5 Things To Consider Before Starting a Master Bath Remodel
So, you bought an amazing home, got an amazing deal on it, but the mater bath was a little outdated.Ā Here are 5 things to consider before starting a master bath remodel.
You got an amazing deal on your home, in part because the master bathroom was kind of really outdated. The wallpaper says it all ā and that pink toilet, oh boy. You are so ready to do something about the Pepto Bismol nightmare attached to your bedroom, but you also want to be sure youāre doing this remodel right, otherwise, you may be doomed to repeat it.
Bathroom Remodels Can Be Good Investments
When it comes to remodeling projects, thereās the rare exception that will return the entire cost of the improvement when you go to
However, even Remodeling Magazine is quick to point out that these gains only apply to well-executed bathrooms, and thereās no shortage of bathroom remodels that have gone horribly wrong. Before you even start to put a dollar figure on your remodel, take some time to hop on Houzz, Zillow or Realtor.com and look up houses like yours. See what their master baths look like, how people updated them, what seems to be working and what is a real mess. The research on this project is going to take time, but itās necessary for the best results possible.
Some Practical Questions to Ask Yourself
You will want to approach this task with a clear head, so here are the 5 things to consider before starting a master bathroom remodel:
#1. How does the existing setup work for me?
Hey, you may not love that pink tub, but it does seem like itās kind of perfectly placed. The vanity, however, seems like it was just kind of dropped in place randomly. Itās weird and you kind of really hate it. Make notes on how the current configuration works or doesnāt so you can work on arranging the new parts properly.
#2. What are my goals for this bathroom?
This might seem a bit of an odd question, but if you think about it, you use this bathroom differently than its last owners use it, more likely than not. Maybe you need more plugs or more wall space. Possibly, youāre tired of the wallpaper and how hard the vinyl floor is to keep clean. Figure out the why of your remodel long before you cut the first check.
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#3. Should I be using Universal Design principles?
Universal Design is one of those things that youāve probably never heard of, but youāre still kind of thinking about anyway. Basically,
#4. How long will it take?
Any sort of remodeling project can take a very long time to complete, especially if youāre doing most of the work yourself. This isnāt likely to be a weekend project and everything will be gross, wet and awful for a while ā possibly months or years, depending on your budget and motivation level. If youāre hiring the job out, the contractor can give you a much better idea of their schedule, but since theyāre highly motivated to get a check from you, even a massive remodel that involves knocking out walls shouldnāt take more than a couple of months.
#5. Whatās it going to cost?
There are so many ways to remodel a bathroom that itās as difficult to estimate costs in general as it is the timeframe it takes to spend that money. However, there are a few surveys that can help give us a peek at something like an answer. Remodel Magazine says that a mid-range bathroom remodel will run about $19k and an upscale remodel over $61k.
That being said, there are a lot of factors that can change that price dramatically. Obviously, the size of the bathroom now and the size itāll be when youāre done are both huge variables. Another is whether or not youāre moving any of the plumbing. Believe it or not, if you can work with plumbing where it sits, youāre going to save a lot of money. Sometimes all you need to do is twist a fixture around a bit to make it work better in the space.
If youāve never remodeled a bathroom before, it might not be the best idea to start by yourself on your own. At very least, find a friend or family member who has a lot of DIY experience before you dive into a project of this scale on your own.
Or You Can Just Call a Pro
The most efficient, most professional job isnāt likely to come from your cousin who, despite his best efforts, canāt seem to finish his own home remodeling projects in anything like a timely way. No, you need a pro because you canāt have that bathroom torn apart forever. Donāt worry, let your stress go.
Call your REALTORĀ®. They can recommend bathroom remodelers that really know their stuff. If they didnāt, other pros wouldnāt be willing to recommend them to their own clients, would they?
IĀ hope this information has been helpful and will be useful to you.Ā I look forward to visiting with you soon and do not hesitate to contact me if I can help you with any of your real estate needs.
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