Ceramic floor tile installation

If you are planning on remodeling your bathroom, then you have a big job ahead of you. Because of this, it’s pretty normal to do a lot of planning before the time comes to actually start the work. You have a lot of decisions and choices to make when you are undergoing this type of project. Between the ceramic tile samples and tub refinishing choices, it’s hard to know which one is going to be best for you and what you should pick. Here are a few ways that you can narrow your choices down.

  1. Pick the Size of the Room
    If you aren’t going to knocking down any walls or changing the shape or size of the bathroom, then you are going to limit your choices immensely. You’ll only be able to fit so much. However, if you do want to widen the bathroom you might want to complete step two and pick your appliances before this step. This will help you determine how big the room needs to be in order to fit the items that you want in there.

  2. Choose Your Appliances
    Maybe you just need your bathtub repaired but maybe you want a completely new one that’s a totally different shape and size. This means that you may not be able to put it in the same place as the old one. Decide whether you want to stick with your single sink or if you want to put in doubles. Where will the mirrors go and how big will they be? What kind of sink bowl do you want? Consider making the toilet it’s own cubicle so someone could shower and someone could use the rest room at the same time. All of these kinds of decisions need to be made before work starts.

  3. Decide on Your Walls
    You have the option to use ceramic tile over the entire bathroom or you could use something cheaper on most of the areas but use ceramic tile in the shower and bath area and as a black splash behind the sink in order to protect the walls. Or perhaps you would rather have some other type of material all together. Finished wood is common for some types of bathrooms. Porcelain and marble are also put to good use in a bathroom remodel but that depends on how much you want to spend; marble especially can be quite expensive.

  4. Determine Your Floors
    You already are pretty limited when it comes to bathroom floors. You need something that is going to be able to get wet and moist and not get moldy, warped or damaged in the process of drying. That’s the main factor here. You also want to consider getting something that is slip proof. However, pretty much any flooring material can be finished with a slip proof layer, so that’s not too much of factor in your decision unless it saves you a little money.

  5. Think About Plumbing
    This is something that you should talk over with a professional. Once you decide what you want, it might be a good idea to make sure that your bathroom will be compatible with the ideas that you have. If moving the plumbing around just isn’t going to be an option then you should find out before you get your heart set on anything. Finding a plumber shouldn’t be too difficult but you’ll need to make sure that it is a trustworthy company with a good reputation before you sign any contracts. Take a look at their online reviews from a third party, unbiased site like Yelp before you continue.

You don’t have to get completely overwhelmed with the ceramic tile, porcelain, wood slats, refinishing materials and the rest of it. If you just pick the things that you want or choose the look that you are after, the contractors will be able to help you as far as the materials go. You should also make sure that you ask not to be shown anything that is out of your budget. Because, of course, your first step, before any of this is that you should have set a budget. Don’t go over the budget. There’s no point in going into debt for your new bathroom or you won’t be able to enjoy it.

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