A bathroom remodeling project may seem daunting at first, but it’s actually quite simple. You just need to identify your needs and preferences to help narrow down the possibilities, then start planning your new bathroom based on your home’s current structure and layout. In today’s article, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington, a top local bathroom remodeler, discusses what to ask yourself before a bathroom remodel.
What’s your current bathroom like?
It’s important for you to think about your current bathroom and how you use it. You’ll need to communicate this information to your remodeler. Where is your bathroom located? Is it a master bathroom or a guest bathroom? How many people use it every day? Do they have any special needs or requirements? Your new bathroom should be designed according to your lifestyle.
What are the things you like about your bathroom?
Next, think about the things you like about your current bathroom. Maybe you really like the layout. Maybe it has an antique vanity that you’d like to keep. Your remodeling company will use the answers to this question to improve your current bathroom and highlight the things you love about it. If there’s nothing you really like about your current bathroom, then make sure to tell your remodeler this too.
What are your remodeling goals?
Now you will have to identify your remodeling goals. Do you want extra space? New bathroom fixtures? Maybe you want to turn your bathtub into a walk-in shower. You’ll also need to define your overall style. Help your remodeling company out by identifying the colors, materials and textures you want to use for your bathroom.
Let’s Start a Conversation!
DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington can help you with all of your custom bathroom remodeling needs. During our consultations, we will help you plan for your bathroom remodel and offer suggestions that will help you achieve your remodeling goals. We are known for our attention to detail and excellent customer service. Call us at (910) 212-5889 to learn more about our services and products, or to request a consultation.