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Bathroom Remodel before and after



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Before I began my bathroom remodel, there was a lot of worry about whether I would have enough money to renovate the space. In addition to that, I had never painted my walls. This caused a lot stress and 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's my story before and after!

Here are some of our favorite before-and -after photos: The first one shows a dramatic transformation in the bathroom. The designers ripped out half of the tub and replaced it with a classic pedestal tub. This gives the room more space. Also, the floor and wall patterns were switched from dark to light. This allows for more natural light to enter the room. This bathroom is what I would love to have in my own bathroom. 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. I gave the room a completely new look by using three different types and installing a shower. The new, larger tub and the patterned tile that I used in the bathroom are my favorite features. It is sleek and modern with a clean design.


The homeowners needed to upgrade their bathroom. They were not sure what to do. The 1980s-era bathtub needed to be replaced. To fix the small space, they decided to remove the bathtub and replace it with a shower cubicle. This is a great option for small bathrooms. They decided to replace their vanity with a vanity with two mirrors and a his-and-hers sink. Then, adequate lighting was installed. These new elements created a feeling of spaciousness and comfort in the room.

Lauren made some changes to her bathroom after the initial design was completed. Lauren decided to add a combination lighting to the vanity to increase its light output. She also changed the faucet to a more modern one. It was more convenient and allowed for better ventilation. The heated towel bar she installed also improved the temperature. It's a great way for your bathroom to get a new look.


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The finished bathroom looks sophisticated and elegant. The bathroom isn't bland or overdone. It's all about the design details. The vanity color looks better in the finished space than it did when it was painted. The new tile is beautiful and the art works well with the space. The perfect solution to the bathroom's dull look is changing the shower curtain. You will love the final result!


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FAQ

How important does it matter to be pre-approved before you apply for a loan

Getting pre-approved for a mortgage is very important because it gives you an idea of how much money you need to borrow. This will help you decide if you are eligible for a loan program.


How can I find a reliable contractor?

Ask friends and family for recommendations when selecting a contractor. Look online reviews as well. Check to make sure the contractor has experience with the type of construction you are looking for. Request references and make sure to verify them.


What room should I remodel first?

The kitchen is the heart of any home. It's where you spend most of your time eating, cooking, entertaining, and relaxing. So if you are looking for ways to make your kitchen more functional and attractive, start there!

The bathroom is an important part of any house. It is a place where you can feel at ease and privacy as you perform daily tasks such as brushing teeth, bathing, shaving, and getting ready for sleep. This will make these rooms more functional and beautiful.


Do I need an architect or builder to help me?

You may find it easier to hire someone else to complete your renovations if you own the home. But if your goal is to buy a house, hiring an architect/builder will ensure that you get the home you desire.


Do I have to renovate my entire house?

You can do it yourself so why pay someone when you could save time and money?

You may love DIY but there will come a time when you can't do it all by yourself. It may be impossible to control the many variables.

You might discover that the wiring in your home is not up to date. In this case, you'll need to hire an electrician to ensure that your electrical system works safely and reliably.

Also, you should consider that some structural damage may not be possible during renovations.

It is possible that you don't have the right tools or the knowledge to do the job correctly. You will need a special tool called the plumber's snake to clean clogged pipes if you plan to install a kitchen sink.

There are plumbing codes that will require you to hire a licensed plumber for your project.

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

Ask your friends and family for help if you're unsure if the job is possible.

They can offer advice about what to do and where to go for more information.


How long does it take to complete a home renovation?

It all depends on how big the project is and how much time you spend each day. The average homeowner spends three to six hours each week working on the project.


Is it better for a contractor to hire or a subcontractor to do the job?

Hiring a general contractor is usually more expensive than hiring a subcontractor. A general contractor has many employees, so they often charge their clients a lot of money for labor costs. A subcontractor, on the other hand, only hires one worker, and charges less per hour.



Statistics

  • ‘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)
  • On jumbo loans of more than $636,150, you'll be able to borrow up to 80% of the home's completed value. (kiplinger.com)
  • Rather, allot 10% to 15% for a contingency fund to pay for unexpected construction issues. (kiplinger.com)
  • A final payment of, say, 5% to 10% will be due when the space is livable and usable (your contract probably will say "substantial completion"). (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)



External Links

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How To

Do you want to renovate your interior or exterior first.

Which one should i do first?

There are many factors to consider when deciding which project to start with. The most common factor when choosing a project is whether it is old or newly built. The condition of the roof, windows and doors, flooring, wiring, and other aspects are all important. When the building is new, there are many things to consider such as its location, size, number, style, and so forth.

The roof should be the first thing you look at if the building's age is a concern. If it looks like the roof could collapse any minute now, you may want to start on the renovation. Next, you can check if your roof is okay. Next, look at the windows. Next, inspect the windows and make sure they are clean. Next, clean the doors and ensure that they are free of debris. Then, if everything seems okay, you can begin working on the floors. It is important that your flooring is strong and stable so that it will not give way no matter what you do. Once these steps are done, then you can move on to the walls. Examine the walls carefully to determine if there are any cracks or other damage. If the wall is in good condition, you can move on to the next step. Finally, once the walls are inspected, you can work on the ceiling. Make sure the ceiling is sturdy enough to withstand whatever weight you place on it. Once everything is in order, you can proceed with your renovation.

If the building was new, you will want to inspect the exterior. Start by looking at the outside. Is it maintained well? Is it free from cracks? Is it in good condition? If your exterior isn't looking great, you should make some changes. You don’t want to make your home look bad. Next, inspect the foundation. If your foundation appears weak, you should fix it. Also, make sure to inspect the driveway. It should be flat and smooth. It should be smooth and flat. If it isn’t, you need to fix it. Also check the sidewalk when you are checking the driveway. If it's not level, you might need to replace it.

Once you've checked all these areas, it is time to move on the inside. The kitchen is the first thing you should inspect. Is it clean and well-maintained? It should be cleaned up if it's messy. Next, check the appliances. The appliances should be in good working order. If they aren’t in great shape, then either you buy new ones or replace them. Next, inspect the cabinets. You can paint them if the cabinets are stained or damaged. You can then move on to the bathroom if they are in good condition. You should inspect the toilet here. If it leaks, then you should probably get a new one. If the surface is just dirty, it should be washed. Next, examine all the fixtures. You should make sure they are clean. They should be cleaned if they are dirty. You should also inspect the countertops. If they are chipped or cracked, then you should probably repaint them. You should seal them if they are shiny and smooth.

The final step is to inspect the furniture. Verify that the furniture is not damaged or missing. If something is missing, then you should probably find it. If it is damaged, you should probably fix it. Once everything is in order, you can then move on to the next step.




 



Bathroom Remodel before and after