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Questions to Ask Yourself Before Adding a New Bathroom



An extra bathroom can make life a lot easier when you have a growing family, especially when you find yourself the last one to use your shared bathroom every morning. It’s no secret a new bathroom will take up your time, money, and resources. Before you go around and solicit before you go around and solicit a bathroom quote or two, read on as DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Northwest Arkansas discusses the questions to ask yourself before getting a new bathroom.

“Do I have enough space available?”

While bathrooms have a relatively smaller footprint than most other rooms in your home, they will nevertheless take up space. Unoccupied rooms are ideal for conversion to bathrooms, or they can be merged into one large room with an ensuite bathroom. It’s not too early to think about large fixtures like the bathtub because you’ll have to make sure that it will fit in the new bathroom – or do away with it if it’s too large.

“What is the bathroom’s purpose?”

Think about why you’re planning for a new bathroom and considering soliciting a bathroom estimate. Do you want to avoid the stress of not having to share a bathroom with everyone else in your home every morning? Do you need a place where you can relax after a night’s work? Or perhaps you need a small bathroom for guests? Once you have established the bathroom’s purpose, you can now decide whether you should get a full bathroom, a three-quarter bath (shower, sink, and toilet), or a powder room (just a toilet and a sink).

“Where should I put the bathroom?

Considering the bathroom’s purpose and available space, you should have some ideas on where your new bathroom should go. A powder room should be near where you receive guests, while a full bathroom may be placed upstairs. You’ll probably want a powder room upstairs if you often wake up at night needing to use the toilet, but find it inconvenient to go all the way downstairs.

“Can I handle such a major project?”

Adding a bathroom is more intensive than remodeling an existing bathroom, and, as described above, will require a lot of your time, money, and resources. This underlines the importance of working with a full-service remodeler like DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen. As a design-build remodeler, we’re involved with the process, from the initial sketches to installing the final tile and fixture. Our experience gives us the capability to keep the project on track and helps ease the stress of handling complex projects such as these. 

Let’s Start a Conversation!

Are you searching online for a “bathroom remodeler near me“? DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Northwest Arkansas offers a wide range of professional remodeling services, including kitchen, bath, and shower remodeling. To get started with a no-obligation consultation, call us at (479) 315-5253 or contact us online! We serve homeowners in Sulphur Springs, Siloam Springs, Bella Vista, Lowell, Gravette, Bentonville, Rogers, Maysville, Centerton, Pea Ridge, Cave Springs, Decatur, and Garfield.

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