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Adding or renovating a bathroom is one of the best ways to add value to your home. An average sized project that is well-planned and designed using good quality materials can almost pay for itself. If done correctly a bathroom is a great investment.

Updating your bathroom though requires a lot more then just re-painting the walls. It’s an opportunity to change the layout and add that extra fitting or bathroom cabinet that you have needed. It could be that you are able to add that separate shower you have always wanted or maybe just a bigger bath.

If you decide that you are happy with your layout then stick with it, there are still many ways to add value to a bathroom. Just because you stick with a layout doesn’t mean you have to keep the same style fixtures. Today’s baths, showers, basins and toilets can come in many different shapes, sizes and designs. However it is important to measure carefully to make sure all your fixtures fit. Some people get caught up in the fixtures and forget to consider the functionality of the bathroom. Make sure you step back and examine the overall elements.

Re-plumbing can push the costs up. This can be resolved if you do it yourself. With many books and online resources available it is achievable and will give you the opportunity to spend the money saved on more expensive bathroom fittings.

To avoid finding bathroom snags such as your bathroom mirror mists up or your taps don’t fit; speak to a bathroom specialist who can make sure every aspect is considered. Most bathroom stores have specialists who are more than willing to talk through any issue you have on your mind. They can run off a computer-generated model based on your bathroom’s dimensions and your requirements. Make sure you take into account the colours and decor. It is important to research the paint, tiles or wallpaper you will use in the bathroom. It will be required to stand up to the heat and steam that comes with a hot bath or shower.

Most of all you want to design and develop a bathroom the fits into your lifestyle and needs.

We all have a favorite room in our home. For some it’s a warm cozy kitchen. For others it’s a sumptuous living room or a comfortable bedroom. When is the favorite room ever the basement? You can transform a boring basement into a getaway room and create a new favorite place. Upgrade that lost space and get more out of your home’s square footage.

Did you know that the cost of remodeling your basement is significantly cheaper than adding on an extra room? The savings are even higher if you are able to start with a dry basement. With the average cost of a basement remodel at about $20 per square foot, basement transformations are a real space solution for some. There are a few things to consider before starting a basement remodel. If you are unsure about where to get started, it’s wise to consult a local general contractor. Estimates are usually free.

The Official Basics

Most city and county regulations require basements to have 7-foot ceilings. Without the right ceiling height, you might have a difficult time getting a building permit. If your ceilings come close to that height, check with a local contractor. They will be able to offer you some ceiling solutions that can help you find more head space. Don’t be too concerned about overhead pipes and wiring. Pipes and wires can be moved or drop ceilings can be hung. It’s also great to have a qualified contractor who can educate you on building codes for your getaway room. He’ll be familiar with what’s important to local inspectors.

Damp or Dry?

The next concern should be basement dampness. Some older homes have significant dampness and even occasional flooding. Of course, it would not be wise to remodel your basement without addressing these serious issues first. Flooding occurs mainly because of runoff problems. You’ll have to reroute drainage away from your basement. You may also have to make gutter repairs to keep water away from your home. Any foundation cracks will have to be addressed as well. Cracks in your foundation will allow rainwater to accumulate in your basement. Repairing and installing drains are important too. Also have your contractor check for radon before building. Radon is a cancer-causing, radioactive gas that can be found in settled water like underground pipes. It would be a good idea to check for radon before beginning a basement remodel.

Ventilation in Your Getaway Room

Ventilation is a must in your newly remodeled basement. You’ll need cold air returns and heating. Your contractor will be able to run ducts, set registers and adjust any outflow piping. Or you can purchase a basement ventilation system. Check with your contractor about which is right for your situation.

From Dark to Light

Your getaway space will need some light! With windows out of the question in many basements, recessed lighting is a great way to fake natural light in your new room. Check local stores for lighting fixtures that best suit your overall decorating scheme.

Fabulous Flooring

To fight a damp feeling in your new room, you may consider installing heated flooring. What a cozy way to keep your feet warm! However, there are tons of great flooring choices available from hardwood to tile. Even carpet is a great accent and brings a level of coziness to your new room.