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7 Things That Must Be Considered During Your Bathroom Renovation

Granted that a lot of you out there are looking for something to do during the lockdown and renovation might seem like a great way to consume your time productively, remember that it’s not easy.

You wouldn’t want to get started and find out halfway through that it was a big mistake now, would you? While binging on YouTube might have you feeling like a professional, you know that you aren’t.

Renovating any part of the house is stressful; however, renovating the bathroom is trickier than most.  So, before you start something you can’t finish, here mentioned below are a few tips that might help you along the way.

1. Keep Your Budget in Mind

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The first thing that you need to keep in mind is your budget. As cliché as that may sound, it is one of the most important things that we usually ignore and tend to overboard.

YouTube videos often have you thinking that you can take care of anything, but that isn’t the case, those people have unlimited budgets to renovate.

You, on the other hand, have a limited amount of money, but that does not mean you can’t create magic with a small or limited amount.

Allocate a specific amount to the renovation project and try to stick by it.

Remember that budgeting is necessary and should be done if you don’t want to run into unmanageable monetary conditions down the road.


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2. Consider the Required Time

Quite often, we think of what we need to do without keeping in mind the particular time that might be required.

For example, you might want to replace the tiles, recolor, and add cabinets to the bathroom but only have a week.

In such a limited amount of time, you might only have time to do one task efficiently.

So, try to keep in mind that specific tasks might require more time than others, so you might only get to tick a few things off your renovation list.

3. Create a Plan of Action

Once you’re done with budgeting and time management, you now need to figure out a plan of action.

If you’re planning on doing a DIY renovation, you need to plan how you’re going to do all the decided tasks. While renovating the bathroom, you need to follow a specific sequence.

You can’t place new tiles and then fix the water problem. Particular tasks need to be done before the other if you want to save time, money, and energy.

4. Always Take Accurate Measurements

If YouTube videos have recently inspired you, you might also know how important measurements are.

A friend of mine started without taking measures and went crazy while buying new things; only later did he find out that he’ll have to return half of them.

All you need is a measuring tape, but if you aren’t sure you can take accurate measurements, ask someone who can. Know that this is integral for you to save and time.

5. Be Rational and Realistic

While renovating, you might want to make a massive change, but you need to be realistic. Most people have unrealistic expectations that can lead to unsatisfactory results.

You need to come to terms with the fact that you’re going to get a limited amount of work done in a limited budget.

You can’t get a hot tub and full redo of the bathroom all at once. If you want one, you might have to settle for a hydro hammock. So, try to prioritize and pick things that can be changed and have a significant impact.

For example, you can add mirrors, lights, and more plants rather than change all the essential things.

While they might seem like insignificant changes, you’d’ surprised by the difference they make. Mirrors can make the bathroom look more spacey; plants can give your bathroom a trendy vibe.

You can try to enhance natural light or add light fixtures; It will not only change the whole vibe but also prove beneficial as natural light is said to decrease the dampness and kill harmful bacteria.

Sometimes it’s the little things that make the most significant difference.

6. Surprise Problems

You also need to know that you are going to come across problems that you didn’t know existed. Depending on how old your house is, you might have a few additional issues.

You might come across a few structural problems, for example, water damage or plumbing problems. These things might not be visible when you start, but as you move along, such issues are sure to pop up.

This means that you’ll need to allocate a specific portion of your budget for your renovation project’s surprise problems.

7. Find a Balance Between Functionality and Style

Another thing that you need to keep in mind is that your bathroom should be able to serve the function it’s supposed too. You need to strike a balance between style and functionality.

Some people often end up cluttering their bathroom while renovating. Know that you can never get the same result as you see in a video because of your specific limitations.

So, what might be right for their renovation plan might not be right for yours.

Try to pick up pointers from different places that are more in tune with your vision. What might seem phenomenal on screen might not turn out to be the same.

Final Thoughts

If you’ve gone through the article, you now know what you have to do.

While all this might seem a little overwhelming, remember that renovation is not easy, and you should only start if you intend to take it till the end. Once you’ve got these things figured out, the rest will be a piece of cake.

The planning that you put into it results in highly productive results.

I’ve seen people start without an idea of how these things are to be dealt with, and they face many problems along the way. So, keep all the points mentioned above in your mind and get started.

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Perla Irish