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Common Mistakes To Avoid When Designing Your Bathroom

If you are planning on redesigning your bathroom in the near future, it is important that you aware of some of the common mistakes that people make when taking on this type of project.

Common Mistakes to Avoid when Designing your Bathroom

There are actually quite a few different mistakes that can be made when going about designing a bathroom at home, so you will therefore want to know what they are in order to avoid big problems later on. The more you learn about these mistakes, the better prepared you will be to take on this sort of project.

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  1. Not establishing a firm budget

Before you go ahead with your bathroom design project at home, you will first need to make a point of deciding how much money you can spend on it overall. It is important that you take the time to write down all of the expenses you are going to incur over the course of this project and determine how much you can afford to spend on each one individually. Some of these expenses will include:

  • Total cost of bathroom design project
  • Fixtures and fittings
  • Total cost of installation
  • Plumbing work

 

  1. Not taking your specific needs into consideration

One common mistake that people make is to not take into consideration their own specific needs when designing a new bathroom for their home. Do you have pets or kids? If so, you will have to at least partially base the decisions you make around those things.

  1. Not setting aside enough room for storage

Although it can be easy to get caught up in making your new bathroom look at nice as possible, it is also very important that you leave enough room for storage so that you have a place for all of your things. A lot of people do not take this into consideration, and as a result they don’t have an adequate amount of room after the project has been completed.

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  1. Not considering ventilation

Proper ventilation is absolutely essential for all bathrooms, so you will have to keep this in mind. If you don’t want to deal with problems like mold and mildew later on, it is imperative that you have a good ventilation system installed when doing this project. The last thing you want to deal with is big repair bills because of damage caused by mold in this part of your home.

 

  1. Not focusing on the Flooring

You will definitely need to carefully consider the kind of flooring you have installed in your bathroom for a number of reasons. The flooring that is put in your bathroom shouldn’t get very slippery when it gets wet, because you will not want to risk slipping and tripping on it.

It’s also a good idea to take a decent amount of time to look at different flooring materials so you can choose one in particular that will look good in your bathroom while keeping you safe. Select a color of flooring that will go well with the rest of this room so that it doesn’t clash at all.

  1. Not having the proper lighting installed

The lighting fixtures that you have installed in your bathroom should look nice and function properly at all times. There are lots of different lighting options to choose from, so you will need to look into a few before making a final decision. A dimmer might be a nice touch, depending on what your preferences are.

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  1. Not paying enough attention to the little details

It’s all the little details of your bathroom that will truly make it yours. If you want a bathroom that is a reflection of you as a person, you will definitely want to add some personal touches so that it’s completely unique.

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BDC 315 : Apr 2024