Important Steps to Follow When Remodeling Your Bathroom

Bathroom Remodel

Remodeling a bathroom can be an enjoyable exercise in creativity. However, if you’re new to the process, the task can seem overwhelming. When remodeling a bathroom, there are a few important steps to follow.

1. Decide How Much to Change

Barclay Marina Bathroom VanityA bathroom can be remodeled on three different levels. The first level involves simple alterations, such as changing bathtub liners and applying a new coat of paint to the walls. The second level involves changing the layout of the bathroom; the structural elements may be adequate, but you would like to move your bathroom vanity or toilet to another part of the room. The third level of remodeling involves a complete deconstruction of the bathroom: tearing down walls, changing rotted joists and studs, and replacing any windows.

2. Delegate Tasks and Finance

You’ll need to decide how many remodeling tasks you can handle yourself. If you need to hire a contractor, find out what they can do and how much it will cost to hire them. You will then need to figure out your expenditures: How much will your supplies cost? How much will you have to pay the contractors? How much should you set aside for unforeseen expenses? You could also consider using a home equity loan to fund your bathroom remodel if your projected costs are high. Renovation permits should be applied for early.

Barber Wilsons Thermostatic Tub and Shower  Rain Head3. Choose Your Finishes and Fixtures

Now is the time to dream. Decide on the finishes for your walls and floors. Pick the perfect countertop for your bathroom vanity. Choose from a wide variety of faucets and shower heads, including those made of metal, bronze, plastic, steel, and even china. Take measurements so you’ll know what fits in your bathroom. After you’ve planned the layout, you can get to work creating your dream bathroom.

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3 thoughts on “Important Steps to Follow When Remodeling Your Bathroom”

  1. Really good advice. The only issue is I started out fixing up my bathroom just “slightly” and before I knew it it was a full fledged renovation. Basically its impt to stick to what you originally had in mind.

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