Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Four Secret Tips That Only the Bathroom Remodeling Pros Knew Until Now

If you had a secret guidebook to remodeling your bathroom, things would be easier, wouldn't they? Instead, it can seem like all the bathroom remodeling secrets are reserved for the professionals, but not anymore. With these four bathroom remodeling secrets, you can get professional results without having to pay for their services.

Secret #1: Sometimes simple is best

Too often, we think that bathroom remodeling needs to be extensive and detailed in order to get stylish results. So, we rip out the vanity we have and we try to install something new in order to do something dramatic. Instead, take a tip from the professionals and do LESS. Here are some ways you can take the advice of "Less is more":

Try repainting your vanity instead of replacing it

Replace your vanity countertop

Replace your sink

Try replacing your fixtures instead of getting a new vanity

Strip down your wallpaper

Just replace the toilet and nothing else

Change to all neutral colors

Remove anything with patterns

Replace an old shower door with a new one or a new shower curtain

Secret #2: Color does matter

Another thing that professionals know that you may not is that colors of paint do matter. When you're selecting the paints for your bathroom, you need to recognize that you need to choose more than one shade. There's a common rule of having one color that is in most of the room, while there's another color that should coordinate with that first color and then a small part of your room that has an accent color. So, you might want to use a basic color for most of the room, and then something that's a little different than that shade, but in the same color family, plus one bright color on the ceiling or on the trim.

Secret #3: Take back your space

Your bathroom can look completely different when you start removing things from it to clear out the space as much as possible. For example, instead of having a bulky bathroom vanity, you could have a simply pedestal sink that leaves you with plenty of room. You might also want to downsize your toilet or remove some of the shelving from the walls. Try to find things that you can leave out of your bathroom and then remove them to make the most of the remaining space. Sometimes just opening up the space can help things feel more modern and stylish.

Secret #4: Remodeling doesn't have to be expensive

Even with all of these professional remodeling secrets, you don't have to spend a lot of money to redo things in your bathroom. Many of the fixtures and accessories can be found at discounted prices via online retailers as well as through secondhand sources. Try shopping at places like discount retailers, garage sales and estate sales to see what you might be able to find for your project.

When you're ready for a professional looking bathroom remodeling project, you will want to head to http://www.discountbathroomvanities.com for ideas and products that will suit your needs.

Dave Robert is a VP at Discount Bathroom Vanities Publishing, and an avid fixer-upper who's been restoring old houses for more than twenty years. Readers can tap into Dave's knowledge about home remodeling, and kitchen and bathroom design, at: http://www.DiscountBathroomVanities.com

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