Tuesday, January 28, 2020

DO’S AND DON’TS OF A BATHROOM REMODEL?



Taking on a bathroom remodel is both a nerve wracking and exhilarating experience. For some homeowners, it is a status symbol and it is one of the few ways they can provide a personal touch to their house. But, it is a significant investment, one that is big enough to make several homeowners think twice before diving into the project unprepared.

In case you are all set to remodel your bathroom, but require some assistance in figuring out how you can do it correctly, then this guide is for you. Use the tips listed below as your guide in pulling off a successful remodel. Once done, you will have all the tools you need to bring your dream into reality.

Do’s Of A Bathroom Remodel

Find A Design Inspiration

Every wonderful home remodeling project – especially the one that comes with an expensive price tag must begin with a plan. Before you begin on the physical aspects of the project, just like tearing up your floor boards or installing a rain forest shower, you must have a good idea of what you would like your final product to look like.

You can find websites that offer design ideas. Just remember that you really do not need to stick to a single type of design. You always have the option to choose elements from various styles until you find what you are looking for.

Keep High End Purchases Neutral

Bathroom remodels can be expensive and that is why you should keep your high end purchases as neutral as possible. To be more specific, this refers to things such as shower design or tile flooring. Letting these features to be much more of a blank canvas would make it a lot easier to change your design when trends change and make sure that they’ve got a much broader appeal once the time comes that you would like to sell your house.

Always remember that the inclusion of these neutral elements does not mean that your bathroom would be boring. You can infuse your personality into the space through accessories, which are much easier to change as time goes by. Consider visually appealing elements such as floor coverings, hand towels, mirrors, and bold paint hues.

Don’ts Of A Bathroom Remodel

Forget To Think About Your Budget

When you already have an inspiration in mind, you should have to be realistic about your budget. Take into account how much cash you can spend and the cost of your ideal project. Although it might not be something that you want to do, checking your finances can give you a sense of which aspects of your desired home renovation are feasible.

Having said that, there are some things you can do to assist you in making sure that your project is kept affordable. Ask for quotes for different contractors before picking a general contractor.

You should also consider doing some of the work on your own if you want to cut on the labor costs, and search for wholesale stores in your community that will allow you to buy the materials at a discounted price.

Go Without Storage

In case there is one feature of a bathroom remodel Myrtle Beach that is commonly ignored, yet is still very much appreciated, it is the storage. If you would like to store additional toiletries or a couple of guest towels, then making sure that they are readily available whenever they are needed is a wonderful benefit.

In case you have the room, think about bumping out a wall so that it would include an additional storage closet and built in shelves. Even when moving the walls is no longer part of your budget, you should look for an organization unit that will fit in with your bathroom’s aesthetic. This will help give your space a refined look that is well worth all the expense and effort.

Call Keystone General Contracting if you need expert help in remodeling your bathroom.

Keystone General Contracting
Myrtle Beach, SC
(843) 465-0685
https://www.keystonegeneralcontracting.com

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