Updating the bathroom can go a long way in improving your enjoyment of your home and increasing your home’s value. Of course, there are definitely some upgrades that are better than others and some things that you need to avoid. If you want to make the most of your bathroom renovations, use this handy guide to help you along the way. Here, you will find out what you should do, what you shouldn’t, and what upgrades will give your home the most value.

Budget for Your Bathroom Project

 

Always start by planning a budget. The only way you are going to succeed in your renovation without spending every last dime that you have is to plan accordingly and stick to a budget. Make sure that you add 10-20 percent extra to your total budget to allow for material waste, unexpected expenses, and other potential costs.

 

Bathroom renovations are one of the most expensive upgrades that you can make. However, they also tend to have a much bigger return on their investment, both in the enjoyment of the space and property value.

 

Choose a Discreet Toilet Location

 

Since you’re changing the design of your bathroom, why not relocate the toilet? It doesn’t take a lot of work to build a wall or move a toilet into a corner where it can be sectioned off for privacy. A growing trend in modern bathroom design is to hide the toilet for privacy. Those who have the room might even consider adding a separate door (or partial door) to the toilet area for added discretion and to allow multiple people to use the space at the same time.

 

Consider Smart Fixtures and Features

 

If you’re upgrading a bathroom at this point in time, smart fixtures like installing ceramic bathroom sinks would be plentiful to add a new and modern look. A basic renovation is nice, but what if you could add a smart thermostat to your shower to get the perfect water temperature? You could even invest in a smart mirror with video capabilities and the ability to display information from your smartphone or tablet right on the mirror.

By smart, look into upgrading the toilet itself to something more efficient and multifunctional. Consider macerating toilet systems, which handle the usual toilet waste and greywater from the sink and other relevant connections. You may not need to hire a plumber for this installation, but you can still ask for their advice on installing one in the basement.

 

Always Hire a Plumber


 

One of the biggest mistakes people make when renovating their bathroom is to assume that they can do all of the work themselves. Some of the work does only require basic handy skills, so it might be in your wheelhouse. Other jobs, like plumbing a new sink or toilet, should be left to the professionals. Make sure that you work with a licensed plumber to install any new fixtures and plumbing equipment for the best results.

 

Wrapping Up

 

Bathroom renovations are one of the most expensive upgrades that you can make. However, they also tend to have a much bigger return on their investment, both in the enjoyment of the space and property value.

 

One of the biggest mistakes people make when renovating their bathroom is to assume that they can do all of the work themselves. Some of the work does only require basic handy skills, so it might be in your wheelhouse. Other jobs, like plumbing a new sink or toilet, should be left to the professionals. Make sure that you work with a licensed plumber to install any new fixtures and plumbing equipment for the best results.

 

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