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Design Notes

Essential Bathroom Renovation Questions

While a renovation is a beautiful thing, transforming your spaces into exactly what you need can raise many questions, especially for beginners. Asking questions is never a bad thing; in fact, it can help you avoid costly mistakes, save time, and ease stress. Knowing what questions to ask is also a critical part of your renovation. Choosing to do a bathroom renovation, whether that means swapping out a few things or starting fresh, requires you to have a plan, and all good plans begin with a question. Finding the answers will help you create a design that works best for you and your lifestyle, ensuring you will love your new space for years to come. What questions should you ask before starting your bathroom renovation? What must be answered before you arrive at Demo Day? Thankfully, after doing hundreds of projects, we have learned some of the most important questions you should ask before your bathroom renovation. Here is our list of essentials.

What Is Your Vision?

It all begins here. You can only arrive at your destination when you know where you want to go. This applies to your bathroom. What colors do you want? Bold, modern colors like bright greens and dark blacks, or more traditional ones like soft whites and blues? Does the current space need to be moved around, or are you looking to expand it to gain more usable space? Are more eco-friendly materials vital to you? Taking time to browse different design magazines, looking through project galleries, and even Pinterest boards can help you narrow down the ideas that you can bring to your designer. Having a plan will set the course for the entire renovation and ensure you achieve your desired bathroom design.

A guest bathroom with a reclaimed bathroom vanity and tile design flooring

What Is Your Budget?

A good plan lets you know where you are going, but knowing your budget will keep you on track for the whole project. It is one of the most critical areas in any renovation. While a bathroom renovation is not the most expensive part of the home, it is easy to let it exceed your original budget if you are not careful. Talking to your designer about your proposed budget helps them know what options to present to you and whether any adjustments are needed. An experienced designer can also help you choose the best options and identify cost-saving opportunities, such as hardware and fixtures. Be aware that every element can affect your budget, from the type of wood you choose for your cabinets to the light fixtures you select. It is also best to have a contingency fund for unexpected issues that can arise during a renovation. Knowing which elements are the most important will help finalize your budget.

What Bathroom Layout Is Best?

This is an essential part of the renovation, since placement is fairly permanent unless you want to redo it every few years. Think through your routine and what matters most for you. Decide whether you will really use a tub and shower, or if just a shower will do. Of course, there is always the option of a combo. One factor to keep in mind is the bathroom’s category. Is it a Jack-and-Jill, master, guest, or hall bath? These also play a part in determining the layout. If this is a renovation rather than new construction, keep in mind that moving the plumbing is costly, so if you can work with where it is, it will save your budget a few dollars. Give yourself enough space to move around in as well, and consider what items will go next to each other, such as the toilet, shower, vanity, and tub. The best layouts are the ones that let you go through your morning routines seamlessly.

White bathroom cabinets with tile floor and a large tub

Who Will Be Using The Bathroom?

Determining the answer to this question will help guide multiple areas of your bathroom renovation. You can select a simple vanity with minimal storage if it is intended as a hall bath. A child’s bathroom will need durable, easy-to-clean materials, since children are prone to messes. Upgrades are definitely an option for a master bathroom, including double vanities or double sinks. Additional storage should also be included in the plan. Aging in place should also be a factor in bathroom renovations, and slip-resistant materials are a good choice. Understanding the function of a bathroom can help your designer help you select the one that is right for you.

Which Bathroom Fixtures Are The Best?

Many will agree that this is usually the fun part of the renovation and the most anticipated. Several things should be considered.

  • Is this your forever home?
  • Are you interested in a particular style or finish?
  • Is being eco-friendly important to you?

With so many choices available to you, knowing the answers to this can help you and your designer narrow down your selections. If you want a more modern feel, you can choose dark hardware and plumbing fixtures, as well as dark wall tile and lighting. For a more eco-friendly experience, incorporate natural stone and wood tones. You can also match hardware and faucets for a more unified look in your bathroom. If this is a house flip, consider cheaper hardware and such options. For more details, check out HGTV’s article on bathroom renovations.

What Is The Best Bathroom Vanity Size?

The vanity is one of the key components of a bathroom renovation; it makes a statement and can serve as not only your convenient hygiene station but also additional storage space. There are multiple sizes available, from the standard 36in for a single and 72in for a double, but custom cabinets allow you to get exactly what you need. It is important to consider exactly what your vanity needs must provide for you, such as:

  • Do you need a docking drawer for running your blow dryer?
  • Will you need deep drawers to store hygiene or hair products?
  • Are you looking to store extra towels and things in your vanity?
  • Do you want separate vanities for him and her?

Selecting the right vanity size is important and plays a vital role in the overall look and feel of the bathroom project. Be sure to talk with your designer about which elements are important and what is a must on your list.

white vanity and a large tub

Ready To Start Your Bathroom Renovation?

Choosing Walker Woodworking means you not only get quality bathroom cabinets, but also exactly what you need. Whether that is a bathroom vanity with a special drawer built around the plumbing so you get the most out of your space, or built-ins that give you more storage for linens and towels. Our experienced team has served hundreds of clients and helped them renovate their bathrooms to perfection. We serve more than 15 counties between two states and are ready to help you renovate your bathroom, giving you a space that is exactly right for you and your family.

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