Saturday, August 18, 2012

Bathrooms Renovating Tips

New fixtures, new tub, and sleek countertops - your new bathroom will need them all. Simply follow the following tips to modernize your dream bathroom. Planning for Bathroom Renovation: Renovating your bathroom can be a daunting and expensive task as it requires specialized trade services such as plumbing, tiling, and electrical work. Time, money and complexity are the biggest factors you can never ignore. To avoid cramping your bathroom, you have to design a rough layout of your new bathroom by measuring the dimensions of the room. A well-planned bathroom allows easy movement for the family members and ensures sufficient room for opening cabinets and storage. To get ideas, you could browse through a number of photographs and planning guides available online. D.I.Y. versus Professional Renovators: The final analysis should be within budget, functional and stylish. Professional renovators can manage the entire renovation process for you, including organization of all facets of the project for you from tile selection to the necessary trades. You could simply use their consultation services and track down the right tradesperson (such as plumbers, tile installers, painters and electricians) to do the job for you. If you are working within a limited budget and would like to make the changes yourself, read on to learn a few things about renovating your bathroom yourself. Important Considerations for your Bathrooms Think About Budget: Plumbing: Unless the layout of your bathroom is not wholly functional, try to keep the new fixtures in the same general location to minimize costs. Focus: Try to single out a feature where your money is put to its best use. For example, you could replace an old vanity unit with a contemporary glass and wood vanity with wall-mounted faucets. To balance the cost of this expensive piece from the budget, you could select less expensive tub fixtures, floor and wall tiles. Functionality: Whether the bathroom is shared by a couple or the whole family, a few functional tactics can help keep the bathroom from becoming a war room. It can be quite helpful to employ the services of a professional designer to maximize use of space and fine-tune the layout. If you do not wish to go to this expense, remember the basic points of bathroom design - try to avoid the placement of the WC opposite the entry door, allow plenty of room for the shower-screen and entry doors to open freely, and allow plenty of space for storage. Waterproofing - A Primer: Waterproofing prior to renovation of a bathroom is of vital importance. However, problems can arise in older homes, where some areas were not successfully waterproofed. You could either choose to remove tiles and waterproof and re-tile, or to waterproof with tiles in situ. Many different methods of overcoming other leakages are available, all with different applications and all with guarantees. Cost efficiency and the extent of the problem should be the major factors in your final decision. Storage: Vanity drawers allow more accessible storage than doors where items are hard to reach on deep shelves. You could also consider hanging a large, shallow pantry-style cabinet on an unused wall, and relocate your towel bar as a door handle if your wall space is limited. Lighting: Lighting contrasts often make the space look bigger. Indirect glowing lights, also called coves, emit light through a hidden source to provide a soft, warm glow to the bathroom. Mirror and Window: Warm fluorescent vertical wall sconces provide you with even lighting on your face - essential for applying cosmetics or shaving. In the daytime, keep dressings and blinds open to provide plenty of natural light. Style and Decorating Trends: Three of the most popular styles – country, contemporary, and traditional - can be expressed through a bathroom's colors, fixtures, and fine details. However, you must be sure that you are comfortable with the chosen decoration style and that it corresponds with your overall perception of the house. The challenge of modern bathrooms is to create a simple and pared down space without making it look cold and sterile. You could incorporate some of these elements to add warmth to your new bathroom: Wood and Natural Materials: Wood, with its unique qualities of warmth and color, adds richness and quality to any bathroom. Contrast and Texture: Bathrooms are typically filled with hard, shiny fixtures and surfaces. By introducing texture and contrasting materials, you can add visual interest and warmth to your new bathroom. Common Pitfalls: You can avoid the following common bathroom renovation problems and pitfalls by simply planning ahead and consulting professional bathroom designers/trades people where appropriate. 1) Organizing trades people in incorrect order. This results in skipped stages, revisits, extra work and costs. 2) Planning redesigns without taking into consideration crucial basics, such as cavity space, concrete walls/floors/ceilings, existing plumbing and circuitry, etc. 3) Buying fittings or fixtures without consulting the relevant trade professionals, thereby resulting in unsuitable choices.