Bathroom Renovation: Essential Questions to Ask Before You Begin

For any renovation to succeed, you need to know what you are getting into. The only way to do that is by asking yourself specific questions beforehand. 


A
bathroom remodel is a lengthy process, which can take anywhere from three to five weeks. How you prepare for it affects the overall timeline and quality of work. The more you think about it, and the more bathroom remodel ideas you go through, the better. 


To help you prepare yourself for overhauling your bathroom and making it a space you’ve always wanted, we have essential questions you should ask yourself. These questions will make the renovation process more efficient. 


How Much Space Do You Have to Work With?


In a bathroom remodel, you need to be realistic and balance your wants and needs. You should first consider the space you have to work with. 


Bathrooms come in all sizes but generally are smaller than rooms. Therefore, you have limited square footage to work with. Measure your current bathroom so you know exactly how much space you have. 


Now that you know the amount of space, you can get creative. There are many space-saving ideas, such as compact shower stalls, wall-mounted toilets, custom-fitted shelves, and so on, that you can use. These can help you change the whole outlook of your bathroom without the need to break a wall down for more space. 



How Much Storage Do You Need?


Storage is an essential component of bathrooms. The last thing you want is to have a barrage of items from makeup to medications displayed on your sink’s countertop. Before you venture into looking for cabinets and drawers, make a list of everything you plan to store in the bathroom. This will help you determine how much storage you need. 


For smaller bathrooms, you need to be innovative. For example, instead of keeping a linen closet inside your bathroom, store towels and other linens in a hall closet. You also have space-saving storage options such as cabinets that recess into the wall. Look at bathroom ideas online for different options. 

 


Do You Want a Shower, Tub, or Both?


Unless you have massive space in your bathroom, you probably have to choose between a shower or a tub. The choice lies in the square footage available to you and whether you like taking baths. 


Tubs also tend to require a little more investment compared to standing showers. Therefore, think these things through before settling on a tub, shower, or both. 

 


What Features Are Most Important to You?


You need to consider the space you have to work with and your budget for this particular question. You can expect to spend anywhere from $10,000 to $20,000 for remodeling a mid-range bathroom. This would include many new features such as a tub, toilet, tiles, paint, cabinets, etc. However, if your budget is lower, you have to pick and choose between what is most important to you. 


You will need to research the market to get some initial pricing for the features you want. Then, you can decide which ones you genuinely need that fit in the space you have. 



Get Your Bathroom Remodeled by the Experts Today!


The answers to the questions above should prepare you for your bathroom remodel. The only question remaining is whether you want to take on the job yourself or hire an expert.


If you live in the Saskatoon area, the
professional team at Excelsior Mechanical can help you achieve the bathroom of your dreams. You can reach us at 306-652-1795 or inquire online



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