A remodelled bathroom refreshes the aesthetic, increases the resale value of your house, and better suits the requirements of your home and family. If you’ve been considering remodelling your bathroom, think about implementing any or all of these crucial adjustments to enhance the space’s practicality, warmth, and convenience.

While a plumber or handyperson might be needed for some parts, many of these options are simple enough and can be done alone with some DIY know-how.

Try to Install a Window in the Bathroom

Moisture is considered a serious enemy of a hygienic bathroom, since it may contribute to mould. While certain plants or a decent bathroom fan will certainly help, ventilation from the outdoors is the most effective option. If your bathroom has the possibility of a window, then take this chance, as it’s a must-have nowadays.

Try to Install a Window in the Bathroom

Leaving the window ajar before or after a shower has a big advantage, as it helps in removing humidity. A window additionally allows sunlight into the bathroom, making it beneficial both visually and for hygiene. Furthermore, if installing a window, you are unlikely to consume extra electricity by switching on the bathroom light throughout the day. Keep in mind to utilise glass with frosting for extra privacy.

Think About Adding a Low-Flow Showerhead

Think About Adding a Low-Flow Showerhead

Consider adding a low-flow showerhead in your newly renovated bathroom. As the name suggests, low-flow showerheads consume a smaller amount of water when switched on, which can help conserve thousands of gallons annually, especially for a family home.

Replacing a showerhead and hose is far easier than you might have thought, and low-flows are priced about the same as standard showerheads as well. Now you don’t have to worry as much when a family member has a long shower!

Put Up a Mirror with Recessed Medicine Cabinet

Put Up a Mirror with Recessed Medicine Cabinet

Installing a concealed mirror/medicine cabinet over the sink can increase storage space without losing an organised appearance. The work itself is relatively inexpensive and it’s such a game-changer to have unsightly bottles and jars put away in the bathroom.

A vanity adds more storage space, but can fill up quickly in a family home. The bathroom mirror/medicine cabinet simply adds another area for items to be put away.

Enhance the Lighting

Enhance the Lighting

While planning your bathroom renovation, think about upgrading or expanding your existing lighting to enhance the area’s use and ambience. To begin with, a dimmer for the primary light is a useful illumination upgrade. If you enjoy taking long, leisurely showers or baths, you may create the ideal atmosphere when using a dimmer.

If you want the greatest lighting feasible for tasks requiring a lot of brightness, such as shaving, brushing teeth, putting on cosmetics, or styling your hair, install recessed bulbs surrounding the mirror. You’ll find you can see so much better, and after all, you want to look your best for the day ahead!

Consider Heated Flooring

Consider Heated Flooring

Think about installing underfloor heating if you’re completely remodelling the bathroom. Installing underfloor heating may include add an additional cost butcan boost the selling price of your house. Also, because underfloor heating is more efficient than a centralised heating system, it’s possible to reduce your heating bill in the long run.

In addition, heated floors will greatly enhance the quality of life, particularly if you reside in a chilly environment. And even a brief period of heating results in the bathroom tiles holding onto warmth for much longer throughout the day and night.

Maintain Complimentary Fixtures

Maintain Complimentary Fixtures

Choosing bathroom fittings can present a multitude of options. Naturally, it’s ideal to choose fixtures that you find most appealing. However, it is best to keep to neutral choices for the major equipment, such as the basin tap, bathtub, and toilet.

Trends in bathroom design can change regularly, so choosing timeless bathroom fittings will help retain the value of your house.

James Whitman
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James Whitman, 36, is a home improvement expert and DIY enthusiast. He has been transforming homes and inspiring home decor ideas for over a decade now. With a background in architecture, his journey began in the bustling streets of London, where he honed his skills in renovating classic Victorian homes. Specializing in sustainable and affordable home renovations, he has been a consultant for numerous television shows and contributes regularly to DIY forums and online communities. He is an avid hiker and uses his adventures in nature to inspire his home improvement ideas.

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