As
you renovate, keep two things in mind: your family and future buyers. If you're
family doesn't take many baths, don't feel the need to include a bathtub; you
can use that extra space for a double vanity or large storage cabinet instead.
On the other hand, some future buyers might want a tub, so be sure there's at
least one in the house. Walk-in showers are also popular, though they take up
space, while bathtub and shower combos are the best of both worlds. If you have
a large family, you might want to separate the toilet and shower from the sink
so multiple people can get ready at once. In the end, what is practical for
your family will probably also be practical for future buyers, so go with what
works for you first and foremost.
How
can I add more bathroom storage?
Vanities
are getting bigger and bigger every year, and for good reason — bathroom
storage is in constant demand. Because of this, think about ways that you can
add more to your space. An oversized or double vanity is always a good option,
while wall-mounted cabinets and medicine cabinets are helpful too. Organization
is key to space-saving, so use drawer organizers, trays and bins to keep
smaller accessories in check.
What
materials should I use in my bathroom?
Because
the layout and storage options are pretty standard, picking interesting
materials is key for helping your bathroom stand out. Tile offers a wide
variety of colors and styles, which makes it a popular flooring choice, while
mosaic tiles are common in showers. The grout can be challenging to clean
though, so stone or granite might be better shower alternatives. Just like in a
kitchen, implementing a fun tile backsplash or countertop color can help liven
up an otherwise dull space. And last but not least, don't forget the hardware!
Cabinet pulls, shower heads and faucets come in a variety of finishes, which
allows you to add bits and pieces of personality.