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Bathroom Remodeling Design Guide

Looking to spruce up your bathroom to include some much-needed amenities? Or perhaps you want to simply update the design to reflect your st

Looking to spruce up your bathroom to include some much-needed amenities? Or perhaps you want to simply update the design to reflect your style? Whether small or extensive, a bathroom remodel starts with a well-defined plan. Below you will find our bathroom remodeling design guide. The guide lists the considerations to think about before swinging the sledge hammer and knocking down walls.

Choose Knowledgeable Installers

When considering who you want to hire to tackle your bathroom renovation, take a good long look into the background of each company. Make sure they are familiar with your type of project, as well as all the aspects that will go into it, from plumbing to electrical. It’s even better if you can choose a company that manages all sub-contractors for you so you don’t have to hassle with each piece of the puzzle on your own.

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Look into the Design Team

When looking at your design team, consider who will be managing your design phases. Bath designers are often specialists but they don’t usually act as dealers; rely on them for their expertise and product specs. Any interior designer you choose should specialize in bathroom remodels, so ask for photos and portfolios of previous work. Find out any qualifications and certifications your bath designer may have, such as CBD, a.k.a. Certified Bath Designer. Whichever type of design professional you choose, expect to sit down for a consultation to review entire plan on paper; taking your wishes and budgetary constraints into consideration.

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Personalize Your Space

Many elements come into play when you design your bathroom, from overall size and configuration to style and flow. Ask yourself a few questions: What do you like about your current bathroom? What do you dislike and wish to change? Do you need more counter space or cabinetry? Are you going for function over luxury or the other way around? Do you want to replace your outdated tub with a hot tub with plenty of jets for relaxing? Are you going for a traditional design or modern one? Discuss all these elements with your designer to come up with a workable floor plan that can fit seamlessly into the space.

Know What You Want

The term “bathroom remodel” can mean different things to different people. In fact, there are many categories of remodeling that can encompass your type of project: new construction, remodel, renovation, replacement and redecoration. Obviously new construction comes with the highest price tag and redecoration the lowest. Yet, there are many degrees in between to consider.

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