Plumbing Problems Can Flush Your Bathroom Renovation!
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by rachel
3y ago
We recently warned you not to let your pipes flush your remodel. The unseen thing in your bathroom – namely the actual plumbing – can cause you major havoc if you’re unprepared. Realtor.com (via MySanAntonio.com) offers advice. Even if you don’t see the pipes connected to your sink or shower, understanding how they work is essential if you want your bathroom renovation to turn out all right (and within budget). Before beginning, you need to know what type of plumbing material you’re dealing with, and where your pipes and drain lines run. But what else? Pressure Problems You probably ne ..read more
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Don’t Let Your Pipes Flush Your Bathroom Remodel!
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by rachel
3y ago
If you’re considering a bathroom upgrade, chances are you’re looking at the flooring… maybe the cabinetry… possibly the toilet and more. But you need to look deeper into your bathroom. As in, literally below the surface. Plumbing problems can flush your whole renovation. Fortunately, you can avoid rookie mistakes with these tips from Realtor.com, via MySanAntonio.com! Even if you don’t see the pipes connected to your sink or shower, understanding how they work is essential if you want your bathroom renovation to turn out all right (and within budget). Types of Pipes Your plumbing can be mad ..read more
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More Questions To Answer Before You Remodel The Bathroom!
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by rachel
3y ago
Bathrooms have recently surpassed kitchens as the number one home renovation project, but before you get started there are questions you need to ask – and answer! We shared some of the biggies, via Realtor.com, and now we’re back with more! What’s the immediate impact? You may be daydreaming about the convenience of a larger shower, or seamless walls with no scrubbing, or even improved lighting, or many other end-result ideas… but how much will the remodel affect your day-to-day life while it’s happening? On average, a bathroom remodel will take about 25 days. If you only have one bathroom ..read more
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Answer These Questions Before You Remodel The Bathroom!
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by rachel
3y ago
Thinking about a bathroom remodel? You’re in good company! Bathrooms have recently surpassed kitchens as the number one home renovation project! But before you get started, there are questions you need to ask. And we’ve got a list via Realtor.com! What’s your bottom line? This is the biggie. Before you start choosing paint chips or comparison-shopping for that new smart toilet, you need to know what you can spend. “Learning how much you have to spend also eliminates falling in love with items that don’t fit your budget,” says Rick Johnson of STL Remodeling and General Contracting in Gro ..read more
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Tidy Up Your Tiny Bath!
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by rachel
3y ago
When it comes to keeping a room welcoming, bathrooms start at a disadvantage because most of them are just… well… small. Usually, it’s the smallest room in the house. And that presents a special challenge. A tiny bathroom, like any small space in your home, needs to be kept tidy or it will seem even smaller. So how to keep such a small – but busy – room tidy? Especially when it’s also a place we keep a lot of our stuff? We’ve got tips, via SimpleMost. Let there be light! If you’re fortunate enough to have a window in the bathroom, make the most of that natural light. If you want to use dra ..read more
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You’re Forgetting To Clean Part Of Your Bathroom…
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by rachel
3y ago
Everyone who has a shower know how to clean it. To some extent. We sincerely hope. But even the best shower cleaner can’t get the space completely spotless if you’re not cleaning every part of it. Think about it: When was the last time you washed the shower head or shower curtain? No worries. As always, we’ve got tips, this time from RealSimple. Shower curtain Sure, you can throw away your shower curtain liner and buy a new one. But really, a lot of times it’s just spotted with soap and not-so-fresh, and how many 6 foot by 6 foot sheets of plastic do we really need sitting in landfills for ..read more
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Tips for Towels – How to Hang Your Hooks!
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by rachel
3y ago
If you’ve got a bathroom, you’ve got towels. And since towels have a way of stacking (or just plain piling) up, most of us use a combination of bars, hooks and rings to hang them up and out of the way. So when you’re remodeling your bathroom, you want to keep these tools in mind. Not only do you need to make space for them, it needs to be the right space! We’ve got advice on where to hang your hangers from the home improvement source, BobVila.com! While there is an industry standard height that contractors tend to use, the best height depends on the bathroom layout and who will be using it ..read more
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More Ways To Go Green With An (Almost) Zero Waste Bathroom!
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by rachel
3y ago
We recently shared some tips on how to implement the zero-waste technology in your bathroom… which can be tricky, since it’s the most waste-generating room in the house! Thankfully, the folks at Green Matters had some great suggestions, which we’re happy to pass along! Switch Your Soaps That soap dispenser on your bathroom sink may be convenient, but it will eventually end up floating around in the ocean with all the other plastic junk. Switch to hand-crafted bar soap! Bar soap doesn’t just have to be for your dirty hands either; opt for a bar soap in the shower as well. Body wash and other i ..read more
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Go Green With An (Almost) Zero Waste Bathroom!
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by rachel
3y ago
Once in awhile, a trend comes along that can actually change the world. And the zero-waste trend might be that exception! But how do you apply the zero-waste philosophy in a room that – let’s face it – is dedicated to waste? (And not just of the biological sort!) In the bathroom, we throw things out, we flush things away, and most of products are wrapped in single-use plastic that sometimes isn’t even recyclable. That can all change if you’re willing to take a few simple steps to transitioning your restroom into a more eco-conscious space. We’ve got some tips, via Green Matters, to help you ..read more
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How To Make Your Smallish Bathroom Feel Bigger!
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by rachel
3y ago
Bathrooms are usually the smallest room in the house. In fact, it’s kind of surprising that a room we’re in so much for so many reasons is as small as it is! But just because you’re in a smallish space, you don’t have to feel cramped. We’ve got tips from the Seattle Times to make this room feel bright and spacious without knocking down a wall! Raise It Up Meaning, whatever you can elevate, do so. A little trick that creates more space in a bathroom — and in any room — is lifting the furniture off the floor. A floating vanity opens the floor space beneath it. The same goes for any other stora ..read more
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