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How To Make The Most Out Of Kitchen And Bath Remodeling

If you’re planning a kitchen and bath remodeling project, it’s ideal to gain some insight as to the most important aspects of a renovation. Here is what to consider.

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When it comes to remodeling jobs, kitchens and bathrooms are going to take the most time, money, and effort. Because of this, you really want to get the most out of the project. After all, it has to last a long time. Here are some of the best ways to get just what you’re looking for, and finish with a room that’s just right for you.

Update Your Cabinetry 

The cabinets are going to have a real impact on the look and feel of your bathroom and kitchen, so you want to get these right. First, think about whether the cabinets are in the right place for you. If you think they have optimal placement and the cabinets are still in good condition, you can simply paint them. Painting them and changing the hardware makes a real difference.

If you need to replace the cabinets or change their placement, then you’ll need to think about the types of cabinets you buy. There are plenty of Ready To Build cabinets on the market now, and they do look good at first glance. However, they don’t last as long because they’re made of cheaper materials, such as particle board. To get the best results, get solid wood cabinets if your budget allows.

Replacing Bathroom Fixtures

In your bathroom, one of the largest jobs will be replacing the fixtures, such as the bathtub and toilet. As such, you’ll want to consider whether the fixtures do need to be replaced. If they’re still in good condition and in the optimal positions, then you can simply freshen them up. Much like cabinets, you can repaint fixtures and add new hardware, like faucets, in order to make the room look new.

If they are getting older and need replacing, consider if they are in the right spots. Could moving the bathtub create more space and make the room flow better? If so, then you’ll want to change up the plumbing and move the room around. This will eat up a good chunk of your budget, so think carefully before doing this.

Pick Out the Best Flooring

Flooring is very important in your bathroom and kitchen. They’re high traffic areas that see a lot of water and humidity. When choosing new flooring, you need to find one that can cope with this.

Hardwood is often a popular choice, as it looks great and does last for years, depending on where you use it. It does need to be solid wood if you want it to handle the atmosphere in these rooms. You can also go for a tile, whether it’s ceramic, porcelain, stone, or otherwise. These all give you hard wearing properties and are simpler than expected to take care of.

Update the Walls

In a kitchen or bathroom, you’re more likely to choose tiles for the walls, and with good reason. Tiles will protect from water and humidity, keeping it out of the drywall. Plus, they allow you to create all kinds of amazing looks, too.

You don’t have to tile the walls from top to bottom if you don’t want to. After all, it does get expensive fairly quickly. You can tile around the most important part, such as the backsplashes and in the shower, and then paint the rest of the walls. There are paints specifically made for kitchens and bathrooms, so they should hold up nicely.

Open Up the Space

If you have a smaller kitchen or bathroom, then space really is at a premium. When planning a remodel, start thinking about how you’ll make it look bigger. There are lots of ways that you can do so.

The classic method is to add in large mirrors, to help bounce light around. This is very easy in a bathroom, but it looks great in a kitchen too. Try looking into open storage, too. If you’re using shelves rather than cabinets, it helps the room feel less closed in. Plus, it’s totally on trend right now.

Add in a Kitchen Island

Need a focal point in your kitchen? Then a kitchen island is just the thing. It will pull the room together, and of course, has lots of practical uses. For example, you can place your sink or stove in there, or use it for added storage.

A kitchen island also adds the perfect seating section to your kitchen, too. If you spend a lot of time in the kitchen, this is just what you need.

Use Lighting Well

The key to any good remodel is good lighting. If there isn’t enough light in the room, it’s going to make it feel dull and lifeless. It’s also going to make smaller kitchens and bathrooms feel even smaller, and of course, you don’t want that.

There are lots of ways you can implement lighting to make everything feel bright and airy. For example, you can use under cabinet lighting that helps light up countertops, which is so important when you’re working on dinner. You’ll also want to think about the types of lights you use, too. Many homeowners are making the swap to LED lights. They’re eco-friendly and still give you the light you need.

Plan For Aging in Place

If you really want a remodel that will last, consider a plan that accounts for aging in place. This is where you remodel your home to aid mobility as you grow older, and putting things in place now will help in years to come.

This is especially important in the bathroom. You’ll want to consider adding things like non-slip floors, grab rails, wet rooms, and so on. These all make it much safer to use your bathroom when you grow older and need some extra support.

Conclusion

These are all changes to your kitchen and bath remodeling project that you’ll want to consider making. They’ll help you make the most of the space, and last for years. Plan out your renovation carefully, and you can get just what you need from the space you have.