current bathroom and identify where they should be stored so they’re out of sight. Cosmetics, toiletries, towels and medications should all have designated storage space.

 

Using a Subpar Contractor

Good companies may cost extra, but they can save you time and money by ensuring the job is done well the first time. Use a residential construction firm with a good reputation and experienced installers. They should provide a contract and insurance upon request. Bathrooms are tricky and need to be done correctly to ensure proper drainage and ventilation.

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