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The 6 Most Common Bathroom Design Pain Points



Designing a bathroom and seeing the bathroom cost to be quite within your budget is always a fun thing to have. But, it can also make you feel like the entire bathroom renovation process will go just as planned. In most cases – even in the most well-planned bath renovations – these six common design points listed by DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Lubbock can derail your project’s progress. Knowing them early can help you anticipate their arrival.

  1. Battling Poor Lighting- Insufficient or poorly planned lighting is a frequent hindrance in bathrooms. This issue can lead to difficulties in routine tasks, such as shaving or applying makeup and can even pose a risk to safety. LED lighting solutions that offer both aesthetic and energy-efficient benefits are helpful in improving lighting. Place them under your cabinets or within areas that local light can’t reach for maximum visibility.

  1. Overcoming Bad Ventilation- Poor ventilation can lead to a host of problems, including persistent odors, dampness and the growth of mold and mildew. These issues not only compromise the structural integrity of your bathroom but also pose health risks, so always include them in your bathroom quote.

  1. Confronting Space Limitations- Many homeowners are familiar with the challenges posed by cramped bathroom spaces, particularly in older homes. This limitation can hinder daily routines and reduce the overall functionality of the space. Using smart design principles and possibly reconfiguring the space lets a professional remodeler significantly improve the usability and spaciousness of your bathroom. Some ideas include hidden cabinets and countertops with multiple storage spaces underneath.

  1. Addressing Outdated Designs- An outdated bathroom can detract from the overall ambiance of your home and may even affect its value. Whether it’s antiquated fixtures, fading tiles or a color scheme that time forgot, refreshing your bathroom’s aesthetic can have a transformative impact. Consider modern, clean-cut backsplashes, tile patterns and even heated flooring for added visual and functional impact.

  1. Solving Plumbing Woes- Among the critical infrastructural elements of any bathroom is its plumbing system. Aging pipes, leaky faucets and inefficient water usage are pain points with both practical and environmental implications not just for your bathroom but for any whole home remodeling project. Work with professionals to upgrade your bathroom’s plumbing to enhance performance, reduce water waste and prevent the inconvenience of future breakdowns.

  1. Eliminating Mold and Mildew- The moist environment of bathrooms makes them prone to mold and mildew growth, which can have serious health implications. Addressing this issue requires more than just surface-level solutions; it calls for expert intervention to identify and eliminate sources of excess moisture and to select materials that resist mold growth. 

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With all of these considered, you’re well on your way to keeping your renovation costs down by working with “the best bathroom remodeler near me,” DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Lubbock. Call us at (806) 425-1468 or fill out this contact form to reach us.

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