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How to Give a Budget Bathroom Makeover

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A bathroom remodel doesn’t have to be a big, expensive project. Using inexpensive materials and DIY techniques can give your bathroom an instant facelift. Consider building a frame around a basic bathroom mirror to make it look more stately and add flair to your space. Or, hang open shelves above your toilet to store lotion and other bathroom necessities. Peel-and-stick tiles Stick-on tiles are a quick, affordable solution for those who want to upgrade a bathroom but don’t have the time or money to commit to a full-scale remodel. Just remember that most peel-and-stick tile is not waterproof, so running a bead of caulking along the edges will help keep moisture from seeping between the tiles and damaging the adhesive. These self-adhering beauties are perfect for updating backsplashes, accent walls and floors in your bathroom. They can be used over existing tile or other surfaces, but you’ll need to carefully prepare the surface before beginning. And if you’re planning to put them

How Much Does a Bathroom Reno Cost?

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Bathroom reno costs can vary widely depending on the size of the space, your selected materials and the scope of work. For example, relocating a sink or toilet can significantly increase plumbing costs. Gut remodels include dropping walls, rerouting plumbing lines and stripping the room to the studs, which can be extremely expensive. But a fresh new bathroom can add resale value to your home. Materials There are many materials required for the remodeling process. Standard plumbing tools like pliers, hammers and tape measure are essential to a remodeler’s tool kit, but special tools such as a reciprocating saw can cut through wall studs and plywood subfloors quickly. Bathrooms are wet spaces, so any materials used must be moisture-resistant and prevent mold, mildew and rot. Tile is the best choice for bathroom walls and floors as it provides both durability and aesthetic appeal. Other options include wood and vinyl flooring. In a remodel, homeowners may also want to upgrade light

5 Bathroom Upgrades That Make Your Bathroom Feel Fresh

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If you’re reworking your bathroom, consider swapping out old fixtures for new options that make the room feel fresh. This can include lighting, mirrors and even cabinets. A tricked-out shower can make a big impact, too. Dual showerheads, a broad bench and body sprays can transform a basic bath into a luxurious experience. Vent Fan A properly working bathroom vent fan limits moisture that leads to mildew and mold. It also helps eliminate odors and airborne pollutants. Adding an exhaust fan or replacing an existing one is an easy do-it-yourself project. Vent fans must be sized for the square footage of the room, so choose an appropriately rated model that can meet your ventilation needs. Look for HVI-Certified fans that have passed rigorous independent performance testing. If you’re installing a new fan, run ducting through the attic to the vent, making sure to use insulated ductwork. You can even buy heat-exchange ventilators that suck out warm air and use it to warm the cooler rep

Retiling Your Bathroom

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Retiling your bathroom is an easy way to breathe new life into your home. However, it is also a labor intensive and time-consuming project. Kleiner prefers to choose larger tile sizes that create a crisp look and minimize grout lines. But he also likes to incorporate mosaic tiles for a playful touch. Tiles Tile is the perfect choice for bathrooms, offering durability, water resistance and a multitude of design possibilities. It comes in a variety of colors, shapes and textures and is easy to maintain, even when exposed to steam and humidity. For the floor, consider a white, oversized subway tile that can create a fresh, clean look in any bathroom. For a more unique flooring, try Moroccan zellige tile, which is handmade and one-of-a-kind. Its natural-looking surface may not lay as flat as manufactured tiles but it adds visual interest to the space. When laying bathroom floor tiles, always start in the corner and work out from there to ensure straight lines. Use a chinagraph pencil