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10 Top Tips for the Ultimate Bathroom Renovation
10 Top Tips for the Ultimate Bathroom Renovation
If your bathroom looks old and tired, now might be the time to consider renovating it.
You can create a stunning new look in your bathroom with a few simple tips and tricks, and you do not have to break the bank to do it –
unless you want to of course.
Below we have listed a few tips to help you create the ultimate bathroom.
Plan Your Renovation
If you want to create a beautiful space, take some time to plan it. Think about where you want fixtures to be placed. You need to make sure that, as well as looking fantastic, placement is convenient and practical. Draw a plan of an empty bathroom, graph paper is always handy, with correct measurements and wall outlines, and make sure you do not forget to include windows and radiators. Once you have this plan in front of you on paper, it will make it easier for you to consider where you want fixtures to be placed (especially if you're looking at wetroom kits). It will help when buying new items as well because you will be able to quickly see what will or will not fit.
Choose Your Tiles Carefully
Tile looks great in any bathroom, and its what most of us are used to in a bathroom, but tiles and tiling can be expensive. If you do not want to spend a fortune you can limit the area you cover by concentrating on the floor, and maybe tiling only half way up the bathroom walls and painting the rest. Another way to save money on materials and labour is to use bathroom wall panels which come in a range of sizes and finishes to suite all budgets.
Painting
Painting the walls in a bathroom can instantly create a fresh look and, depending on the colour you choose, will help make the room appear bigger and brighter than it naturally is. Take care to cover fixtures so that you do not splash them with paint, and take your time so that you can achieve a professional finish. The last thing you want is a messy paint job simply because you were in a rush. Masking tape is essential to help avoid painting windows frames and door frame while you are doing the walls. When choosing paint for your bathroom, make sure you go for a bathroom paint with a satin finish, which will help in terms of preventing moisture and mildew build-up.
Revive Your Grouting
If you do not want to replace the tiles in your bathroom, you can give them a new lease of life by removing the old grout and replacing it or just reviving it with special grout reviver or cleaner. It is surprising how different a bathroom looks when the grout has been replaced or cleaned.
Choose New Fixtures and Accessories
Updating the fixtures can help to completely change the look of a bathroom. You may want to change the taps, light fixtures, towel rails, drawer handles or valves and hand sets. Doing so will mean minimum outlay for a beautiful new look.
If you want to give your bathroom a spa feel, invest in some good quality towels and bath mats, and add some scented candles. If you have plenty of room, you could add a stylish, white wicker chair to sit on while you pamper yourself before and after your shower.
Test a Bathtub Before You Buy
If you are buying a new bathtub, it may be a good idea to test it before you buy. Visit a bathroom showroom, like ours, will allow you to sit in the bathtub so that you can get a feel for its size. You can also check it for comfort and support.
Add Some Power To Your Shower
Does your shower struggle for flow? If you have a conventional hot water storage system (with a hot water tank) you could look at installing a shower pump to increase the flow through your shower valve. Many shower pumps can be easily installed next to your hot water tank in your airing cupboard without any need of assess to your bathroom, meaning you dont need a new bathroom to get more power from your shower.
Choose an Elegant Mirror
A large mirror can make all the difference in a bathroom as it can add light and dramatic appeal. Choose a mirror with lighting around the sides or along the top as this will provide additional light and will look fantastic.
Think Carefully about Flooring
Flooring is an important consideration in a bathroom. Many choose tiles but, if these can be expensive and cold under foot (without underfloor heating). Opting for cushion flooring (new range of lino flooring) or a water proof vinyl flooring that looks very similar to tiles and is warmer to the touch. Some people prefer to go for laminate flooring, which is okay provided it is well sealed but is not ideal. If you are looking for a wood effect, there are tiles, vinyl flooring and cushion flooring options which emulate wood in colour and in texture.
Maximise Your Space
To get more from the space in your bathroom, consider tall shelving units or cabinets placed in between bathroom fixtures. This will give you space to store toiletries and towels and allow you to rid your bathroom of clutter, which can make it look messy.
The above tips should help you achieve the ultimate bathroom renovation without spending a small fortune in the process.
This guide was created for reference only. www.rubberduckbathrooms.co.uk can not be held responsible for injury or damage caused if you decide to use this method.