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5 Most Common Bathroom Remodel Mistakes

Remodeling a bathroom is exciting, yet it can also be incredibly overwhelming. It doesn’t matter whether you’re upgrading in hopes of making your bathroom more functional, or simply upgrading for style, either way, you’re better off avoiding mistakes. The key to successfully remodeling your bathroom is knowing the most common errors that people have made before you, and avoiding making them yourself. Here are some mistakes that you’ll want to steer clear of at all costs.

Failing to Properly Ventilate

One of the most common mistakes that people make when carrying out a bathroom remodel is ventilation. They neglect proper ventilation, and unfortunately, without the proper air flow moisture will start to build up. 

Excess moisture can lead to mold, mildew, and even damage the structure of your home. That’s why you want to make sure that your bathroom has an adequately sized exhaust fan, and ideally, a window to allow for natural air to enter and ventilate after each shower.

Poor Planning

Many homeowners dive straight into their remodel without considering the layout first. Unfortunately, a poorly designed bathroom can result in feeling too cramped in your bathroom space, and being forced to cram in fixtures sorry rather than being able to lay them out spaciously. 

So, before you start your remodel, carefully plan out where you would like everything to be placed. The more carefully you can plan the placement of your sinks, toilets and showers, the more you can maximize not only the space you’re working with, but also improve your bathroom’s functionality.

Choosing The Wrong Materials

Bathrooms endure all sorts of conditions. There’s a lot of water in this part of the home, which is why it’s so essential that you choose the right materials. The materials you choose should be high quality, and able to withstand plenty of moisture. Invest in moisture resistant materials like ceramic, and mildew resistant paint. This will ensure your bathroom’s longevity, regardless of how many showers you take a day.

Choosing The Wrong Lighting

The lighting you choose for your bathroom is incredibly important, since lighting is often such an important part of your bathroom. Insufficient lighting can make getting ready in the mornings complicated, not to mention it can be unflattering. 

Incorporate a mix of not just bright lighting so you can see yourself well enough, but also consider adding ambient light too. When you take a bath or you’re not necessarily looking for harsh lighting, a dimmer choice is ideal.

Not Setting a Budget

Creating a budget for your remodel is a must. Bathroom costs can quickly start to add up which is why it’s so important that you carefully budget each step of the way.  By planning carefully and putting aside enough money for everything you hope to carry out, you can avoid unexpected costs at the end of your project which you didn’t anticipate.