Tag: Bathroom Renovation
Bathroom Remodeling Ideas And Fixes
by GrantS on Jun.15, 2010, under Uncategorized
If you are tired of the current look of your bathroom, then you certainly should think of a renovation. Remodeling your bathroom may be just what you need to bring back the enthusiasm that may be currently missing in your life. The process is likely to be fun and the outcome quite fulfilling. For the best outcome, it is important that you follow some of the steps enumerated below.
First of all, you need to outline a budget. A budget is very crucial since it acts as a control mechanism which aids you monitor your expenses. When developing the budget be sure to count in all those items that will be necessary to carry out a successful remodeling job
The next issue at hand is to come up with a remodeling plan. A remodeling plan will guide you on the process to undertake in the remodeling exercise. You need to have a visual of what you want in your bathroom. Designs are available from many sources. There are many websites and magazines which offers you varieties of modern designs. Your friends can also assist you in selecting a good design. Technology has simplified this process. With the aid of computer design software, you may be able to come up with a design that is uniquely yours.
In the course of installing new features in your bathroom, take care that your bathtub, sink and toilet do not begin to leak. It is important that you have professional and competent workers handle the job for you. There are chances an amateur fail to know the source of a leak. You may save on labor costs initially but end up with high costs when some of those features have to be re-installed to stopleakage.
When it comes to the flooring, ensure that you select material that will not be too slippery. This is necessary to avoid accidents that may occur in the bathroom if the area is wet. To reduce the prospect of accidents and injuries in the bathroom, it is prudent to install handholds and grab bars.
The color you select also plays an important role in the overall appearance of your bathroom. The colors of the tiles, shower curtains and other accessories should complement the general theme of the remodeled bathroom. As a final touch, you can consider painting bathroom with high gloss pain to get a shining and glowing look to the bathroom.
Then, it comes installing lighting. The bathroom should always be well lit. Lighting plays a significant role in the appearance of your bathroom. Many people do not pay serious attention to the lighting needs of the bathroom.
At last, a remodeled bathroom gives you the opportunity to fix new accessories that were not there before. It is during the remodeling process that you can even change the colors of the bathroom to those of your choice. The new remodeled look of the bathroom is sure to bring in great enthusiasm and fun in your life.
For more tips and tricks, please go through Bathroom Renovation Steps
Bathroom Remodeling Tips Include Budget Plan
by GrantS on Jun.06, 2009, under Uncategorized
Depending on the size of your bathroom and your budget, there are a few bathroom fitting tips that can the project go smoother as well as make life after the project easier. Whether you are planning a complete remodel or just a partial upgrade, planning the job, starting with how much you can afford to spend, will help determine how much work you can afford to have done.
Regardless of your budget, one thing you need to consider in planning the job is that at some point in the future you may decide to sell your house. Ask yourself if the remodel add to the value of your home or make potential buyers run screaming from your house. Several real estate agents offer bathroom renovation tips to make you house worth more. They advise against doing things that only you will appreciate, if future value is a concern.
Most partial remodeling projects include the sink, cabinets and possible the commode. Tub and tile usually remains, although some bathroom remodeling tips claim it is inexpensive to cover the tub and tile with a fiberglass unit which makes the entire room look new at a reasonable cost. Other bathroom renovation tips include placing a small shelf along one wall on which to place pictures and small decorative pieces.
Consider How The Room Is Used
One consideration in any remodeling project is who will be using the room. Most bathrooms are under constant attack by family members and many bathroom remodeling tips include adding a second sink with a larger counter, if the room is large enough to accommodate one. This could allow two people to use the bathroom sinks at the same time.
The bathroom door is another consideration if a person in the home has mobility problems. Many bathroom remodeling tips suggest reversing the hinges on the door as a way of making access easier. You may also consider lowering the height of the countertop if a person has trouble reaching the top.
Since your bathroom is typically the smallest room the house, packed with fixtures and hard objects such as a tub, sink and commode as well as a lot of moisture, there are many accidents, which occur in this one room. Some bathroom remodeling tips suggest a non-slip flooring as well as allowing enough room between objects to avoid trip hazards within the bathroom. It is suggested to plan for safety when remodeling the bathroom.
Common Bathroom Remodeling Tools You May Need
by GrantS on May.28, 2009, under Uncategorized
Are you looking to start a bathroom renovation project soon? If so, do you have all of the items that you will need? When it comes to bathroom remodeling or just about any other home improvement project, many individuals automatically think of the materials that will be used. If you are looking to replace your bathtub, of course, you will need a replacement bathtub, but how will you get that bathtub installed without tools? You can’t. That is why it is important to know what you tools you will need before starting your next bathroom remodeling project.
When it comes to tools, you will find that the tools used with all depend on the remodeling that is being done. For instance, if you are planning on remodeling your entire bathroom, you will likely need more tools than you would if you were just replacing your bathroom cabinets.Despite the fact that different bathroom renovation projects often call for different tools, you will find that some tools can be used on just about all bathroom remodeling projects. It might be a good idea to keep these tools, which are listed below, on hand at all times.
One of the many tools that you will want to have on hand, when remodeling your bathroom, is a pair of pliers. Pliers are one of those tools that you may need to use on a regular basis, not just for a kitchen remodeling project. Therefore, there is a good chance that you already have a pair of pliers in your home or on your tool belt.
It is also advised that you have a tape measure on hand, when preparing to start your next bathroom fitting project. Whether you are looking to install a new light fixture or tile your bathroom floor, a tape measure could come in handy. In addition to a tape measure, you may also want to make sure that you have a level. Using a level with a tape measure will not only help to ensure that your cabinets or wall hangings are centered, but that they are also level.
Another tool that you should always have on hand, when remodeling your bathroom, is a screwdriver. In fact, unless you have a multi-function screwdriver, you may even need to have to have more than one screwdriver on hand.Even better than a multifunction screwdriver is a screw gun. Screwdrivers are a great, yet simple way to help speed up your next bathroom remodeling project.
It is also advised that you have a ladder on hand, when remodeling your bathroom. Ladders are used to help reach high places.If you need to paint your bathroom ceiling or even replace your bathroom lights, you may need to use a ladder. In addition to a ladder, it may be a good idea to keep a small stepstool on hand. Stepstools are great for helping you reach high spaces that are high enough to need assistance, but not high enough to need a ladder. Stepstools are also nice because most tend to take up a relatively small amount of space.
In addition to all of the above mentioned tools, it is also important to place a focus on safety. If and when you go out to purchase new kitchen remodeling tools, it is advised that you also purchase some safety equipment, especially if you don’t already own some. Safety equipment includes, but is not limited to, work gloves, construction hats, face masks, and safety goggles.
The above mentioned kitchen remodeling tools and safety equipment pieces are just a few of the many items that you may need. For an accurate list of tools that may need to be used during your next bathroom remodeling project, you are advised to review the remodeling projects that you have scheduled, as well as their directions.Doing so is the best way to not only know what to expect, but also to know what tools you may need to go out and buy.
Home Renovation – How To Begin
by GrantS on May.22, 2009, under Uncategorized
When choosing to do home renovation, you can do as much or little as you desire. If you really want to add value to your house, you might want to think about the kitchen and bathrooms. These two rooms are usually the most outdated and require the most money to remodel. Adding updated fixtures and cabinetry can provide a fresh new look, if you are willing to spend the money.
If you are at a loss for remodeling ideas, there are numerous websites that can help you come up with modern trends and styles. It is usually best to keep the expensive items neutral in color. You can bring in color in other places like the walls, accessories and rugs. This way you can easily change the color without a lot of expense.
Do It Yourself Renovation
If you are ambitious and want to save some money, you might want to try the remodeling yourself; without hiring a contractor. There are many projects that you should be able to do without much difficulty. Painting, hanging wallpaper, putting up borders, even flooring is something that can make a huge improvement without spending a lot of money.
If you plan on doing the renovation yourself, there are some tips you should keep in mind. Take your time and be patient. Remodeling projects often take several days or weeks.
If you are doing it yourself, you probably also have to work at your job and do the remodeling in your spare time. There may be days when you come home from work and you are too tired to start working on your house. For this reason, it is important that you take one project at a time and finish it before you begin another. By doing this, you won’t have your whole house in a mess the entire process.
For most of people, additional storage is an important issue. Your local building supply store will probably have pre-built cabinets that you can hang by yourself without much difficulty. You can usually get them unfinished, which allows you to finish them in any color you choose. Shelving is another way to increase your storage space.
Flooring is also something you can do, but you must have patience and take your time. Laying tile can be a tedious process but can make a huge difference in a room. There are many types of tile available and some even have patterns, which will allow you to create a design in your room.
If you are planning on installing new lighting or plumbing fixtures, it might be wise to hire a professional. When dealing with electricity, the dangers involved call for someone who knows exactly what to do. The same with plumbing; if you don’t know what you are doing, you could easily cause damage to the rest of the house.
Remodeling your home, or just a part of you home, can be a fun project; if you follow a few suggestions. When your project is finished, you will be glad you took your time and did the job right.
How much should I expect to pay for a total bathroom renovation?
by Jeff on Oct.14, 2008, under Bath
I have a large bathroom and I need the shower, half a wall and the floor tiled. I also need a lot of plumbing installed, repaired or moved etc… I know this is a little vague but would $5000 cover it?
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What is the minimal cost for bathroom expansion and renovation?
by Jeff on Sep.16, 2008, under Bath
My girlfriend and I are looking to purchase a home and we found a nice house in a great location; however, the bathroom is TINY and it is something I would want to renovate and expand prior to moving in. How would should a expect to spend to make simple, yet stylish renovations to the bathroom?
I know this is a very vague question being that there are a ton of factors. I am just looking to get an idea of how much of an investment it would require on top of the down payment.
Thanks!
Garyb
bathroom renovation: how to remove painted-over wall paper glue without damaging the drywall?
by Jeff on Aug.09, 2008, under Bath
Hi, We just bought a condo, and have very, very little money to renovate the bathroom.
All four walls look like they at one time had thick wall paper on them, which was later torn off. Then, someone painted right over the wallpaper glue. The texture is horrible and flaking off all over the place.
My worry is that if I sand it, won’t I damage the drywall beneath the glue? What is the technique to adequately remove the painted over glue so that I can paint it fresh?
Thank you for your help!
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Bathroom renovation qu. Can the toilet be moved w/o interfering w/ plumbing?
by Jeff on Jul.29, 2008, under Bath
I saw pics of this house I am thinking of buying and there is an old toilet and old sink vanity (which is very small). I want to move the toilet 2ft to the left which will make more room for a larger, newer sink vanity. My qu is can you move a toilet that far from its current position or will plumbing interfer? Thanks.
Olga
Bathroom renovation – how to schedule?
by Jeff on Jul.01, 2008, under Bath
I am (with much trepidation) co-ordinating my own bathroom renovation. I will be using skilled tradesmen but I just need some tips on how to get everything scheduled so it goes smoothly.
I need a list of items I will need to consider, preparing the budget, tasks to tick off, when to start which item.
I have the style and materials picked out, just need to get the project management under control.
We are pretty set on what we want done, and it should be pretty straight-forward. We need to demolish and re-install:
a) shower – current one was leaking and is no longer in use. It will be replaced with a new shower unit (floor, walls, glass)
b) bath – being removed and a new one put in its place
c) vanity and cupboards – being ripped out and moved to another area.
d) The toilet is a separate room and all that needs doing there is re-tiling
e) Shower and bath fixtures will remain almost in the same place. Only plumbing that needs to be moved is the pipes for the vanity basin.
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How to find ideas for a bathroom renovation?
by Jeff on May.17, 2008, under Bath
I am thinking about doing my own bathroom renovation, can anyone suggest some sites where I can go for inspiration? Sometimes I’m not the most creative when it comes to design.
Mary Penrose





