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Remodeling Your Bathroom? Where To Begin

March 21st, 2008

Is your bathroom looking dingy, but still functional so you feel like you should just bear with it until something really goes wrong? Paint peeling perhaps, or broken fixtures, water damage or maybe stained flooring. It’s okay to remodel your bathroom simply for esthetic reasons. An old worn, but still function pair of shoes, might be so comfy you can’t give it up. It has a certain value as long as you don’t wear them to a business meeting. But a bathroom? Nah. Let your imagine go wild, pull in a professional-recommended by someone you know preferably. Absent that hire a firm that has a Diamond Certified rating, and you most likely will be satisfied).

What would you like? Larger bathrooms are very popular now. If you can afford it, and if there’s room for it, why not expand a few feet. Years ago many bathrooms were built with barely enough room to turn around. But that’s not what today’s busy people want now. Think sanctuary.

Maybe you’ve got just a small window too. Why not enlarge the window along with the room, and add more lighting, and more variety in the lighting. If you’re settling in for a bath (in your new sunken tub, instance) you might want dim, relaxing light. But if you’re shaving, well you know you need something brighter. It’s your room, so go ahead and enlarge your options along with the size of the room.

Are your cabinets worth keeping? If they are, simply refinishing them in a lighter color will give them new life. And if you top them with custom-cut marble, you’re going to smile every time you walk into the room. So will your guests.

Another thing you can do to transform your bathroom is install radiant heat, the kind that radiates up from the floor. It’ll cost you to install, certainly, but once you’ve gotten past that initial hurdle, it’s very efficient and will save you money. Imagine being able to walk around barefoot on your warm bathroom floor. And, if the floor’s warm, that means the rest of the room is too.

Doesn’t this make you want to get started on your bathroom remodel right away? Before your begin though, do some window shopping at home improvement store displays. Take note of what you like and what you don’t like. Read through several home improvement magazines for inspiration. Then, when you start interviewing prospective contractors you’ll know some of the terminology and be able to give guidance to the pros you hire right from the beginning.

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Bathroom Lighting Fixtures

February 5th, 2008

When designing a home, one thing people may not put enough time into is planning their lighting scheme. That might sound like something that is reserved for concerts or theater productions, but you have more to think about than you may realize. You want the lighting in your home to be inviting, easy on the eyes, as well as adequate and functional. One of the most important rooms to consider is the bathroom. There are many bathroom lighting fixtures from which to choose, and you have to decide what is right for you.

Many women put their makeup on in their bathroom each morning. I have lived in a lot of places, and I have to say that not many of them had adequate bathroom lighting fixtures for this purpose. Makeup can be tricky, and you need as much light as you can get. The only thing is, it has to be as close to natural light as possible. Large glaring florescent lights are never a good idea for bathroom lighting fixtures. These give off a harsh light, and if you apply makeup underneath one, you won’t be seeing what you will look like in the light of day.

When it comes to bathroom lighting fixtures, the best kind is something you may not have considered. The sun will give you the best and truest light you can find. The trick is to design your bathroom to get as much natural sunlight as possible without making it a peepshow for the neighbors. If you can’t do this, you have to get the next best thing. Look for bathroom lighting fixtures that will hold a large amount of bulbs for the best light.

You may have seen this type of bathroom lighting fixtures in public bathrooms, or on television. A row of small bulbs along the top of the mirror, and sometimes down the sides, offers the best light for applying makeup and shaving. These lights may not offer a lot of light individually, but when you add them all together, you have a great source of natural looking light that comes from all directions. This is great for seeing everything. If you have a single light hanging over your head, you may end up with makeup lines you didn’t notice, make up that is too dark, or a multitude of shaving nicks.

Home improvement stores are by far your best source for bathroom lighting fixtures. They have lights for every room of the house, and a section specifically geared towards bathroom lighting. Ask a salesperson for help, and make sure you shop around first. You may find fixtures you hadn’t thought of, and ideas you may not have though of on your own.

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How Remodeling Your Bathroom Can Enhance Your Home

February 5th, 2008

When we often think of home improvement projects, such as a bathroom remodeling project, we tend to think of what that project can do for us, personally. While you can easily benefit, a number of different ways, from having your bathroom remodeled. Did you also know that your home can benefit as well? The truth is that your home, itself, can benefit from a bathroom remodeling project, often in more ways than one.

Before you can begin to understand the benefits that your home may reap from a bathroom remodeling project, it is a good idea to focus on what a bathroom remodeling project is. Depending on who you talk to, you may get different definitions of a home improvement project. Although there are some who say that a bathroom remodeling project can only be considered remodeling if all of it is changed, there are others who claim that simply replacing your bathtub is enough to constitute a bathroom remodeling project. Whatever your bathroom remodeling plans are, whether they only involve replacing your bathtub or changing around your whole bathroom, your home can still benefit from the changes made.

Perhaps, the greatest bathroom remodeling benefit that your home will see will be an increase in value. The majority of homes that undergo a bathroom remodeling project end up seeing an increase in value. This is because almost all bathroom remodeling projects result in something better. Even though a small bathroom remodeling project may result in an increase in value, the larger projects are often ones that produce the biggest differences in value. Despite the fact that most homes do see an increase in value, after a bathroom remodeling project has been completed, it is important to note that not all homes to. If your bathroom remodeling project was poorly done or never got completed, you may actually find that your home’s overall value decreases. That is why it is important that all projects not only get finished, but that they get finished right.

Aside from an increase in value, a bathroom remodeling project may help to improve the appearance of your home. As previously mentioned, most bathroom remodeling projects are done to improve a bathroom, in other words, make it better than it was before. Whether your home just didn’t look attractive or if your bathroom needed repairs to make it safe again, your bathroom could greatly benefit from a new facelift. In fact, you may find that your bathroom not only looks better, but so does the rest of your home.

Although it is nice to know what a bathroom remodeling project can do for your home, you may also be wondering what it can do for you. As stated above, homeowners often end up benefiting, in a number of different ways, from a bathroom remodeling project. Many of these benefits are, in a way, related the appearance of your home or bathroom. Since bathroom remodeling projects almost always result in something better, you, as a homeowner, may feel proud of your new bathroom. In fact, you may feel as if you got a whole new bathroom. Since there is a good chance that you will be pleased with the changes, you may find yourself more willing to invite your friends or family to come into your home; thus resulting in a whole other set of benefits.

As you can easily see, there are an unlimited number of benefits to having your bathroom remodeled; benefits that may not only apply to you, but to your home as well. If would like to reap many of the above mentioned benefits, you are advised to get started today. The sooner you start your bathroom remodeling project, the sooner you can be pleased with the end result.

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Saving Space In Your Bathroom

February 5th, 2008

You may have more storage space than you know in your home. A bathroom space saver can really help you maximize the area in your bath no matter how small the room is. These handy units come in all shapes, sizes, colors and styles. It will be easy to find a bathroom space saver that suits your décor.

When I first entered the master bathroom in my house I was surprised that it was so small. I loved the home and I liked the general layout of the small room. The tile was brand new and the hardware on the sink and bathtub was stunning. There was plenty of light in the area but it was just plain small. Once my husband suggested getting a bathroom space saver I was sold.

Shopping for such an item isn’t always an easy task. First of all, I had to consider how I was going to decorate the small room before purchasing the bathroom space saver. Fortunately, there are a lot of options to consider but unfortunately, these options can make decision-making time very difficult.

The good thing about bathroom space savers is that they are relatively inexpensive. You can find a very nice piece of furniture that will provide elegance and extra storage for even the tiniest baths. These units come in so many different styles that you are sure to find the right look in any price range.

I decided to skip the very inexpensive bathroom space savers. My master bath is my oasis and my retreat from daily stresses. In order to create the perfect sanctuary I thought that it was best to make a bit of an investment. Fortunately, I didn’t have to go overboard with the cost. I found a striking bathroom space saver for a reasonable price. It wasn’t the cheapest on the market but it was by no means the most expensive, either.

Once I made my choice I decided to decorate around the new bathroom space saver. I really wanted a shabby chic decorating theme in the small room and the item fit right into my dream bath. The unit is white with frosted glass windows on the doors and lovely glass handles.

The bathroom space saver fits comfortably around the toilet. In fact, you hardly even realize that the unattractive necessity is in the room because it is surrounded by the beautiful piece of furniture. Now I have extra storage and attractive design in my sanctuary thanks to my bathroom space saver.

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Choosing a New Shower Stall

January 31st, 2008

In the United States, a large number of homeowners only have a bathtub in their homes. Most bathtubs really aren’t just bathtubs; many also double as showers. As nice as it is to only have one bathroom fixture, especially one that can do two jobs, you may be looking for more. If you are looking to remodel your bathroom, you may want to think about purchasing yourself a new bathtub. Unfortunately, you will find that not all bathtubs double as showers; therefore, you may also be in the market for a new shower stall.

Perhaps, the most important thing to remember, when looking to buy a new shower stall, is the amount of space that you have available. If you are going from one bathtub to a bathtub and a standalone shower, there is a chance that you may be limited on space. If that is the case, you may find your options to be somewhat limited. That is unless you are planning on remodeling your entire bathroom. If you are planning on changing your entire bathroom around, it may be easier for you to find and purchase the shower stall of your choice, without having to worry about whether or not it will even fit in your bathroom.

Once you have decided that you would like to purchase a new bathroom shower stall, as well as how large of one you can purchase, you will need to start shopping for your shower. Although you may expect to find everything that you need all in one place, it may be a little bit difficult to do. Although there are a number of retailers, particularly home improvement stores, that sell standalone shower kits, there are others who do not. If you are unable to find a retailer who sells shower kits, you may need to purchase all of your parts separately. The parts that you will need may include, but should not be limited to, a shower floor, shower walls, a shower door, as well as a shower head.

When it comes to buying a new standalone shower, there are many homeowners who go searching for the nicest looking standalone shower. While there is a chance that you may be looking for the best, there is also a chance that may be remodeling your kitchen on a budget. If so, you may be pleased to know that standalone showers come in a number of different sizes, shapes, and styles. Whether you are looking a trendy looking standalone shower or the most affordable one, there is a good chance that you will be able to find exactly what you were looking for. Just in case you were wondering, most standard standalone showers start selling for around two or three hundred dollars, and from there the prices goes up.

As previously mentioned, most home improvement stores, both on and offline, carry a selection of shower supplies, including supplies that are grouped into packages or kits. Therefore, if you are looking to have a new standalone shower in your home, it may be a good idea to shop at one of your local home improvement stores. In fact, home improvement stores, especially large ones, are known for their displays. In order to find the perfect shower for your soon to be remodeled bathroom, you may want to see these displays; however, if the displays are not as important to you, you may also want to think about shopping online. Regardless of whether you shop, whether it be online or locally, you will want to try and find shower kits or packages. These kits and packages are not only convenient, but they may also save you money.

Once you have found and purchased the standalone shower of your choice, you may want to start installing it right away. Since most standalone shower kits come with instructions, you should easily be able to install your own shower, even if you have no prior home improvement experience. What could be better than having a new shower installed and saving money at the same time?

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