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Bathroom Remodel Before and After



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Before I began my bathroom remodeling, I was concerned about not having the finances to do the job. I had never painted the walls. This led to a lot of stress and a lot of wasted time. Then I found out that there are so many DIY kits to renovate a bathroom that I did not know where I should start. I decided that I would start with the basics and then work up from there. Here is my before-and after story!

These are my favourite before-and afters. The designers ripped out half of the tub and replaced it with a classic pedestal tub. The room now has more space. Also, the wall and floor patterns were changed from dark to lighter. This makes the room brighter. This is the kind of bathroom I want in my house! The new bathroom is a great place to relax.


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Here, the guest bath received a soaking spa, while the old tub was removed and a new Jacuzzi tub installed. The room was transformed by three types of tile and a new shower. I love the pattern tile in the shower, and the larger tub. It has a modern look and a clean, sleek design.


The homeowners were looking for a way to improve their bathroom. The original, 1980s bathtub was outdated and needed to be replaced. To fix the small space, they decided to remove the bathtub and replace it with a shower cubicle. This option is ideal for small bathrooms. The couple decided to replace the existing vanity with a two-mirror vanity with a sink for each of their children. Then they installed adequate lighting. They made the space feel larger and more inviting with these new elements.

Lauren made some changes to her bathroom after the initial design was completed. For more lighting, she added a combination lamp to her vanity. She also replaced the faucet by a newer one. This was both more convenient and increased the bathroom’s ventilation. Her towels were also heated thanks to the addition of a heated towelbar. Changing the bathroom's plumbing fixtures is a great way to give your bathroom a new look.


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The finished bathroom looks classy and elegant. The bathroom isn't bland or overdone. It is important to focus on the design details. The finished space looks much better than the original vanity color. The new tile is gorgeous and the artwork works well in the space. It's the perfect solution to this bathroom's dark look. The finished product will be a delight!


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FAQ

Can I remodel my whole house by myself?

Do it yourself - you'll save time and money.

It doesn't matter how much you love DIY, there are times when you simply cannot do it yourself. There could be too many variables to manage.

If you have an older home, for example, the wiring might be outdated. To ensure safety and reliability, you will need to hire an electrician.

Consider that you may not be able repair any structural damage that might have occurred during the renovation.

Additionally, you may not have the right tools to complete the job. For example, if your goal is to install a new sink in your kitchen, you will need to purchase a plumber’s snake, which is designed to clear blocked pipes.

There are also plumbing codes that require you to have a licensed plumber working on your project.

You must be confident in your abilities before you attempt such a difficult task.

Ask for assistance from family and friends who have completed similar tasks before if you are uncertain.

They can advise you on the steps you should take and where to look for further information.


How long does it take for a home to be renovated?

It all depends on the project's size and how many hours you spend each week. The average homeowner spends three to six hours each week working on the project.


Do I require permits to renovate a house?

Permits are required before you can start any home improvement project. In most cases you will need to have a building permit along with a plumber's permit. You might also require a zoning permission depending on which type of construction is being undertaken.


How do I choose the right contractor?

Ask family and friends for referrals when looking for a contractor. Look online reviews as well. Look online for reviews to ensure the contractor you choose is experienced in the construction area you are interested. Ask for references and check them out.


Is it better to finish floors or walls first?

It is the best way to begin any project. It is important to consider how you will use the space, who it will be used for and why. This will help you choose flooring or wallcoverings.

You may want to lay flooring before you create an open-plan kitchen/living space. Wall coverings can be used if the intention is to keep this area private.


Can I rent a dumpster?

Yes, you can rent a dumpster to help you dispose of debris after completing your home renovation. A dumpster can be rented to help keep your yard clean and free of trash.


How do you sell your house quickly and without the need to pay realtor fees

If you want to sell your house quickly, then you should start looking for buyers immediately. You should be open to accepting any price offered by the buyer. However, if you wait too long, then you will probably lose out on some potential buyers.



Statistics

  • Rather, allot 10% to 15% for a contingency fund to pay for unexpected construction issues. (kiplinger.com)
  • It is advisable, however, to have a contingency of 10–20 per cent to allow for the unexpected expenses that can arise when renovating older homes. (realhomes.com)
  • Most lenders will lend you up to 75% or 80% of the appraised value of your home, but some will go higher. (kiplinger.com)
  • According to the National Association of the Remodeling Industry's 2019 remodeling impact report , realtors estimate that homeowners can recover 59% of the cost of a complete kitchen renovation if they sell their home. (bhg.com)
  • ‘The potential added value of a loft conversion, which could create an extra bedroom and ensuite, could be as much as 20 per cent and 15 per cent for a garage conversion.' (realhomes.com)



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How To

How to Renovate an Old House

It is important to first decide the type of renovation you wish to do. This could include everything from simply updating your kitchen appliances to completely transforming the whole house into something new.

Once you have decided what type of renovations you want to undertake, the next step is to determine how much money it will cost. Sometimes, you might not have enough money to pay the full project cost. This is a sign that you may not have enough funds to cover the entire cost of the project.

Before you make the decision to carry out renovations, there are some things that you should do. You need to make sure you have the right permits for your project. You should check whether you are required to have planning permission to perform certain types of work. You might have to apply for building permission if you want to add an extension to your home.

Before you start work on the house it is best to check with the local council website to determine if additional permits are required. Make sure you check whether each section of the house needs to be given planning permission. You might also need to check with your insurance provider if you are undertaking major work such as installing a roof.

The next step after obtaining all necessary permits is to pick the right materials and tools for the job. There are many options, so take the time to thoroughly research them. You will use paint, wallpaper paste or flooring for your renovations.

You should consider the product's overall quality when shopping for these items. Poor quality products can be expensive and last for a very short time. Good quality products, however, will last longer and provide more value for your money. When you are buying any item, ensure that you only purchase what is necessary for the job. It is important not to buy too much, as you may end up wasting valuable resources or having to throw out large quantities of material. Instead, make sure you only purchase what you really need.

Once you've decided on the materials you want to use, you must plan where you'll keep them while you are working on the property. If you're renovating a large area of the house, then you might need to rent storage space in order to keep all your supplies safe until you're ready to put them back inside the house. You might also consider asking family and friends to move your belongings around.




 



Bathroom Remodel Before and After