The MOST Overlooked Details in a Bathroom Remodel

Remodeling a bathroom is an exciting journey, but sometimes the little things get overlooked. These details may seem small, but they can make a BIG difference in how comfortable, functional, and long-lasting your bathroom will be! Over the years, we’ve learned that paying attention to these areas helps create a space that truly feels like home.

Lighting
Good lighting can completely change how a bathroom feels. Beyond the main overhead light, think about task lighting around mirrors and softer, ambient lighting that makes the room feel relaxing. The right lighting helps you start your day on the right foot and end it feeling calm!

Ventilation
A bathroom is full of moisture, and without proper ventilation, problems like mold and mildew can sneak in. Planning for a good exhaust fan or ventilation system keeps the space fresh, safe, and comfortable for everyone in your home.

Outlets and Electrical Placement
Convenience matters, especially in a busy bathroom. Thoughtful placement of outlets near vanities and showers, along with safety features like GFCIs, ensures your space works well for your everyday routine.

Storage
Beautiful bathrooms need room to breathe, and space to store the things you use daily. Vanities, cabinets, and shelves help keep your space organized, so your bathroom stays as calm and welcoming as it looks.

Waterproofing and Durability
A bathroom should be a worry-free space, not one that causes stress over leaks or damage. Proper waterproofing in showers, tubs, and other wet areas protects your home and gives you peace of mind for years to come.

A Thought to Keep in Mind:
The difference between a bathroom that just looks nice and one that truly feels like home often comes down to these little details. With careful planning and thoughtful design, your remodel can be a space that’s both beautiful and a joy to use every day

If you’d like someone to walk with you through the process, answer your questions, and help your vision come to life, we’d love to help.

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