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Tips For Creating The Kind Of Bathroom Renovation Dallas Homeowners Will Envy

By Raymond Evans


Kitchens and bathrooms are the two rooms in the house that get the most use and get outdated fastest. Most of the other rooms in the house look rejuvenated with a new coat of paint and updated floor coverings. Renovating bathrooms can get expensive when you decide to gut the room and start over, but there some cost effective things you can do to maximize the impact of your bathroom renovation Dallas neighbors will envy.

Sitting down and laying out a comprehensive budget should be step number one. This is true whether you planning a total renovation or just a basic facelift. You have to adhere to your budget once made, and refrain from overspending on expensive fixtures and tile. A detailed budget should include not only the big ticket items, but the nuts and bolts as well.

Before you go on a buying trip, you need to get out the measuring tape and draw a floor plan that includes the spaces where you intend to put the shower, tub, toilet, and vanity. Unless you do this first, you won't know for certain whether or not these items will fit in the space you have. You need to remember too that the door has to be able to open and close after you've finished renovating.

Every designer will tell you that, when you are remodeling a bathroom, make sure the toilet isn't the first thing people see when they open the door. You may have few option with tiny bathrooms, but there are ways to create barriers between the toilet and the sight line of anyone passing by. Toilets are designed to be functional, not aesthetically pleasing.

When you live in an older house, the tile in your bathrooms may be hard to remove because of concrete or some other obstruction. Tearing them out can be a hassle that is both time consuming and expensive. Instead you should consider leaving them as they are, cleaning them up, and spending your money on something else. If you are creative and plan well, the vintage tile will look like something you did deliberately.

Traditional sinks, that are flush with the counter top, should be about thirty-two inches from the floor. If you plan on installing vessel sinks, you'll have to lower the vanity accordingly. Tubs that are separate from the shower can take up a lot of space. If you have your heart set on one, and the bathroom is small, check with a company that manufacturers little tubs for tight spaces.

If you plan carefully, you can splurge on a couple of items without blowing your whole budget. Great showers, tubs, and light fixtures can really enhance a room. You might have to skimp on something else, but it will be worth it.

Renovating your bathrooms might change your attitude about the whole house. You'll certainly want to spend more time relaxing in the tub. A sensible remodel is a wise investment too. It will pay for itself in the long run.




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