Ten things to consider when remodeling your bathroom
By Bridget Mwape
Whether you want to install a new
bathroom or remodel an existing one you will need some bathroom design
ideas. A bathroom must be tailored to your requirements and every plan will vary
depending on the planner's needs.
1. Seek professional advice before
planning a bathroom remodel. You may need to consider local water
regulations, existing plumbing facilities and the way your house is constructed.
2. Define the role and requirements of the new bathroom. Planning a bathroom
remodel involves more than the positioning of basic fixtures such as the bath,
basin and toilet. Make sure your plan allows for plenty of floor for wall space
and for extras such as towel rail, mirror and storage.
3. Decide if you need to make any changes to existing services and whether
structural work is required. Measure up and note the position of the existing
services, windows and doors and work out the plan to get the bathroom fixtures
where you want them. You will also need to decide if you need to move any doors,
windows or walls and whether you need to make changes to the electrical wiring,
water and drains.
4. Draw out the bathroom area on graph paper and work out how best to divide up
the bathroom designs idea for different purposes or tasks. You may need to
consider whether to use double or sliding doors, archways or curtains.
5. Ensure that you have enough space to accommodate your chosen fittings as well
as enough room to move them into position. Think about how much room will be
required for toiletries, storing towels, medicines, etc.
6. Build in utilities such as heating, ventilation and lighting. These are
important to ensure that your bathroom has enough light and works efficiently.
Bathroom Design Ideas
7. Make provisions for future plumbing and allow for access to potential trouble
spots such as the shower valve. If possible, fit removable panels instead of
sealing these utilities behind fixed walls.
8. Find out exactly what sort of fittings you require and whether they will be
suitable for the intended location.
9. Think about your style preferences in terms of the fit and flow with the rest
of the house. There are products to meet most requirements or designs. Consider
the trade off between price and good quality, and look out for longer warranties
and guarantees.
10. Consider traffic patterns in terms of how many people will be using the
bathroom and how often. Also, if people of varying ages use the bathroom, you
may need to choose fittings that cater for different age groups in your
household such as a slide shower so you can adjust the height of the spray.
Taking time to plan ahead can help to translate your bathroom designs idea into
reality and ensure that you end up with your ideal bathroom.
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