Bathrooms
Bathrooms
Your bathroom is the room used to prepare for the day ahead and a place to unwind at the end of the day. In short, a well designed bathroom incorporates both function and style.
Even though it is typically one of the smallest rooms in your home, a bathroom remodel is the last place in your home you should DIY. Aside from potential (and complex) issues with electric, plumbing, flooring and tilework, many people end up spending more money to fix their own mistakes than had they simply hired a professional in the first place.
Working with a reputable company such as Honey Do Men that guarantees their work and owns their processes is advantageous on many levels. Before embarking on any home improvement project, the most important thing you can do, as a homeowner, is to educate yourself so that you can make informed decisions that are best for you and your most valuable asset - your home.
Benefits Of A Bathroom Renovation/Remodel
In the past few years, bathroom remodel projects have skyrocketed in popularity because the benefits far outweigh the costs. Certainly the Return on your Investment will depend on how extensive the remodel is as well as the quality of materials used.
Aesthetics
The most obvious benefit in a well-designed bathroom remodel is that it will incorporate features that are important to you and designed to your exact specifications. Even small cosmetic upgrades can make the house more desirable to potential buyers.
Increases Home Value
If you are looking to sell your home, a bathroom that evokes a good impression is one of the most important projects to take on. An updated bathroom will improve the beauty of your home and make it a space that buyers can envision themselves in.
Energy Efficiency
Many homeowners are trying to be energy conscious. Updating certain bathroom features such as lighting and windows are very effective ways to conserve energy and save money.
Water Conservation
In the average home, the toilet and shower account for half of daily water use. Modern faucets, shower heads and toilets are made to conserve water, a precious natural resource.
Preventative
Remodeling can stop leaks and cracks before they become a problem. Cracked tiles or outdated plumbing can result in the growth of mold and mildew as well as creating hazards to other areas of your home.
Storage
A bathroom remodel should be designed to maximize every inch of the existing space and will offer you the ability to create additional storage space for linens, toiletries, cleaning supplies etc. Making the most of a smaller space is an important consideration.
Technology
Thanks to advanced and smart-technology many homeowners are turning their outdated bathrooms into smart spaces. Heated floors, massaging jets, lighting sensors, water-saving showers, and low flow toilets are just a few examples.
Ventilation
A well ventilated bathroom will prevent the growth of mold and mildew which can cause allergic reactions or other respiratory problems.
Cost Efficiency
Outside of reduced energy consumption, updating outdated faucets, showers, windows and other features will also help save money in the long run. The incremental savings may not appear significant at first, but over time the payoff may be considerable.
Types Of Bathrooms
Before any home remodel, it is important to be aware of the types of bathroom options available. In fact the number, as well as type, of bathroom has an impact on the overall value of your home.
Full Bathroom
Toilet, sink, shower and bathtub/shower combination.
Three-Quarter Bathroom
Toilet, sink and either a separate bathtub or separate shower.
Half-Bathroom
A bathroom with only a toilet and sink
Considerations
Because of the relatively small square footage, you may assume that a bathroom remodel is a quick, simple and inexpensive project. While there are ways to apply smaller updates (such as painting the walls or replacing a faucet), there are several factors to consider:
Lighting
When it comes to lighting, there are many things to consider outside of the style of your lighting fixtures. Inadequate lighting can not only appear less appealing but can also pose safety issues. The quality of illumination will depend on specific tasks that you are looking for the lighting to solve (e.g., makeup application, shaving etc.)
Ventilation
Proper ventilation is one of the most important considerations because without dissipating steam or proper vent placement, there is a large risk for mold and mildew growth. Another thing to consider is whether you are looking to control ventilation with a timer, whenever the lights are on or operating with a separate control mechanism.
Utilities
Regardless of the size and scope of the project, most bathroom renovation projects include utility updates such as new electrical outlets or HVAC registers. If your project requires an overhaul of your electrical or HVAC system, it is important to hire a professional.
Building Codes/Permits
As with most home renovation projects, a bathroom remodel will require the project to be compliant with local building codes. One of the many benefits of working with Honey Do Men is access to our knowledgeable staff as well as optional concierge services. This includes permit applications and project management compliance audits.
Budget
The most obvious is budget. The rising costs of materials and high interest rates mean that it is more important now than ever to consider both cost and expected return. Factors that can impact the overall cost of your project are:
- Bathroom Size
- Number Of Fixtures
- Types Of Materials
- Quality Of Materials
- Floor Plan
Purpose
One of the most important considerations is how you plan to use the space. For example, a powder room remodel is a great way to showcase your style and make a great impression when guests are over. A master bath remodel is often designed to create a calming, personalized space to relax and unwind.
Layout
Because the bathroom is typically one of the smallest rooms in the house, it’s important to use the space wisely. Keeping the same floor plan is always the easiest route. However, sometimes the desired changes will involve adding or removing walls, or relocating plumbing, electric and wiring.
Vanity
A vanity is a broad term used to describe a cabinet or piece of furniture that includes a sink, mirror and a storage structure around it. In addition to storage it also hides exposed plumbing to keep things looking neat and tidy.
Countertops
The counter in your bathroom is obviously much smaller than the counter in your kitchen, yet it still plays an important role. Its overall purpose is to accommodate a sink, be waterproof and be easy to clean.
Popular Bathroom Countertop Materials Include:
Granite
Resistant Surface, Several Color And Pattern Options.
Quartz
Ultra-Resistant Material, Luxurious Aesthetic.
Marble
High-End, Waterproof, Expensive.
Slate
Heavy (Requires A Solid Structure To Bear The Weight), Natural Aesthetic.
Corian
Malleable Surface (Which Can Be Cut Into Any Shape).
Concrete
Raw Material That Can Be Difficult To Maintain, Many Textures And Colors.
Ceramic Tile
Colors, Textures And Patterns For All Tastes And Budgets.
Laminate
Made To Mimic More Expensive Materials.
Wood
Cost Will Depend On The Grade Of Quality
Floors
Your bathroom floor must be waterproof and moisture resistant. It is important to select a material that appeals to you visually, but is easy to maintain and will last.
Ceramic Tile
The Smaller The Tile, The More Difficult It Is To Maintain And Clean.
Vinyl
Fully Waterproof Option That Is Available In A Wide Array Of Colors & Styles (Including Those Made To Mimic Expensive Materials).
Stone
Resistant Surface And Classic Style, Textured Stone Helps Prevent Slipping..
Linoleum
Today’s Linoleum Has Become More Sustainable And Is Available In Many Colors And Styles.
Wood
Ensure The Wood Is Sealed And Well-Protected In Order To Prevent Warping Or Fading.
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Common Flooring Questions
If you don't have a plunger, you can try using hot water and dish soap. Pour a generous amount of dish soap into the toilet bowl, followed by hot (not boiling) water. Let it sit for a few minutes to break down the clog, then try flushing. Another method is to use a mixture of baking soda and vinegar; pour half a cup of baking soda and one cup of vinegar into the toilet, let it fizz, then follow with hot water.
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