If you’re working on a budget, you’re probably making your way through your house one room at a time. Bathroom remodels can be very tricky to do. Unlike the living room or bedroom, the bathroom contains heavy duty fixtures and fittings such as the tub, taps, and shower. Add the tiling and toilet to that, and it can seem like a daunting task. These are some of my top tips for re-designing your bathroom.

The 4 Most Important Things to Consider in Bathroom Remodels

Know Your Budget

Budget is so important when it comes to bathroom remodels. If you run out of money, major fixtures might have to be put on hold. Thus, this will make your bathroom temporarily unusable. On a basic budget, you should consider what you’ll have to compromise on. You’ll probably have to leave all of the plumbing where it is. However, you can still replace larger fixtures, just don’t relocate them. To stick within a budget, don’t choose luxury countertops that are extremely expensive. If you need to cut back on costs, consider where you will tile. Not the whole bathroom needs tiling. The shower area, or even behind faucets, could be tiled and the rest left bare. Paint the walls to add a more luxe feel. If you have more money to spend, you can completely remodel your bathroom. You’ll need to consider the placement of fixtures, lighting, countertops, and even the vanity style storage you may want. Plan where everything needs to go before calling a plumber or buying any of the fixtures and fittings you need. I always recommend hiring a professional designer to develop a plan first. This will save you lot’s of money in the end.

Don’t Forget About the Lighting Design

Bathroom lighting is so important. Your bathroom will probably function as a space you get ready in, especially in the morning. Therefore, above your mirror, you’ll need good quality lighting fixtures that resemble natural light. This will make getting ready easier in the morning. Your bathroom will also be a place you probably want to escape to after a busy day. For that reason, you should make sure that there are options to switch off harsher lights (over the mirror) and choose more mellow lighting for the main space. The layer lighting design is the best approach and is another area that having a professional help you design would be beneficial.

Measure, Measure, Measure

Be super accurate when measuring your bathroom. If new fixtures and fittings don’t fit, they’ll have to be sent back and you’ll need to pay for new ones. Be realistic about what you can and can’t fit in the bathroom. If you have a small bathroom, you might only be able to fit a shower. In a medium-sized bathroom, consider having the shower over the bath. In a large bathroom, you’ll have the luxury of add-ons and separate spaces for fixtures.

Accessorize

If you’ve had to stick to a strict budget while remodeling your bathroom, don’t worry. You can always add some luxury accessories once the main work is finished to add some style to your new bathroom. The additions of some luxury soaps, towels, even bath mats, can all create a high-end feel, without the price tag. Accessories are also a great way to add some color and personality to a bathroom. Don’t be afraid to put your stamp on a bathroom. All too often these are the most generic rooms in our houses and they don’t need to be.

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About the Author: Patricia Davis Brown

Patricia, like her blog, is not a one-dimensional designer, which is evident in her accolades of 17 national design awards. Over a 38-year career in the industry, she has carved a niche in several areas of design. Licensed in interior design and certified in kitchen and bath design, she offers a full menu of design services ranging from whole house interior design, kitchen and bath design, lighting design, full remodels, commercial design and universal (ADA) design. Patricia is a sought-after speaker in the industry and has been published in many publications as seen on her interior design firm’s website, https://www.patriciadavisbrowndesigns.com/. She writes for such publications as QuinStreetinc, Relaxed Remodeler, and eHow.com talent offering design tips.