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Bathroom remodeling for your home can be as simple as new paint and fixtures, or it can be a complete renovation project. If you want to begin bathroom remodeling, the first thing you should do is assess your current bathroom. Think about these questions to make sure you get the most out of your project:
How many people will be using the bathroom? If a family shares one bathroom it may be a good idea to have a separate area for the toilet and shower so that someone can be showering while another person uses the mirror and vanity.
What is the bathroom's current condition? Attacking grimy tile with bleach or industrial tile cleaning solution, polishing the fixtures, and adding brighter lights can put the sparkle back in your bathroom and cost less than a renovation. But if the bathroom is out-of-date, falling apart or just boring, consider more intense changes.
How much space do you have? If you can knock down walls, be sure to plan ahead. Pocket doors and a shower, not a bathtub, are easy ways of conserving space. How long will you be using the bathroom? If you are remodeling to help sell your home, or might be selling soon, it may be best to stick with simple, conservative changes. Make things work and look clean, but don't add your dream whirlpool tub.
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