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Bathroom Remodel before and after



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Before I started my bathroom renovation, I was worried that I wouldn't have the funds to make it beautiful. I had also never painted my walls. This caused a lot stress and wasted time. Then, I realized that there were so many DIY bathroom renovation kits that I didn't know where to start. I decided to start at the beginning and move on from there. Here's my before and afterwards story!

These are my favourite before-and afters. Designers removed half the tub and replaced it by a classic pedestal bathtub. This creates more space in the room. Also, the floor and wall patterns were switched from dark to light. This allows for more natural light to enter the room. I'd love to own a bathroom like that in my home. It's a wonderful place to relax.


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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. The room was transformed by three types of tile and a new shower. I love the large tub and the patterned tile in it. It is very contemporary and has a clean, modern design.


The homeowners were looking for a way to improve their bathroom. 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 works well in a small bathroom. Then they decided to replace the vanity with a his and hers sink vanity with two mirrors. After that, they added adequate lighting. They made the space feel larger and more inviting with these new elements.

Lauren made some minor changes to Lauren's bathroom after her initial design. Lauren added a combination-light to the vanity to give it more light. She also replaced the faucet with a new one, which was more convenient and added to the bathroom's ventilation. Her towels were also heated thanks to the addition of a heated towelbar. A great way to update your bathroom's plumbing fixtures.


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The bathroom is elegant and classy. It isn't cluttered with unnecessary details. It's important to pay attention to design details and it is worth it. The finished space will look better than when the vanity color was originally painted. The tile looks great and matches the space well. This bathroom has a dull look that can be solved by changing the shower curtain. You'll love the finished result!


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FAQ

How do I start a renovation of a house?

Clean out your home and get rid of all clutter. Next, you will need to eliminate mold, repair or replace any damaged walls, repaint your entire interior, and fix any leaky pipes. Next, clean the exterior surfaces and paint.


How do I renovate my house with zero money?

Here are some tips to help you renovate your home without spending too much money.

  1. You should create a budget plan
  2. Learn what materials are needed
  3. Pick a place for them
  4. Make a list of things you need to buy
  5. Find out how much money your have
  6. Plan your renovation project
  7. Start to work on your plans
  8. Do your research online
  9. Ask your family and friends for assistance
  10. Get creative


Can I rent a dumpster?

To help you get rid of the debris from your home remodeling project, you can hire a dumpster. Renting a dumpster is a great way to keep your yard free from trash and debris.



Statistics

  • A final payment of, say, 5% to 10% will be due when the space is livable and usable (your contract probably will say "substantial completion"). (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)
  • Design-builders may ask for a down payment of up to 25% or 33% of the job cost, says the NARI. (kiplinger.com)
  • They'll usually lend up to 90% of your home's "as-completed" value, but no more than $424,100 in most locales or $636,150 in high-cost areas. (kiplinger.com)
  • Rather, allot 10% to 15% for a contingency fund to pay for unexpected construction issues. (kiplinger.com)



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How To

Are you renovating the exterior or interior first?

Which one should i do first?

There are many aspects to consider when choosing which project should be started. Most people consider whether the building is new or old. It is important to assess the condition of the roof and windows as well as the doors, flooring, and electrical system. If the building is new, then there are many different aspects to think about such as the location, size, number of rooms, style, etc.

The roof is the most important thing to inspect if the building is older. If the roof looks like it could fall apart any day now, then you might want to get started on the renovation before anything else. The roof should be in good shape before you move on to the next stage. Next, examine the windows. If the windows are dirty or broken, you may need them to be replaced. Next, check the doors for debris and clean them up. You can now begin to install the flooring if everything looks fine. You want to make sure the flooring is sturdy and solid so it doesn't break no matter how much you walk on it. The next step is to check the walls. Take a look at the walls to see if any cracks or damage are present. If the wall is intact, then you can move to the next step. Finally, once the walls are inspected, you can work on the ceiling. It is important to inspect the ceiling and ensure it is strong enough for any weight you may place on it. If everything checks out, then you can move forward with your renovation.

You would want to begin with the exterior if the building was recently built. Examine the exterior of the house. Is it clean? Is there any cracks? Does the exterior look great? If the exterior doesn't look great, then you should definitely fix it. It is not a good idea to make your home look unattractive. Next, check the foundation. If the foundation looks weak, then you should repair it. You should also inspect the driveway. It should be flat and smooth. It should be smooth and flat. If it isn’t, you need to fix it. Also check the sidewalk when you are checking the driveway. You should replace the sidewalk if it's uneven.

After you have checked these areas, you can move on to the interior of your house. Start by looking at the kitchen. Is the kitchen clean and well maintained? You should clean up any mess. Next, make sure to inspect the appliances. You want them to be in good order and working correctly. If they aren't, then you should either buy new ones or fix them. Check the cabinets after this. You can paint them if the cabinets are stained or damaged. If they are in great condition, then you can go to the bathroom. Here, check the toilet. If it leaks, it is time to get a new one. It's best to wash it if it's only dirty. Next, inspect all fixtures. Make sure that they are clean. They should be cleaned if they are dirty. Lastly, check the countertops. If they are chipped or cracked, then you should probably repaint them. Use a sealant if they're shiny and smooth.

The last step is to check the furniture. Verify that everything is in good condition. If something is missing or damaged, then you should likely find it. You should repair anything that is damaged. Once everything is checked, then you can move back outside and finish the job.




 



Bathroom Remodel before and after