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Step-by-Step Instructions for DIY Bathroom Renovations

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Harvey
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Step-by-Step Instructions for DIY Bathroom Renovations

 

Most homeowners begin and end their days in the bathroom, although this frequently-used area is frequently disregarded when thinking about house renovations to make. Do you feel ashamed when visitors come over because of your outdated bathroom? We'll assist you in remodeling your bathroom affordably.

 

 

You can expect to save up to a few thousand dollars by doing it yourself, especially when gutting the bathroom renovations. Limiting the use of pricey materials like tile and repairing fixtures rather than purchasing new ones are two other bathroom makeover cost-saving suggestions.

 

Organizing a Bathroom Renovation

 

Choose design components

Select a design for the bathroom remodel that matches your vision and level of DIY expertise before you get started. This project can be approached in a variety of ways, from repainting and replacing the vanity to demolishing the room and beginning from scratch.

 

Before starting your bathroom renovation, make sure to settle on the following details:

 

Color scheme: Considering a contemporary farmhouse style? Or perhaps you want something simple and modern to go with the rest of your house's decor? To ensure that your new bathroom tiles will not clash with your chosen paint color, find inspiration images for your concept in advance.

fresh fixtures Will you get a new bathtub or shower? Are you putting in a brand-new sink? The cost and schedule of your project will increase if one or both of these fixtures need to be replaced.

Storage rooms After the remodel, where will you store your towels and toiletries? Make sure you have shelving or cabinets to replace the lost storage space in your bathroom if you're taking out a closet to make more space.

Utility locations: Do you know where the plumbing pipes and electrical cables are? To prevent breaking these hookups and needing to pay for expensive repairs, keep these spots marked.

 

Steps for Bathroom Renovation

 

Dispose of the bathroom fixtures

The first step in any bathroom renovation, whether partial or complete, is to remove the drywall and any existing fixtures. It's not too difficult to gut the bathroom yourself, but make sure to follow these instructions to prevent any costly blunders during the demolition stage.

 

To avoid any unpleasant spills, start by turning off the water, draining the bathroom, and removing the toilet.

Cover the bathtub if you plan to remove it before beginning to chip away at the bathroom tile until you reach the studs. This is required so that the plumbing may be modified to match your new shower or tub design.

Where necessary, take the insulation out of your walls. A hammer should not be used on insulation. Instead, remove the veneers with a reciprocating saw.

 

Construct a new shower or bathtub.

You can begin installing your new fixtures once you've completely renovated your bathroom. To stop future damage, you should replace your subfloor if it shows any signs of decaying wood or water damage before setting up your new shower.

 

When replacing a shower or tub, you should choose a pan or basin that complements both your new design and the area where your old tub is located. The most common shapes for basins are rectangular, square, or pentangles (with one corner removed). Consider the other elements of your bathroom, such as the door's location, while selecting a foundation shape.

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