Your Bathroom Project Selection Process
I have been a professional contractor for almost eighteen years.
I would have to admit that I get more kitchen and bathroom projects than anything else in my business.
I have been asked so many times to recommend the best type of bathroom renovation.
I would like to share what I have experienced in my career.
Since the bath consists of so many parts, like the bathroom sinks, mirrors, cabinets and flooring, it is important to make sure that all of these components are carefully selected and prepared before the project begins.
The selection process can be organized easily to simplify the renovation project.
Typically, I suggest that any furniture-type items be selected first.
Since these pieces are the most difficult to find, especially in a completely custom application, they should be chosen first so that all other details can be pulled together congruently.
It is a lot more difficult to find a vanity to match a selected tile than to find a tile to match a selected vanity.
The size, shape and style of the furniture pieces commonly dictate the style of the room and the types of details that will be incorporated.
To make the bathroon sinks, mirrors, cabinets and floors work together, there should be a clear focal point to start with.
The bathroom mirrors are one of the most important parts of a bathroom project.
Most people think that the mirror is simply a utilitarian fixture in the bathroom.
Many do not take into account that the mirror reflects everything else in the bathroom.
The size of the bathroom sinks, mirrors, cabinets are all impacted by the size of the reflection that the mirror creates.
The mirror should not over power the rest of the bathroom making the bathroom look like it has been doubled.
The first impression of a bathroom is often seen in the mirror.
When selecting the sink, one should consider the size and placement of the base.
Many times, an irregular shaped sink will conflict with the space that the sink is planned to sit.
If the sink and counter space have irregular shaped sides, it is recommended that you don't place it against a wall.
If the vanity is against the wall, a flat sided counter top and sink will work best.
You do not want one item to detract from the other when selecting the bathroom sinks, mirrors, cabinets.
Keeping this in mind throughout the selection process will prove beneficial in the final project results.
I would have to admit that I get more kitchen and bathroom projects than anything else in my business.
I have been asked so many times to recommend the best type of bathroom renovation.
I would like to share what I have experienced in my career.
Since the bath consists of so many parts, like the bathroom sinks, mirrors, cabinets and flooring, it is important to make sure that all of these components are carefully selected and prepared before the project begins.
The selection process can be organized easily to simplify the renovation project.
Typically, I suggest that any furniture-type items be selected first.
Since these pieces are the most difficult to find, especially in a completely custom application, they should be chosen first so that all other details can be pulled together congruently.
It is a lot more difficult to find a vanity to match a selected tile than to find a tile to match a selected vanity.
The size, shape and style of the furniture pieces commonly dictate the style of the room and the types of details that will be incorporated.
To make the bathroon sinks, mirrors, cabinets and floors work together, there should be a clear focal point to start with.
The bathroom mirrors are one of the most important parts of a bathroom project.
Most people think that the mirror is simply a utilitarian fixture in the bathroom.
Many do not take into account that the mirror reflects everything else in the bathroom.
The size of the bathroom sinks, mirrors, cabinets are all impacted by the size of the reflection that the mirror creates.
The mirror should not over power the rest of the bathroom making the bathroom look like it has been doubled.
The first impression of a bathroom is often seen in the mirror.
When selecting the sink, one should consider the size and placement of the base.
Many times, an irregular shaped sink will conflict with the space that the sink is planned to sit.
If the sink and counter space have irregular shaped sides, it is recommended that you don't place it against a wall.
If the vanity is against the wall, a flat sided counter top and sink will work best.
You do not want one item to detract from the other when selecting the bathroom sinks, mirrors, cabinets.
Keeping this in mind throughout the selection process will prove beneficial in the final project results.