
If you want to give your old bathroom a brand new look, but you’ve never done a bathroom remodeling job before and don’t know where to start, there’s no need to worry. Remodeling your bathroom can be a rewarding undertaking that doesn’t have to involve too many hassles or expensive contractors. Here are just a few simple and easy upgrades you can implement in your bathroom that will make a huge difference without costing you too much trouble and money.
New Lighting
Lighting is one of the most important elements in terms of how your bathroom looks. If you’re bathroom light fixtures are outdated and worn, replacing them will make a huge difference in how your bathroom looks. When replacing or installing new lights, remember to make sure that they are providing enough illumination from above and from the sides.
Refacing your bathroom cabinets
Because they are one of the most prominent features of your bathroom, your bathroom cabinets make a huge impact on overall look and feel of your bathroom’s design. Replacing your cabinet drawer and door fronts can be a great way to give your bathroom new life and style. Add some new decorative hardware to the mix and you can add a touch of subtle elegance and cohesion.
Adding Color to the Walls
Painting your bathroom walls can be a quick and easy way to completely redo the look of your bathroom. Since most bathroom fixtures are white, off-white or silver, light, bright colors are best for bathroom walls. Lime green or a soft blue are good examples.
Add Decorative Tile
You don’t have to completely tile your walls to implement tile elements into your bathroom design. Adding a simple decorative tile lining to your walls or a tile design on the central focal point of each wall is a great way to give your walls some elegance and style without completely tearing them down and rebuilding them.
If you’re interested in learning more about ways that you can do a San Diego bath remodel, contact the people at Bardon Cabinetry. They’ve been one of the top San Diego’s bath remodel experts for years and can help answer any of your home improvement questions.
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Nothing about that tile installation was even remotely close to being “right”.
Read the manufacturer’s instructions for the Durock cement board they used. Nowhere does it say, construction adhesive is the “right” way to install their cement board.
Furthermore, cement board installed directly over a plank subfloor is a no no. They should have installed a layer of plywood minimum 3/8″, preferably 1/2″ or better.
I thought he was shilling for Lowes.
1) Box up anything smaller than a football you don't absolutely, positively have to use on a day to day basis.
Remove window screens that aren't needed daily to flood your rooms with natural light. Update lampshades and bulbs to make your rooms shine even brighter.
2) Replace worn, dated flooring. Including carpeting and linoleum. Buyer's can not imagine what it will look like, they need to see what it IS like, right now.
3) PAINT everything a neutral color. A lot of buyer's are turned off if their furnishings don't go with the paint colors you have right now. Not to mention, fresh paint kills any odors that you might not even realize you have in the house.
4) Pull up area rugs!! They break up the space, draw too much attention, and make buyer's wonder what you're hiding.
5) Update old lighting fixtures. They will help your house compete with newer homes on the market and they are a cheap and easy do-it-yourself fix.
6) Edit your furnishings down to only what you absolutely need. Arrange furniture at least 8 inches from the walls and angle some for visual interst.
7) Keep in mind, buyer's walk through most listings in about 10 minutes the first time around, so make sure the features of your home come into focus as soon as they walk in the door. That means accessorizing to draw the eye directly to them without overpowering them. IE: Bright greenery on top of a mantel with a couple of shiny candlesticks will serve you better than some eye-popping artwork.
9) Make sure the house is HOSPITAL CLEAN, especially kitchens and bathrooms. Just avoid the hospital smell. Fresh citrus cleaners are better than pine-based solutions.
10) Fresh mulch can boost your curb appeal 100%!! Makes your place look freshly landscaped.
11) Paint your front door a glossy fresh color! Add a bright brass kick plate for added sass. And a bright pot of mature annuals is always a welcoming touch.
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Just be honest. Tell your supervisor you feel like you've earned an increase in pay. If you need to, offer to take on added responsibilities or move to a different job position that comes with an increase in pay. Good luck!!!!!
Just buy them some donuts and coffee every now and then. Let the contractor handle the money. Tipping is not usually associated with construction.
And why start something that can get out of control. You can at the end of construction have a wrap party.
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