The Best Flooring for a Bathroom Remodel

The Best Flooring for a Bathroom Remodel

The “cold feet” syndrome occurs for many when bathing or showering. This feels worse in the winter months, of course.

Bathroom flooring is unique as it is subjected to the most humidity and moisture. It does need to be more waterproof, durable, and, of course, comfortable. And, of course, most homeowners also want style!

Here’s a breakdown of the best choices in flooring for a bathroom:

  • Tiles: both ceramic and porcelain

Tiles are water-resistant and durable. They are versatile and come in many shades to fit any aesthetic of any bathroom, from light to dark hues. They are patterned as well and withstand heavy foot traffic with ease of maintenance. Simply put, “mop and go” can be said of tiles.

One of the most popular choices, the homeowner does need to keep in mind that textured tiles are best, as tiles can be “slippery when wet” when non-textured. Tiles can be cold underfoot, so installing under-floor heating can eliminate the colder feel of tiles.

  • Vinyl flooring

This is an older type of bathroom flooring, but it is now much more appealing aesthetically than it was decades prior. The quality is also better as it is now not prone as much to cracking, which was a problem previously.

Sold in sheets, easy to install, durable, and waterproof, It is softer under the feet than tiles, and this is a plus. Best of all, budget-conscious homeowners will find this the most affordable type of bathroom flooring.

  • Stone flooring

If you are searching for the best luxury type of flooring, stone is a great choice. It is, of course, durable and waterproof and just squeaks “luxury.” However, it is costly and can be more difficult to install.

 

There are many types of stone flooring, including granite, marble, slate, travertine, limestone, sandstone, and quartzite. The best type of stone flooring for you depends on your needs and tastes. However, it is slippery, so using bathmats, especially with stone, is recommended for the shower and tub area.

  • Carpeting in bathrooms

Yes, this does exist, especially in older homes, and some homeowners still want carpeting in their bathrooms for the simple reason that it is WARM!

However, it is prone to mold and mildew in the carpeting and underlayers and is not easy to keep dry. It is generally not recommended by today’s bathroom remodelers.

Choices in bathroom flooring are numerous, and a good remodeler will take into account the foot traffic, budget, and aesthetic that will suit each and every homeowner who is looking to replace the flooring in their bathroom.

 The Real Facts on ROI of a Kitchen Remodel

The Real Facts on ROI of a Kitchen Remodel

While a kitchen remodel does return an ROI when a home is sold, it is not the primary reason individuals do this type of remodel.

There is generally a price increase when selling a home with a newer kitchen rather than an outdated and rather ugly old-fashioned one, but it is not as great as most homeowners think.

The ROI results from the functionality and improved look, which drives the ROI. A kitchen that is only remodeled by repainting and/or cabinet replacement will return less than one that is fully remodeled.

To put it simply, the more a homeowner puts into a kitchen remodel, the greater the ROI. Buyers generally look at a kitchen and bathroom first when making decisions on purchases, as these spaces are the hubs of all homes.

Total remodeling, of course, will be more costly, but the fact remains that a great-looking and spacious kitchen space returns the investment not just by increasing the sales price but by making a home sell more quickly when put on the market.

Time IS money when selling! Buyers also look for newer upgrades to enhance energy savings and conserve water. Proper lighting does this, as does newer plumbing and electrical work.

Safety is assessed as older wiring, which can especially cause buyers to be suspicious of the safety of cooking in a kitchen. Needless to say, sufficient storage is more convenient and safety-oriented.

Natural light is always sought for the energy efficiency of a kitchen as well as the aesthetic, and newer lighting enhances this aspect as well, so windows and overhead energy-efficient lighting should be addressed.

Overcrowding of old cabinetry that lends itself to clumsy encounters in the kitchen can turn buyers off rather quickly when assessing a home to purchase.

Overall, a homeowner who remodels a kitchen will see the ROI returned when the home is sold, but enjoy the home more while living there.

The golden rule usually is to do as much within a given budget as possible, without going over budget and regretting unnecessary upgrades.

A pro with decades of experience can assist homeowners in choosing the best upgrades that will fit their budget, make the kitchen a better place to cook and congregate, and yet return the best ROI on the kitchen remodeling monies spent!

 Don’t Allow Your Sink to “Sink” Your Kitchen 

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Don’t Allow Your Sink to “Sink” Your Kitchen

The truth is that a sink, or the type of sink, is a much-overlooked component of kitchen enjoyment. Most homeowners will put up with an outdated sink or one that is old and worn while focusing on the other aspects of a kitchen remodel.

A proper sink that serves each homeowner’s needs, and the aesthetic is crucial in making a remodel a great success. There are many styles of sinks and just as many uses and preferences by homeowners. We will dive in here and explain types and uses to educate about this much-used component of a kitchen.

Especially during the winter months, with a lot of individuals spending more time at home, kitchen sinks take a “workout.”

Types of sinks in a nutshell:

  1. Single bowl sinks

These speak for themselves as they are one deep bowl. The advantages are that a great deal of washing of dishes and storing dirty dishes can be done with this type. However, there is no divider, so a dish drainer or other storage area for washed dishes is necessary.

Farmhouse sinks are generally one bowl, but some are two bowls. They can be built in such a way that they meld into the cabinetry. These are great for individuals who use large pots and pans while cooking and want an aesthetic that is more cozy looking.

  1. Double bowl sinks

These are a top choice for families who are seeking to save space and time, as one side is used for the dirty dishes, and the other side can be used for storage of rinsed dishes before these are put into the dishwasher or dried. This is a quick and easy solution to quickly wash dishes without having another spot to stack the washed dishes.

  1. Drainboard sinks

These are catching on in popularity as they combine the capacity of single-bowl sinks with the drainage capacity and storage of double-bowl ones. The name speaks for itself as the drainboard is built into the sink rather than having to purchase one. Functionality here is the paramount feature of this type and can be matched to any aesthetic.

  1. Island or prep sinks

Serious cooks love these and hence also are rising in popularity. Just as a kitchen island is used for eating and socializing, these “island/prep” sinks are standalone, and add prep space, storage, and are eye-catching as well. Of course, an island must be constructed, and plumbing may need to be extended during installation.

No matter what the choice of sink, size matters, as does usage and aesthetics.

A consultation with a kitchen remodeling expert is necessary as ALL sinks must address the existing plumbing as well as the capacity to address the installation of new plumbing.

Quick Yet Luxurious Shower Installations

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Quick Yet Luxurious Shower Installations


The holiday season has begun with winter weather nipping at us even indoors. We discussed luxury spa bathtubs/jacuzzis in a previous post, but this is not doable for everyone without sufficient space, time, or money.

 

This does not mean that a homeowner must do without the luxury of a spa feeling as showers themselves can be remodeled quickly, even sometimes within one day, and be made to feel luxurious.

 

The possibilities are actually boundless, and many homeowners in the past two years have relinquished bathtubs altogether in favor of shower-only bathrooms. 

 

This saves space and adds to accessibility for older adults. Showers save money on water as well and are used frequently by many homeowners who do not feel the need to soak to relax.

 

Low-flow showers are especially eco-friendly and can include water purification systems, as well as digitally created controls, which make them easy to adjust and control. With technology on the rise, voice-controlled showers are now possible, and of course, recyclable materials are used.

 

Swivel heads with long arms make showering easier than ever, as bodily nooks and crannies can be reached without straining and stretching. Shelving inside the showers cuts back on bodily movements, too, and relieves the need to keep reaching outside the shower for toiletries.

 

Most showers now come enclosed, keeping the water inside sans shower curtains, and there are easy-access door-style showers now that are quick and affordable to install.

 

Preparation is key to quick installation, as the old shower is removed, plumbing is checked, and any cracks or crevices in adjacent walls must be assessed and sealed. The base, walls of the shower, and doors must be measured so that the new shower fits correctly.

 

After installation, everything is checked again by a professional shower installer/remodeler, and the digital aspects or additional technology must be tested and taught to a homeowner.

 

While one-day installations in showers can exist, this does not mean they should be done sloppily or in too big of a hurry.

 

Experiencing luxury and convenience with a shower alone is a great way to update a bathroom, but can also be done by updating the bathtub and providing a total spa experience.

 

Find that great bathroom remodeler and see how even a shower can relax and bring enjoyment each day without costing an arm and a leg! 

 

 

Spa Getaway Bathroom Remodels

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                                    Spa Getaway Bathroom Remodels

The winter is upon homeowners in Southeastern PA and the greater Delaware area. Homes become chillier, and of course, holiday stress can occur.

 

Individuals still work and look forward to relaxing after a long day of employment and holiday planning. What better way to combat that than with aspa-typebathroom remodeling?

Getting comfy in a tub with Jacuzzi features and shelving is the perfect way to relax and forget the day’s stresses.

 

Of course, enough space is needed for a spa-type bathtub installation, and the size of the bathroom will determine how significant this addition can be or IF it can be done.

 

The type of plumbing must also be considered, and there are many styles to choose from aesthetically in this sought-after type ofmini-spainside a home now. These also add a great deal of market value to a home.

 

The plumbing is crucial, especially in older homes, as many have what resemblessnake-likeintertwined plumbing or plumbing that is hard to access.

 

There are many styles to choose from aesthetically in this sought-after type ofmini-spainside a home, now from claw foot to ultra-modern.  Spa-like tubs also add a great deal of market value to a home.

 

The plumbing assessment will include pressure inclusion, as whirlpool jets are generally powerful and are used in jacuzzi or Whirlpool tubs.

 

If a bathroom is not large enough or cannot support a full Jacuzzi or Whirlpool tub, there are options such as Air Baths, which only provide bubbles for relaxation.

 

Clawfoot tubs and deeper tubs can mimic the spa experience by enlarging the tub’s depth and using aromatherapy built in to enhance the mood in the bathroom.

 

If you are older or chilly when taking a bath, there are built-in heaters that can be used to produce extra warmth. For folks with mobility issues, there are gated tubs that allow easy in and out access.

 

If owning a very small bathroom, a simple deeper style tub, known as a Soaking Tub will do the trick of making each bath feel luxurious and relaxing.

 

During cold weather and the holiday season, changing the bathtub alone in a bathroom can lift the spirit of all homeowners, as well as contribute to feeling warm and comfortable each time anyone in a household bathes.

 

Not to mention the pleasure yourstay overguests will experience!