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Apartment Bathroom Renovation Ideas

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It’s best to get crystal clear on your rental agreement before you start updating your apartment bathroom. This includes the terms of your lease as well as the condo or co-op board’s rules on alteration work. Many renovations require a permit and board approval. But there are plenty of small tweaks you can make to refresh your space without breaking the bank—or violating your lease. Layout The most basic apartment bathroom ideas usually involve positioning a sink, toilet, and shower or bath fixtures along one wall. This arrangement is typically cheaper for a renovation because it keeps all plumbing pipes in the same place and prevents the cost of rerouting them. On the other hand, if you want to make your bathroom feel more personal, consider a layout with the toilet off to the side or behind a half-wall. This provides a sense of privacy and allows you to decorate with wall art or other decorative elements. Another way to add a touch of personality is by selecting a bold color for...

How to Layout and Decorate a New Bathroom

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A new bathroom requires the services of professional contractors to complete plumbing and electrical work. These licensed professionals can also install new drywall and waterproofing materials, as well as any new cabinetry and shower or tub walls. It’s important to hire these professionals to ensure that the installation is done correctly. Small mistakes can lead to water damage down the line. Layout The layout is one of the most important considerations when deciding on your new bathroom. It affects everything from how much space is available for sanitary ware and storage to the way you move about the room. If your bathroom has a tub, consider how you will access it. This can influence the layout of other fixtures, and a shower that opens into a bathtub will require a different modification to your plumbing. This bathroom floor plan makes efficient use of a square room by placing the bathtub in one corner with the toilet and WC on either side. The other wall contains double basi...

How to Reduce the Cost of an Ensuite Renovation

Ensuite renovations can be expensive, especially if you’re installing premium features like a walk-in shower and custom cabinets. But there are some renovation ideas that can reduce the cost of your project without compromising on quality. For example, a large mirrored wall cabinet (aka shaving cabinet) can help small bathrooms appear larger by tricking the eye into seeing more space. Other clever storage options include using recessed shelving and high mounted shelves. Layout An ensuite renovation is a perfect opportunity to add the luxurious features you’ve been dreaming about. Depending on your lifestyle and homebuying goals, you can incorporate features such as vanity storage, a linen closet, walk-in showers, a spa-like atmosphere, mirrored wall cabinets, and a suitable colour scheme. An en suite is a private bathroom located in the primary bedroom, allowing its residents to prepare for the day and escape from their worries at night without disturbing others in the household. ...

How Much Does Retiling a Bathroom Cost?

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Retiling a bathroom can be an expensive project, but it’s one that will add value to your home. The cost of tiling can vary dramatically depending on the type and size of tile, as well as the labor costs. Surface preparation and waterproofing materials are also significant factors in overall retiling costs. A bag of grout costs between $15 and $20, while a tube of caulk is about the same price. Materials When retiling your bathroom, consider the types of materials that suit your budget and design preferences. Wall tiles, for instance, are a cost-effective option and can handle moisture and wear. While floor tile may be more expensive, it adds a level of durability to the space that’s worth the investment. To determine the amount of tiles you’ll need, start by measuring the floor area in square feet. Then, calculate the number of rows and columns by multiplying the length and width of each section. You’ll also want to account for cutting waste, so add 10 percent of the total square ...

How Much Does it Cost to Remodel a Bathroom?

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Whether you’re installing a new toilet or dimmable sconces, homeowners can cut costs by choosing lower-cost materials. They can also hire a contractor, designer or both to save money and avoid costly mistakes. Labor typically makes up 40 to 65 percent of a bathroom remodel budget. This includes the cost of hiring a contractor, plumber and electrician. Plumbing The plumbing system is the foundation for your bathroom, and it can be one of the most expensive parts of a remodel. A plumber will need to install or relocate the hot and cold water pipes as well as drain lines for sinks, showers and toilets. In addition, you may need to pay for a permit based on your project and the local plumbing codes. A plumber typically charges $75-$130 per hour, and you will also need carpenters, concrete contractors and drywall professionals to help with the remodel. Adding an extra bathroom can cost up to $20,000 in labor alone, according to Sherry Wiggs, a top real estate agent. Electrical The e...