The Bathroom Renovations Guide

The Bathroom Renovations Guide

I find bathroom renovations one of the most difficult projects, which is why I thought this piece might be of use to others too. They’re a popular room to renovate as there are loads of little elements you can change to make a huge difference. As such, they can often be cost-effective renovations as well (I hope!).

These top tips could help you renovate your bathroom in style.

Deciding What Needs To Change

The first thing you need to think about is what you’ll actually change about the bathroom. When people see the term ‘renovation’, they assume this means getting rid of everything and completely upgrading the interior design. Yes, this can be a good approach – but it depends on what you’re currently working with. How big a renovation will also depend on whether you own the house or rent it privately.

In my opinion, if your bathroom is older than 10/15 years, then it can probably benefit from a full-on renovation where you transform every element and come up with an entirely new design. But, newer bathrooms might benefit from just changing one or two things. For example, maybe upgrading your shower into a more modern style will be all you need to renovate your bathroom and make a considerable impact? Or, some new tiling on the floor and walls – with underfloor heating built in as well. Even extending your bathroom to add more things to it can be seen as a renovation.

My point is that you need to decide what’s going to change before you move onto any other stage. Figure this out, and it will help you plan out a budget and come up with your designs.

Designing A New Bathroom

The design of your new bathroom will be central to the renovation. Now, while I do like to encourage DIY, I don’t think it’s the best approach here. Theoretically, you could design your new bathroom and fit it yourself. It depends on your skill level, or you could maybe find a contractor that will take your designs and do what you ask.

However, it’s almost always better to hire a bathroom designer to do this for you. Don’t be confused, they won’t take over and come up with a brand new design themselves – they build off of your ideas. You can show some initial design concepts or provide them with all the critical information they need, and they’ll show you the initial design. The trick here is to find a highly recommended bathroom designer with loads of positive reviews. This ensures that you aren’t wasting money and that they know what they’re doing. The reviews and testimonials can also tell you how they go about their work so you can see if it suits you or not.

The benefit of professional designers is that they can figure out the best ways to organise your bathroom and place certain things. For example, it might not be possible to have a shower somewhere because of the plumbing in your home. They can help you design a place that’s practical and requires as little work as possible! This is definitely the kind of bathroom renovations input I would need.

Setting A Budget

Naturally, you need to set a budget for yourself when you renovate your bathroom. If we go back to the first point about deciding what’s going to change, this will go a long way to providing a rough idea of how much you’ll have to pay.

You should have a look online at different bathroom design and installation companies, and get quotes for their services. If anything, this might show you how much you can actually afford. It may indicate that an entire bathroom renovation is way out of your league, so you have to make compromises and maybe limit things to just changing a few elements.

Either way, you have to set your budget based on how much you can afford. Take a look at your savings and any income you have, and figure out the maximum you can afford without it damaging your finances too much. Never spend more than you have in your bank, always ensure there’s enough money left over to pay your bills and live comfortably.

Planning Around Bathroom Renovations

When you know what you’re going to change in your bathroom, you’ve got the designs and quotes that fit in your budget, you’ll start to think about actually putting everything in motion. As a result, your attention turns to planning around the work that will happen in your home.

Think about it; if your bathroom is being renovated, this means your shower or toilet could be out of action for a few days or weeks. Therefore, you have to make plans around this, so it doesn’t cause an issue. Some contractors will provide those portaloo things for you to use – if you don’t have any other options. Or, you might have to ask a friend/family member – or even a neighbour – if you can borrow their bathroom to shower in the mornings. For people who have a really big job – and an even bigger budget – you may be able to just check into a hotel for a few days. Regardless, make sure you make plans, so your life isn’t too disrupted by the bathroom renovation work!

Hopefully, this guide provides you with a nice blueprint of how your bathroom renovations could go down. Remember, all bathroom renovations can be different – but you should all make sure these four things are covered. Decide on what work you want to be done, find the right people to do it for you, set a budget and don’t go over it, then plan around all the disruptions. Just make sure you add all the extras into your budget planning, for example, new towels, a blind and so on.

 

Adding Style To Your Room With A Rug

Adding Style To Your Room With A Rug

When it comes to adding personality and style to your home it is the little things that matter. A rug is something which can add a wealth of character and warmth into the room in which it is placed; this is something which is highly beneficial, especially in rooms which do not have carpeted floors. We are looking to add rugs to our home to protect the floor but more in order to add an additional layer of colour, design and comfort.

When it comes to purchasing a rug for your home, you will be met with a whole host of different options. It is advisable that you shop online so that you can view all the choices in their entirety in order to find the best one for you. There are several things that you should consider in order to ensure that you can find the best rug for the room in question. The first thing you should do however before you begin to search is to decide upon a budget. After all, when considering the wealth of options that are available, this means there are great differences in the price range on offer too. 

The next thing you need to consider is the type of rug you are going to buy with regards to feel. Rugs add a great deal of comfort and snugness to the room in which they are placed. You have the traditional carpet style rugs, but then there are also hand knotted, fur and other textured rugs. This is also something which is to do with style as well. After all, for example, a hand knotted rug is something which has a lot going on and thus is best suited to a room which is simplistic.

The next thing that you need to think about is the style of the rug which you buy. This is something which depends on personal preference as well as the style of your room at present. Flooring plays a big role here. If you have the likes of Amtico flooring, you will need to make sure your rugs compliment it. First and foremost, you should decide on whether you want a patterned rug and what style of pattern you’d like to go for; there are antique and quaint rugs, alternatively, there are modern and sleek options. You should make sure the choice you make is reflective of the room style in question.

Remember, when picking colours you need to ensure you select an option which enhances the room. Go for something which is contrasting to the furniture and is matching to other fabric elements, such as your curtains. If your room is relatively plain in style, then a rug presents you with the perfect opportunity to inject some colour.

Now THIS is my kind of rug. We just need to find a newer property to move to in order to make it work!

A final thing which you need to think about is the size of the rug. Of course, first and foremost you need to measure the space in the room in question and ensure that the rug fits into the space. You also need to consider the size of the rug with regards to the proportion of the room. After all, if you end up going for something which is too big for example, then you can end up making the room in question looking too cluttered and confused. Moreover, if you go for a rug which is too small then it can end up looking out of place. Therefore, it is vital that you envisage the rug and measure everything out before you proceed to buy.

I have posted before about us considering a house move and part of that is to enjoy spaces with more light and versatility in terms of design and colour (we always tend to go for old houses which of course are packed with character but this time I think we’re going to be looking for a blank canvas and something much newer. Somewhere we can put down funky rugs and put up geeky artwork that works for us. Are you a rug fan?