Remodeling Tips to Make Your Bathroom Your Favorite Room

Bathrooms are one of the most popular rooms in the house for remodeling, even more than kitchens. Space is often smaller, making it an easier and sometimes cheaper job, and there are so many fantastic ideas out there for remodeling your bathroom. Plus, the bathroom is one of the rooms in the house where homeowners and their families spend a lot of time; most people use their bathrooms multiple times a day and so it makes sense to want to have a space that is comfortable, inviting and relaxing whether you’re quickly getting ready for work in the morning or enjoying a long soak in the bath after a hard day. If you’re considering remodeling your bathroom, keep these tips in mind for a smooth and efficient process with great results.

Add Extra Room

If you have a fairly small bathroom and space is rather right, plan the remodel around creating extra room. Recessed cabinets, soap dishes, and even toilet roll holders allow you to add as much room as possible without cluttering the space. You can even make it appear larger by turning your main light into a recessed light and flattening the ceiling.

Address Ventilation

All bathrooms need some type of ventilation, whether it’s a window, a bathroom exhaust fan, or both. If you choose to add a bathroom fan or need to have one because there isn’t a window in your bathroom, be sure to look at the exhaust capacity, which determines how many cubic feet of air per minute they can move, and make sure that you choose one with a noise level that you can handle.

Choose the Right Sized Tub

In some cases, you can get away with remodeling your bathroom without replacing the tub. But if your tub is old and worn, or you want to get a bigger one, bath remodeling might be the ideal solution for you. Check out American Vision Baths; a company offering bath replacement and bath remodeling with a wide range of options including freestanding and walk-in tubs. Ideally, you should go for a size of bath that is convenient for your needs but fits into the bathroom well.

Make Space for Plants

Plants in the bathroom should be a key design feature rather than an afterthought. Some well-placed plants bring some color and life into sterile bathrooms and can also help to improve air quality. If you have a small bathroom with no room for free-standing plants, you might want to consider adding a floating or hanging shelf for this purpose.

Choose the Right Flooring

Getting the flooring right in your bathroom is important. Solid wood floors might give your bathroom a fantastic character, but they do not tend to be the most practical choice for a bathroom. Make sure that you select a type of floor that is designed to stand up against daily bathroom use, such as porcelain or ceramic tiles, vinyl tiles, or sheet vinyl flooring.

Choose Colors Wisely

The colors that you choose for your bathroom will not only affect the overall appearance of the room, but can also make it appear bigger or smaller. If you have a small bathroom, go for whites or a very light color palette to open the room up and make it appear larger. On the other hand, dark colors might be ideal for a large bathroom that you want to give a cozier feel too, as they can make the room feel smaller.

Lighting is Important

Often, lighting is very dim and concentrated in one spot – the ceiling – in bathrooms, which makes no sense because people often use this room to visually inspect their faces, hair, and body. Lighting can make a huge difference to both the overall appearance and the practicality of the room, so consider adding lighting around the bathroom mirror, or installing a dimmer switch on the main light to make it perfect for relaxing in the tub when a bright light isn’t needed.

Add More Hooks

Hooks are one of the easiest ways to add some more storage space to a small bathroom, without taking up space with countertops and other surface areas. Hooks can be used for everything from bathrobes to towels or even hanging shelves for your shampoo and shower gel. Place hooks on any unused sections of the walls, the back of the door, and on the side of cabinets to get as much storage space as possible without it feeling cluttered. You can also get handy suction hooks for tiles in the bath and shower area, which can be useful for storing body scrubs and face cloths.

If you’re considering remodeling your bathroom, there are plenty of things that you can do to turn your bathroom into one of your favorite rooms in your home. Be sure to keep the size of the bathroom in mind when deciding on colors, bathroom furniture, and other features.

 

Kimberly Atwood’s books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Booklist. Kimberly lives in the Rocky Mountains with her husband, an exceptionally perfect dog, and an attack cat. Before she started writing historical research, Kimberly got a graduate degree in theoretical physical chemistry from Ohio State University. After that, just to shake things up, she went to law school at the University of London and graduated summa cum laude. Then she did a handful of clerkships with some really important people who are way too dignified to be named here. She was a law professor for a while. She now writes full-time.

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