How To Pick Materials For Your Bathroom Remodel

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Taryn Cafiero

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Aug 03, 2023

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Florida - Southwest

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Bathroom Remodel

Whether you're customizing a newly purchased home to suit your unique tastes or looking for a way to give your long-time home a new feel, bathrooms are often at the top of the list of rooms to remodel. While there are many factors to consider when planning a remodel, it's wise not to overlook the importance of choosing the right materials. Ready to learn more? Our real estate agents have some key tips to help you pick the perfect materials for your next bathroom remodel.

  • Planning a Budget
    Naturally, how much you plan to spend will have an impact on the types of materials that you choose throughout your bathroom remodel project. With an understanding of what you plan to spend, it's much easier to decide where to splurge and where to save. Setting a budget will also make it easier to keep costs in line with expectations.

  • Suiting Your Style
    Of course, planning your budget is just the start. The fun part is choosing the materials that best suit your vision for how the remodel will look when completed. This part comes down to personal preference, perhaps along with the input of any design pros helping you plan the project. It can be very helpful to take a look at other bathroom remodel projects online in order to gain some valuable inspiration for your own project.

  • Basics for Bathroom Materials
    When choosing materials for the bathroom, especially for surfaces that will receive frequent use, it's wise to keep a few key qualities in mind. The ideal materials should be water-resistant, easy to clean, and sturdy. With those qualities in mind, it's no surprise that tile is such a popular choice for bathroom surfaces. For countertop surfaces, granite, marble, glass, and quartzite are all popular options.

  • Cabinets and Storage Space
    Storage space is an essential consideration when planning a bathroom remodel because it allows you to have everything you need on hand while still keeping your bathroom clean, organized, and looking its best. Due to the importance of storage space, it's well worth considering both look and function when choosing cabinets. Fortunately, there should be plenty of options available that satisfy both needs.

  • Technology and Finishing Touches
    If you've fully embraced the smart home trend, then simple, automated technology like motion-sensor lights and digital faucets can add some extra convenience to your redesigned bathroom. Along with technology, consider any other final touches that you might want for look or convenience. Make your master bathroom a relaxing retreat by adding art, plants, or any of your other favorite decorative touches.

  • Eco-Friendly Design Choices
    While it's not a requirement, many homeowners today choose to opt for materials that are environmentally friendly. This can include big items, like the type of toilet that you choose, as well as smaller things, like shower heads and faucets. If going green is important to you, be sure to check the efficiency of any new items that are part of your bathroom remodel.

  • When in Doubt, Lean on the Pros
    Unless you happen to be a contractor yourself, you'll likely have a contractor, interior designer, or both helping you throughout this process. Don't be afraid to consult their expert opinions when choosing which materials will work best for your needs.

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