To get an accurate bathroom estimate, you must clearly communicate the goal of your remodeling project to the contractor. However, with so many decisions to make — especially in a large-scale bathroom makeover — the process can be overwhelming and intimidating. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Northwest DC has some tips on what to include on your remodeling to-do list.
What to Focus On
Your Vision
Envision how you want your new bathroom to look and what features would make it a safe, efficient and comfortable space. You can look up design ideas online or in magazines. Save the photos and create a compilation of images that you can show to the remodeler during planning meetings. This way, they can have an idea of the style you want and the functionality you need.
Vanity & Countertop
Your bathroom quote should include the cost of a vanity and countertop. Prices vary, depending on the material and design. Options typically include floating and legged vanities, which are suitable for both classic and modern bathrooms. For countertops, wood, tile or stone are popular choices. Their distinct characteristics can help set the vibe in your bathroom.
Sink
A ceramic sink is a classic choice, but porcelain, cast iron, glass and stainless steel are also worth considering. Natural stone, composite and wood can create a natural look. In terms of installation, your options are overmount, undermount and vessel.
Tile
Bathroom tiles must be durable, appealing and low-maintenance. You can choose from ceramic, porcelain, cement and metal tiles. Each of these materials has its own unique appeal, which can be further elevated by your choice of tile pattern. The pattern of your bathroom tiles can be simple or bold, depending on your preference.
Fixtures & Finishes
Your faucet should match your shower or bath fixtures. They may also have the same finish as your lighting and vanity hardware, but some designers recommend mixing metals to enhance bathroom design. The materials used for faucets are chrome, brass, nickel, silver, gold, iron, oil-rubbed bronze, pewter or sometimes a ceramic mixed with a particular type of metal.
Bathtub & Shower
You can choose to have a tub or shower only. Generally, in large bathrooms, you can go with a bathtub or even a tub-and-shower combination. If you have a small amount of square footage, it would be better to get rid of the tub and invest in a nice shower instead.
Lighting
Ensure there is adequate lighting in the room so you can safely and comfortably go about your bathroom routine. Natural lighting is generally the best type of lighting in this space. Of course, it has to be complemented with artificial lights too.
Let’s Start a Conversation!
If you want to work with an experienced “bathroom remodeler near me“, look no further than DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Northwest DC. Call us at (202) 933-7196 or fill out our contact form to chat with our team. We proudly serve clients in Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Arlington, McLean, Woodley Park and other nearby communities.