Bathroom Remodeling: Five Things to Keep in Mind



Remember the Cosby Show? One of the running jokes in the Huxtable household were fighting over the use of the bathroom. (I can I am out here, but anyway ...) Well, it's pretty close to real life, which was why the show is so funny. After all, the bathroom is probably the smallest room in the house, unless you count closets, but everyone uses it every day for a lot of things. You need to use space efficiently and be easy to clean and look nice. Is it any wonder that many people are doing bathroom remodeling project or thinking about one? Here are some tips to help you with this tricky undertaking.

1) Install cab. Bathrooms have more body jam-packed into a small space. Not only that, but the road surface water. Bathtubs and toilets are two slip-prone areas where falls are common. To lessen the risk of injury and save space, consider replacing the tub with shower.

2) Choose your sink with care. Trouble metals like copper and dark porcelain sinks are attractive in the showroom, but can make water stains and soap scum out as a bikini on the slopes. You'll need to spend more time cleaning and removal. Think of the elegantly appointed light colored one.

3) If you have your heart set on the body color, so forth. Before you begin the demolition should you choose, if you remodel will feature white, off-white or color bodies. In color they will have to be ordered, because they are not normally stocked in local stores. White is the easiest to clean, and most available. You can also get a replacement at short notice.

4) You do not have a friend who will let you use their bathroom while yours is not available, right?

5) bathroom additions likely to add value to your homes resale prices are skylights, couples walk-in shower, glass block windows and his and her sinks. Low-end homes will reap the highest return on investment of their respective owners in the bathroom remodeling project.