Bathroom Remodeling Choices to Consider

Apr 22
08:13

2011

Aaliyah Arthur

Aaliyah Arthur

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You may be surprised at the actual bathroom remodeling pros and cons to your most desired layout and design options.

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Everyone has a dream bathroom. As a military wife,Bathroom Remodeling Choices to Consider Articles I have lived in tons of houses, and I have dealt with just about any layout imaginable. You may be surprised at the pros and cons to your most desired layout and design options.

Beginning with the sink and vanity, dual vanities are touted as selling points in the real estate world, but dual vanities means dual everything else as well. Maybe you will not be dealing with your spouse’s horrible grooming and cleanliness habits in your own personal space, but his/her space will still be host to hair in the sink, misplaced bottles of soap, strewn makeup , and dripping faucet rust. You still have to look at it, and, on the lowest downside of dual vanities, your spouse may become very territorial and not welcome you to tidy up and arrange his\her space. Dual vanities could become your worst nightmare, you just have to pick the lesser of two evils when it comes to the installation in your bathroom remodel.

Speaking of dual, if the vanities are truly dual vanities and not just his and her sinks on the shared vanity, you will be footing the expense of keeping two areas stocked with products. Two toothpastes, two lotions, and two sets of brushes, combs, and styling products can be expensive and hard to keep up with as far as a grocery list is concerned. The alternative of having dual sinks on a shared vanity allows you to share products, yet it brings about the time tested bathroom argument of putting the lid on the toothpaste, water spots on the mirror, and other tidiness issues.

One thing that is conducive to almost anyone who shares a bathroom is a private toilet. A toilet closet with a locking privacy door is a must. This allows privacy for one person while the other can remain n the area to use the shower, the sink, the bath, or the closet. There is just no downside to a private potty.

A separate shower and tub seems like a no brainer, but there are a few minor things to consider when making this decision for your remodel. Two areas to clean can be a deal breaker for the party that ends up with the cleaning duties. And, again, keeping both areas stocked with product and clean towels can wreak just as much havoc on a relationship as putting the toilet paper on the roll backward.

Some other amenities that may be added, budget providing, are heated floors, light dimmers, Jacuzzi tubs, and multi-head massaging shower gadgets. A luxuries bathroom is dream for every homeowner, but if you are in the market for the remodel, carefully consider the elements that you choose. You may just be choosing another argument.