subject: Bathroom Remodeling Guide: Designer Tips for Improving Your Space [print this page] Bathroom Remodeling Guide: Designer Tips for Improving Your Space
There are many things to consider when deciding how to tackle a bathroom remodel. What don't you like about the space? First, make a list of complaints and attributes to help figure out your priorities.
WORK WITH IT: COSMETIC CHANGES. Cosmetic remodeling is certainly a more cost-effective and less intrusive option for most projects. If you think your bathroom functions well for your needs, but you just don't like the finishes, this could be the solution for you. Your daily life will be disrupted with minor rather than major inconveniences, and the project won't be held up by the need to obtain permits.
Painting the walls, cabinets or wood floors are great low-cost moves. Replacing light fixtures, medicine cabinets and hardware are other small changes that will bring big impact.
Oversized Carrara marble tile sets a luxurious tone in the master bath.
WHEN TO RENOVATE. Sometimes it is best to start from scratch. If you answer yes to any of the questions below, then it may be time to start looking for a good contractor (and a good interior designer!).
Is the layout in your bathroom awkward?
Do you often bump into things and find it hard to go about your routine?
Is the lighting poor do you have a dark shower enclosure?
Be sure to confirm that your contractor is licensed. Obtain a written estimate and contract, including a project time line. Hiring an interior designer will help ensure that your bathroom design comes together with ease. From the design concept to selecting materials and providing working drawings a professional will help the process go smoothly and make sure no detail is overlooked.