Guide to Creating the Perfect Bathroom

Note: This blog post is a sponsored conversation written by Lynn Smythe, the Founder and Chief Blogger for The Creative Cottage lifestyle blog. The opinions, thoughts, ideas and text are all mine.

Are you interested in creating the perfect bathroom in your home but aren’t sure where to start? This stress-free quick guide can help. The bathroom in any home is one of those rooms that just adds value to the property. So it goes without saying that something freshly remodeled or looking modern is going to bring in the big payday. However, remodeling and decorating your home, no matter what room it is, has its fair share of stress and worry. Not to mention how long these things can take when doing them yourself. 

There is no denying that’s a bathroom is a costly renovation to undertake, and much like a kitchen, it is one of the two rooms that can add huge value if you look to sell in the future. As well as be lovely to use and enjoy yourself. But, any renovation can be stressful, and brings with it not only its excitement but its fair share of issues. With that in mind, here is a stress free guide to creating your perfect bathroom. Whether you are selling or staying, you won’t be disappointed. 

Seek Out Design Inspiration

One of the first things that you need to think about would be to seek out a lot of inspiration. You may know that you want to renovate the bathroom, but exactly what you want to do might not be fixed in your mind just yet. This can often be a tricky thing, so you want to start by looking online at different websites. Pinterest and Instagram are great for visual inspiration, as so many people tend to share their transformations and renovation projects online these days.

Another tip would be to head to a few different showrooms and house shops. Again the way that a store will set up a showroom, will be able to give you ideas on ideal layouts and also the types of fixtures and fittings that you may like. Before you do anything, you need to know what it is you want to do as this can help you to determine your budget, the length of the project and also what you want the finished room to look like.

Plumbers Can Do the Hard Work 

Anything to do with pipework is going to be a tricky project for someone with no experience. So save yourself the stress and call in the professionals. Even if you are aware of all the Bathroom Lingo why make things harder on yourself? The professionals can do a speedy and thorough job, which means you get your brand spanking new bathroom in half the time, without the sore back as evidence.

On a serious note, pipework and plumbing are things that you don’t want to get wrong and this is when experts like Mr. Rooter Plumbing can be a hue asset to your project. By getting the professionals in you can avoid future disasters and save yourself the grief. 

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Plan Your Budget

It’s important to plan your budget before you take on any work. This ensures you know exactly what you have to spend and provides you with a foundation for a plan to move forward with the project. A budget isn’t suppose to be a negative topic of conversation; it enables you to stick within affordable parameters to get the job done. 

Have a Contingency Fund

It’s essential to not only know your budget but to also have a contingency fund in place. This is for those unforeseen emergencies that are likely to crop up when you least expect them to. It means you don’t eat into your budget and you have the funds ready to correct the problem. This can be one of the biggest stresses of any project, so keep things simple and have emergency funds ready for when disaster strikes. 

Simple Features Make a Difference 

Often we forget that a bathroom is far more than the bat and shower, toilet and sink. It can often be made stunning and beautiful with some of the simple features that you add. So while it may seem a little boring and mundane, do take the time to consider your choices for things like coverings for switches, plugs and also faucets.

The faucets themselves can be made into huge features and can bring together the overall style and look you are wanting to create. Many people will joke about taking time to look at taps and door handles, but they can transform a bathroom and it is such a simple feature. 

Stick With Neutrals

Sometimes we can think that a particular color is great, or choose something a little out of the ordinary and assume it is modern and funky. But will your design choices stand the test of time? The last thing anyone wants to do is redo a job that should last a few years, just because you made an error in judgement. Stick with neutral colors and a white bathroom suite. Ensuring your bathroom stands the test of time. 

Don’t Overlook These Features  

A bathroom is a functional space, right? So it is easy to get wrapped up in the bathroom suite and start thinking only about the bath and shower, or the sink and toilet. But there are other features that help bring your bathroom vision to light, so make sure you invest your time finding the right sort of flooring for your bathroom. This might be tiles or a specific laminate option.

The lighting is also an important feature as well as what you may have on the walls. Again this might be a tiling option. You can be a little more creative with tiles if you do want to step away from a bland bathroom, and there is a lot of inspiration out there online to help your creative juices and ideas flow. 

Add Color Through Accessories 

You may be avoiding color when it comes to the big and expensive feature, but that doesn’t mean the styling needs to remain neutral. Adding color can be easily done through your finishing touches. Brightly colored towels, lovely little trinkets that you put on display and some of the functional items that are needed like mirrors, toothbrush holders and cups. This can often be the fun factor to your bathroom, and as you change your mind, you can very easily change the accessories. This is why a neutral bathroom can be the perfect investment. 

Make Alternative Arrangements

A bathroom renovation can be a lengthy job, so make sure you have provisions in place. This is when your neighbors and your friends can come in handy. Having somewhere to shower or even relieve yourself when the toilet is being plumbed can be a lifesaver. Don’t get caught short and think about these things ahead of time. 

Project Management

Another thing that you might want to think about is the project management side of things. This can often be a daunting task to take ion yourself, so if you don’t want to do it, who else could you assign the task to? Often a couple will have one dominant personality, and this person tends to be the driving force behind any project.

A project manager will be able to keep track of when things are being installed, what needs to be and when and even deliveries of things. Either yourself, or having someone to do it, can help to put your mind at rest and ensure that you can keep track of the renovation while also taking into account the budget. 

Take Time for Yourself

The next thing you must remember, not just with a bathroom renovation, but with any project, is to be aware of your mindset and wellbeing throughout the process. It is a stressful time. You will have people coming in and out of your home. There will be a lot of noise. There could even be some shortage in water supply and electrics while things are being installed. This can cause problems with your mental health and mindset as you struggle.

So take some time out. It might be working outside of the home if you would usually work from home. It could be booking a spa day so you have some relaxation or something to look forward to. Take some time out to enjoy some self care and quiet, as even in the chaos, some people still crave the calm. 

Stay Away Until Work is Finished

Finally, you may want to book to go away while all the work is taking place. Some people prefer to stay outside of the home, either staying locally so that they can check in or even going on holiday. It can help you to stay away from the chaos and not get as stressed out over the renovation project. 

Let’s hope these tips to creating the perfect bathroom help you on your way to a stress free update. 

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