
Before I started my bathroom remodel I was very concerned about the fact that I wouldn’t be able to afford the necessary materials. In addition to that, I had never painted my walls. This resulted both in stress and in wasted time. I was surprised to discover that there were so numerous DIY kits for bathroom remodeling that I didn’t know where or how to begin. I decided to start from the basics and work my way up. Here's the before-and-after story.
Here are some of our favorite before-and -after photos: The first one shows a dramatic transformation in the bathroom. Designers removed half the tub and replaced it by a classic pedestal bathtub. The room now has more space. Wall and floor patterns were also changed from dark brown to light. This gives the room more natural light. I'd love to have a bathroom like this in my home! This bathroom is great for relaxing.

This is where a soaking bathtub was added to the guest bathroom. The old bathtub was tossed and replaced with a new, larger jacuzzi bath. I was able give the room a fresh look by installing three different types tile and a new bathroom shower. I love the large tub and the patterned tile in it. It has a modern look and a clean, sleek design.
The homeowners needed to upgrade their bathroom. They were not sure what to do. The 1980s-era bathtub needed to be replaced. To make the space more usable, the couple removed the tub and replaced it with a small shower cubicle. This option is great for a small bathroom. The couple then decided to replace it with a vanity with a double sink and two mirrors. They also installed proper lighting. These new elements created a feeling of spaciousness and comfort in the room.
Lauren made some changes to her bathroom after the initial design was completed. Lauren decided to add a combination lighting to the vanity to increase its light output. She also replaced the faucet by a newer one. This was both more convenient and increased the bathroom’s ventilation. A heated towel bar was installed, which made her towels more comfortable. It's a great way for your bathroom to get a new look.

The finished bathroom looks classy and elegant. It doesn't have a generic or overblown appearance. It is important to focus on the design details. The vanity color will look even better in the finished space than when it was first painted. The new tile is beautiful and the art works well with the space. This bathroom has a dull look that can be solved by changing the shower curtain. You will love the final result!
FAQ
Is there anything I can doto save money on my home renovation?
You can save some money by doing as much of the work yourself as possible. For example, you could try to cut down on the number of people you use during the renovation process. You can also find ways to reduce costs for materials during the renovation.
What is the average time it takes to renovate a house?
It all depends on the project's size and how many hours you spend each week. An average homeowner will spend three to six hours a week on the project.
Are you better off doing floors or walls?
The best way for any project to get started is to decide what you want. It is important to consider how you will use the space, who it will be used for and why. This will help to decide whether flooring or wall coverings is best for you.
You might choose to first install flooring if your goal is to create an open concept kitchen/living area. If you have chosen to make this room private then you could opt for wall coverings instead.
How can I find a reliable contractor?
Ask your family and friends for recommendations when choosing a contractor. Also, look at online reviews. You should ensure that the contractor you select has experience in the field of construction you are interested. Check out references and ask for them to provide you with some.
What room should I remodel first?
The heart of any home is the kitchen. The kitchen is where you will spend the majority of your time cooking, entertaining, or just relaxing. It's where you will find the best ways to make your home more functional and beautiful.
It is also an important component of any home. You can relax in your bathroom and take care of daily tasks like bathing, brushing your teeth and shaving. You can improve the function and appearance of these rooms by adding storage, installing a bathtub instead of a bath, and replacing outdated fixtures with moderner ones.
Can I renovate my whole home myself?
Why pay someone to do it for you when you can do it yourself?
It doesn’t matter how much DIY is your passion, sometimes it can be difficult to do the job yourself. You may not be able to control all the variables.
You might discover that the wiring in your home is not up to date. In this case, you'll need to hire an electrician to ensure that your electrical system works safely and reliably.
You also need to consider the fact that you might not be able to handle any kind of structural damage that might occur during the renovation process.
You may not have the proper tools to complete the job. For instance, if you are planning to install a new kitchen sink, you'll need to buy a special tool called a plumber's snake which is used to clear clogged pipes.
You will also need a licensed plumber to work on your plumbing project.
Let's just say that you must know what you can do before you undertake such a daunting task.
If you aren't sure if you have the skills or knowledge to tackle the task, get help from your family and friends.
They can offer advice about what to do and where to go for more information.
Statistics
- Rather, allot 10% to 15% for a contingency fund to pay for unexpected construction issues. (kiplinger.com)
- ‘The potential added value of a loft conversion, which could create an extra bedroom and ensuite, could be as much as 20 per cent and 15 per cent for a garage conversion.' (realhomes.com)
- On jumbo loans of more than $636,150, you'll be able to borrow up to 80% of the home's completed value. (kiplinger.com)
- It is advisable, however, to have a contingency of 10–20 per cent to allow for the unexpected expenses that can arise when renovating older homes. (realhomes.com)
- Most lenders will lend you up to 75% or 80% of the appraised value of your home, but some will go higher. (kiplinger.com)
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How To
How do I plan a whole house remodel?
Planning a home remodel takes planning and research. Before you even start your project there are many important things that you need to take into consideration. You must first decide what type home improvement you want. There are several categories you can choose from, such as bathroom, kitchen, bedroom, living area, and so on. Once you know which category you would like to work on, you'll need to figure out how much money you have available to spend on your project. If you don't have experience with working on houses, it's best to budget at minimum $5,000 per room. If you have experience, you may be able to manage with less.
Once you've determined the amount of money you can spend, you need to decide how large a job you want. A small kitchen remodel will not allow you to install new flooring, paint the walls, or replace countertops. On the other side, if your budget allows for a full renovation of your kitchen, you'll be able do just about any task.
Next, find a contractor who is skilled in the type and scope of work you wish to undertake. This will guarantee quality results, and it will save you time later. After finding a good contractor, you should start gathering materials and supplies. You may need to purchase everything from scratch depending on the size and scope of your project. You shouldn't have any trouble finding the right item in pre-made stores.
Now it's time for you to start planning. The first step is to make a sketch of the places you intend to place furniture and appliances. The next step is to design the layout of the rooms. It is important to allow for electrical and plumbing outlets. Also, try to put the most used areas near the front door so that visitors can easily access them. Last, choose the colors and finishes that you want to finish your design. Avoid spending too much on your design by sticking to simple, neutral colors and designs.
Now that your plan is complete, it's time you start building! Before you start building, check your local codes. Some cities require permits. Others allow homeowners to build without permits. You will need to first remove all walls and floors that are not required for construction. The next step is to lay plywood sheets on your new flooring. Next, you'll attach the wood pieces to the frame of your cabinets. The frame will be completed when doors and windows are attached.
After you're done, there are still a few things you need to do. You might want to cover exposed pipes or wires. This can be done with plastic sheeting and tape. You will also need to hang photos and mirrors. Be sure to tidy up your work space at all costs.
If you follow these steps, you'll end up with a beautiful, functional home that looks great and saves you lots of money. Now that your house renovation plan is in place, you can get started.