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Bathroom Remodeling Don’ts – What Not To Do

September 18th, 2007
Bathroom remodeling takes time, careful planning, and precise execution. The objective of a bathroom remodel is to upgrade the appearance of your bathroom with the latest bathroom fixtures, designs, and styles. However, bathroom remodeling can be a bit overwhelming. Even if you don’t install your new fixtures and furnishings yourself, simply selecting that perfect bathroom vanity, sink, and mirror can be more complicate than you think, especially if you’ve never remodeled a bathroom before.

Below are a few tips on what NOT to do when remodeling your bathroom. Use these tips to avoid common mistakes and ensure that the look you intend for your bathroom is actually what turns out.

Bathroom Remodeling Tip #1: Don’t Wing It

Some people think that remodeling a bathroom is a piece of cake and simply involves swapping out an old sink or vanity with a new one; however, because the bathroom involves plumbing, you need to carefully plan out your remodel. You need to make sure the new fixtures you select fit the space and the plumbing of your bathroom, or at least understand that rearranging the layout of your bathroom may involve rerouting some pipes (which is an arduous task). So, before you even think about the new vanity or sink you want to buy, establish the basic layout of your new bathroom. If the layout is staying the same, take note of the plumbing layout and keep that in mind when you’re shopping for a new sink, toilet, or vanity. If you’re rearranging a few items, draw out how you want your bathroom to look, measure everything to make sure your vision is realistic, and then see if you need to reroute any plumbing. In some cases, you won’t know if your new bathroom layout will call for new plumbing to be installed, so call a plumber and get his/her professional opinion. After you’ve mapped everything out and established the basic layout of your new bathroom design, then you can start shopping for your new lavish bathroom furnishings.

Bathroom Remodeling Tip #2: Don’t Buy the First Thing You See

The key to successfully remodeling your bathroom is to shop around. You never want to buy the first thing you find. If you’re not already set on a specific vanity or sink design, go online and check out the latest bathroom furnishings. This way, you’ll get a better idea of the number of different styles available without having to leave your home. Shopping around will also give you the opportunity to comparison shop. Today, modern bathroom furnishings are more available and affordable than ever before. Thanks to wholesalers who purchase bathroom furnishings in bulk, you can get that elegant vessel sink you’ve always wanted at a price that won’t bust your remodeling budget. Before you buy, you better shop around.

Bathroom Remodeling Tip #3: If Don’t Know, Don’t Install It Yourself

Getting a new toilet is a different experience from getting a new bed. With a bed, you pay the extra $50 to get it delivered and put in your home. However, with a toilet, getting it delivered and put in your home is only the beginning. Bathroom remodeling almost always involves plumbing work. Even if you aren’t rerouting pipes or drainage systems, installing new bathroom fixtures (such as a toilet, sink, and faucet) takes a little plumbing know-how. However, not all of us are as “handy” as we would like to be. And when you’re dealing with running water, it’s important to know how to properly uninstall and install bathroom fixtures. So, if you’re a novice at plumbing, call a professional. Many bathroom remodeling shops offer installation with the purchase of their products (for an added fee) or know of plumbers in your area who can install your new bathroom fixtures for you. Either way, if you’ve never installed a toilet, sink, or faucet, or had a bad previous experience with plumbing, it’s worth the money to have your new bathroom furnishings installed right.

When it comes to bathroom remodeling, it’s very important to plan out your new layout, shop around, and install your new bathroom furnishings properly. Failing to do so could cost you more money in the long run and result in a less-than-perfect remodel.



By: Frank Johnson

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Modern Bathroom offers the latest bathroom furnishings and fixtures at discount prices. From contemporary bathroom sinks to modern bathroom vanities, you’ll find the bathroom furnishings you need for less at Modern Bathroom.



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Upgrade Your Bathroom Vanity And Increase Your Home’s Value Over The Weekend

August 18th, 2007
Want to increase the value of your home in one weekend? Bathroom remodeling could be just the ticket. From complete makeovers to “quick changes” of bathroom vanities, bathroom sinks, and bathroom accessories, even modest bathroom remodeling projects can pay big dividends when you sell your home. That’s why bathroom remodeling ranks alongside kitchen remodeling as America’s most popular home improvement. And, you don’t have to break the bank to make a noticeable difference.

For example, changing just the vanity and bathroom sinks will quickly and easily change the look of your bathroom – and for far less money than you may think. Thanks to the plethora of bathroom remodeling sites on the Internet, bathroom vanities, bathroom sinks, and all types of bathroom accessories are available for every taste and budget – and at substantial discounts over what you would expect to pay at one of those big “box” stores. But, here’s the best part: If you can use a hammer, drill, and wrench, you can accomplish this simple bathroom remodeling project by yourself – and save hundreds of dollars in the process.

Today’s bathroom vanities are a far cry from the bathroom cabinets of the last century. From post-modern to baroque, colonial to contemporary, bathroom vanities set the tone for the bathroom design. Bathroom sinks have also been raised to the level of art, and it is wise to spend some time researching what you like, since bathroom sinks and bathroom vanities are “married” during the bathroom remodeling project. Some vanities are designed to accommodate a contemporary bathroom sink, such as the newly popular glass vessel and other above-top sinks, while others are designed to hold a traditional “submerged” or under-mounted bathroom sink. So, before you begin any bathroom remodeling project, be sure that the bathroom vanity you love will accommodate the bathroom sink you just have to have. And, don’t forget the bathroom hardware. Choose the right hardware and faucets to enhance the look you are trying to achieve.

One last point to remember: The most important bathroom accessory is the mirror – and a quick update can dramatically change the “feel” of the room, making it appear larger, brighter, and more inviting.

So, there you have it – how you can boost your home’s value and create a new look and feel for the most-used room in your house with a simple weekend bathroom remodeling project – and without having to take out a second mortgage!

Client testimonial:

Mary Anne Robertson in a freelance writer and part-time home rehabber. “I like to find a house, fix it up, then sell it for a profit and buy another house. I learned a long time ago that one of the best investments I could make was to update the bathroom to make it look modern and inviting. Being a single mom, I had to learn to do a lot of the work myself—and I was surprised at just how easy it is. Even in a down market, if you know what you’re doing and you buy smart, you can turn a profit.”

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By: Timothy Labas

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Kitchen And Bath Warehouse offers upscale European-designed bathroom vanities, sinks, faucets, mirrors, and more at a 70% discount. You’ll also find an incredible 60-day return policy and 110% price guarantee.



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