If you’re thinking about renovating but not sure if it’s necessary, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington explains what you need to consider below.
Safety Concerns
If you’re worried about the safety of toddlers or aging parents as they use the bathroom space, then it may be time to get it remodeled. It’s important to have the right safety measures installed to prevent serious injury. Bathrooms will always have wet surfaces that make a user prone to slips and falls, but the risks can be minimized when proper safety measures are installed. Some of these include non-slip surfaces, safety bars around the shower area and additional lighting. Every member of your family can benefit from this as well!
Your Needs Are Changing
Your family’s needs change over time. For instance, you might have children that have grown and moved out. To accommodate your changing needs, hire a trusted contractor to help create a bathroom design that will make better use of your existing tub space. It can still be a tub for other members of your family, or you can convert it to a more spacious shower area.
The Decor Seems Outdated
Your bathroom should be designed to enhance your bath experience and make you feel refreshed, not tired. The decor sets the mood of your bathroom, after all, so if an outdated design doesn’t make you feel inspired to seize the day, consider a redo.
The Space Is Too Small
If you think that the space is too cramped to accommodate your essentials, then you need to get it remodeled. Depending on your options, it’s possible to expand your bathroom or have it completely redesigned with a layout that makes better use of the available space.
Let’s Start a Conversation!
When you decide on a bathroom remodel, make sure to hire the right people for the job. To get started on your next remodeling project, call DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington today at (910) 212-5889. You can also fill out our contact form to get in touch with our experts. Our service areas include Wilmington, Cape Fear, New Hanover, Landfall, Ogden, Wrightsville Beach, Marsh Oaks and Porters Neck.