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Long Island Home Improvement
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EDITORIAL OF THE WEEK
Saturday,
July 7, 2007
Author: Long Island Home 411, Home Improvement Specialists
Bathroom Additions & Renovations
For improvements
that add value to your home, bathrooms are second only to kitchens
as rooms to improve. Bathroom additions or renovations can also add
tremendously to your own enjoyment of your home as well – ask any
couple who have shared a bathroom with their children, or shared a
single bathroom sink with each other!
Are You Adding or Improving?
If you have a one-bath home on Long Island, adding a second bathroom
is a great home improvement project provided you have room for it or
can make room for it. Locating the new bath right off the master
bedroom is best, if possible.
If you aren’t adding a bath, but rather upgrading an existing bath,
your choices are really limited only by the space available and your
budget.
Features Make the Bath
Here are some interesting features to consider adding, some of which
are luxuries and conveniences that we have discovered outside, in
spas and hotels, and brought into our homes:
- Custom bathtubs, Jacuzzis and soaker tubs – these comes in every
imaginable shape, size and depth, with or without jets, molded seats
and other options
- Multiple or luxury showerheads – double heads, massaging settings,
adjustable spray settings
- Steam showers – relaxing and soothing after a hard day at work or
a tough workout
- Heated floors and heated towel racks – keep your feet and bath
linens warm in winter
- Electronic faucets – great germ-control and water management
tools, and not just for public places any more!
Even the lowly bathroom sink can be a work of art today. Beautiful
models in hand-painted porcelain, glass, metals and virtually every
surface imaginable are available to create a focal point in any Long
Island bathroom.
A Little Can Sometimes Go a Long Way
Bathrooms are typically among the smallest rooms in the home –
although less so in new Long Island homes - so a little luxury in
materials can be quite affordable. Gorgeous tile and stone options
can be used generously or sparingly to great effect. And because
bathrooms have so many fixed elements, it is possible to achieve a
look of complete renovation whether or not you change everything.
A Great New Bath Starts with Planning
Before contacting Long Island bathroom contractors for bids,
consider the following:
Decide what you require: It is a new bathroom, an expansion of an
existing bathroom? A rip-out and re-build? Cosmetic improvements
only? An additional sink? A window to let in more light? What does
your perfect bath have in it?
Get ideas: “Tear sheets” ripped from magazines are a great way to
build ideas for your new bath. What does your perfect bath look
like? If you are having trouble deciding just what you want,
consider using a Long Island bath design and execution company to
help you plan using the ideas you love.
Incorporate additional features: Now is the time, during the
planning stage, to include or exclude special features and fixtures.
Budget and space may limit some of your choices, but if you feel you
cannot live without some feature, chances are you can find an
affordable version of it in a size that will fit into whatever space
you are working with.
Develop your budget: Be realistic. Also, determine how you will
finance the renovation. Keep in mind that in addition to materials
choices, cost will be impacted by the current structure and water
supply and waste removal elements, and how well you can conform to
them. Relocating fixtures that require additional plumbing work will
almost always increase total cost.
General Principles to Keep in Mind
There are several general considerations for any bath-remodeling
project to keep in mind as you plan.
- Add space, if possible
- Add light, if needed
- Add storage
- Use easy to clean and maintain materials
- Make it relaxing – even a small bathroom can function as a retreat
to enjoy.
Find licensed Long Island bath remodeling and design contractors at
http://www.lihome411.com.
- Long Island Home 411
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