Whether you’re looking to sell your home or you’re finally settled in your forever home, If you’re thinking of renovating your property at some point in the near future, it’s often worth researching which big changes will make a difference to your life and to the value of your home.
Research shows that a sparkly new bathroom can make a dramatic difference to the worth of your house, as well as how it makes you feel when you use it. If your bathroom is old and dingy, you’re less likely to enjoy it and reap the benefits of what a beautiful, comfortable bathroom can offer you.
After all, It’s where you start and finish each day. You wake up, use the toilet, wash your hands, take a shower, brush your teeth, style your hair, and are out of the door. Before going to bed, you use the loo, wash your hands, brush your teeth, remove makeup, wash your face or take a bath, apply creams and moisturizers and are then ready for bed. The average person will spend about 1.5 years of his or her lifetime in the bathroom.
If you’re looking for luxurious as well as affordable, practical but also classy then there are a range of bathrooms available for you to choose from. Here are a few handy tips to consider when designing your shiny new bathroom:

- Revamp your bathroom and give it a new look, and you could get your inspiration from Harrogate Bathrooms. Find a reliable company to do all the hard work; you’ll be relaxing in the tub before no time.
- Plan a layout and stick to it. Avoid making unnecessary changes to your existing bathroom layout — the fewer alterations you make, the lower your plumbing costs will be. If you do need to move some key elements, then at least keep the toilet close enough to connect to the existing soil pipe.
- What’s your style? Traditional? Modern? Classical? Does the theme need to match the rest of your home? Once you’ve decided, you’re off to a good start.
- To ensure the hot and cold pipes and waste are in the correct positions, you need to choose all sanitary ware, and things like your modern designer radiator before plastering or tiling. Specify everything before first-fix stage, as leaving key decisions until the sales are on can mean expensive alterations.
- So what makes for the perfect bathroom? A survey shows that beautiful bathroom tiles and good grouting are one of the most important aspects of a bathroom to us, with 76% adding that it would add the most value to the room. There’s nothing better than new, clean tiles and at the moment mixing patterns, textures, darks and lights is all the rage. When picking your tile style, go for what you love, but also what you know you’ll love for years to come.
- There is nothing worse than a lifeless, dribbly shower to give you a hopeless and pathetic start to the day. 70% of people say that Electric and power showers are the most important part of a bathroom, while suitably sized sink, toilet and bath fixtures tailed off at 60%.
- One of life’s great pleasures is relaxing in a hot bath; don’t restrict yourself from missing out on the ultimate bliss that is a bubble bath. Most people agree that a luxurious tub could turn your basic bathroom into a relaxing space. Light some candles, dim the lights and enjoy.
- Use large mirrors to make a small bathroom feel lighter and more spacious – a frameless mirror covering the whole of one wall is very effective. If you’d like to avoid misting up after showers and baths, fit heated pads behind the mirror.
- Nothing can ruin a nice new room faster than clutter, so don’t forget about bathroom storage. Use storage furniture and baskets to keep everything out of sight (apart from your posh toiletries of course). Fitted furniture offers the chance to achieve a coordinated finish, but remember to include it in your layout plan.
Bathrooms are the number one place that homeowners love to renovate, even more so than kitchens – people love the cleanliness a new bathroom brings. Although there’s a lot to think about, don’t be scared to take on the challenge! Renovating a bathroom can be one of the most rewarding projects you can undertake.
It was once an afterthought – often contained to a shed in the garden. But now, after the kitchen, the bathroom is probably the most important room in the house in terms of resale value. As we seek to make the most of precious downtime, its status has been raised.
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Nice post i really enjoyed reading it. I think one of the most important things you’ve said here is the tip about the big mirror, I love to see that bathrooms with big mirrors. And another important thing that gives the bathroom an special touch is the bathtubs. The bathroom, as said, is a room we spend a lot of time so it’s important to keep it a pleasant envioronment.
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