The bathroom is one of the most used rooms in any home, therefore, investing in it is investing in your lifestyle and life quality. If the current look of your bathroom does not exactly fill you with happiness and tranquility, it might be time for a remodel. A lot of people are afraid of bathroom renovations as they can be complicated and costly. However, as long as you’re not rearranging your fixtures, it won’t disrupt your daily life too much. Here are a few essential improvements you should consider for your next bathroom remodel.
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Boost the storage
Boost The Storage
Storage is a critical issue in the whole house, but in such a small room as the bathroom, it’s even more important. Cluttered, messy bathrooms will stress you out instead of relaxing you, so you should definitely include additional storage in your next bathroom remodel. Items like this Madeli Free Standing Vanity are wonderful options as they don’t take up too much valuable space and remain discreet while still allowing you to store all your necessities. The same goes for under-vanity storage. If you’re short on space, consider these options. Additionally, install a few hooks as the final step of your remodel and you’ll have even more space for towels, bathrobes, and any other items.
Improve the lighting
Lighting is usually an afterthought in bathrooms, but it shouldn’t be so. You need good lighting every morning when getting ready, and you also shouldn’t be stumbling in the dark when taking a shower. At the same time, you also need a bit more ambient light when taking a bath.
So, introduce additional lighting so that you can always adjust the illumination to your needs. Add sleek recessed lights around the mirror and install a fixture above the shower. A dimmer switch will come in handy when you just want to relax.
Switch to low-flow
Making eco-conscious changes is not only a question of protecting our environment. It also saves you a considerable amount of money in the long term.
Switching to low-flow fixtures does not have to be a complicated remodel project. You can simply add an aerator to your faucet and conserve water immediately.
Switching your showerhead for a low-flow one is also simple but effective, and it even improves your shower experience as these showerheads boost the pressure of the water. If you want to go the extra mile, installing a sleek, tankless low-flow toilet will both be stylish and eco-friendly.
Heat it up
Your bathroom renovation is a great opportunity to think about your comfort and spoil yourself a bit. If you hate stepping out on the cold floor after taking off the shower, you can consider installing heated bathroom floors.
Few things will turn your space this warm and cozy, and your bathroom experience during winters will never be the same. Using radiant heating is also an economic choice – you won’t need to turn your thermostat up but will still be able to enjoy toasty warmth.
Besides floor heating, other small additions such as a heated towel rack are also worth their weight in gold. It will add some opulence to your daily life.
Add convenience
Hand washing has become quite a big part of our life recently. So, it makes sense to include additions in our renovation project that will facilitate keeping our hands clean– and also dry. People often forget about the importance of drying our hands after washing them.
However, germs love sticky, wet hands, so it’s essential that you always dry yourself off. The issue with hand towels most of use at home is that they tend to stay damp and thereby provide a breeding ground for bacteria. So, instead of using towels, you can place a hand dryer in your bathroom like public places do; it’s a hygienic, cheap option compared to some alternatives. It will also give your room a luxe feel.
Mind your health
Another addition you should consider in order to improve the hygiene and comfort levels in your bathroom is a bidet. More and more bathrooms are getting equipped with a bidet fixture, as people are starting to recognize the numerous benefits it offers.
If you don’t want to spend a lot of money on a new fixture, you can also simply go for a toilet attachment. It’s affordable and you can install it yourself but you’ll notice just how much it improves your quality of life. For the pregnant and elderly, it’s an invaluable addition.
Choose the flooring wisely
Most of us associate bathrooms solely with tiles, however, that is not the only flooring option that is suitable for such a wet environment as the bathroom.
Tiles have a few drawbacks that can be a deal-breaker for you: they are cold (unless you install floor heating, as mentioned), they are hard and uncomfortable, and above all, they can be slippery which makes them a hazard. Families with young children or elderly relatives should especially keep this in mind. One of the alternatives you can consider is vinyl flooring.
It’s waterproof and comes in many styles so you can simply choose a design that resembles wood and transform the look of your bathroom without worrying about water damage. If you have a little more money to spare and want real wood, engineered wood is the best option out there.
Think about the tub
Finally, a bathroom renovation is also a great opportunity for you to rethink your tub. What we mean by this is that you should consider if you really need it.
Most people take showers instead of baths most of the time, so if you only use your tub once or twice a year, you can do away with it and free up some space in your bathroom.
On the other hand, if you love taking baths, by all means, spare no expense and go for a lavish freestanding tub that will make you feel like you’re at a spa resort. What you should keep in mind, in either case, is that if you are planning to resell your property, having a bathtub is a critical aspect for many buyers.
These ideas are a great starting point If you want to transform your bathroom experience forever. Consider your own habits and preferences and it will be clear what you should focus on.
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