Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Great Ideas for a Stylish Bathroom

Every few years most people get the urge to renovate their bathrooms. You probably have many ideas of what you want done, but are unsure of what it's going to cost. You may be able to estimate the cost for materials, but have no clue what the labor will cost, that is provided you hire an outside contractor. While the idea of a contractor sounds great because they know what they're doing and will get the job done quickly, it's going to cost!

Why not attempt to do it yourself. If you're organized and plan ahead, you can get a great deal on many of the bathroom fixtures and supplies you're going to need. You may think you don't have the required experience to renovate the bathroom yourself, but it's a small room and the perfect opportunity to "practice" your carpenter skills. Because it's such a small room, you may want to use this chance to enlarge the room, giving yourself more space for storage or decorating ideas.

Enlarging the room may seem like a huge task, but it may only mean knocking down one wall. In most cases, there is a closet or other unused wall behind part of the bathroom. You've been looking for this opportunity. You can make some beautiful built in shelves for towels, books or miscellaneous bathroom items. As long as you have the walls down to the bare wiring and studs, it's the perfect chance to put a light in your new shelf.

If you've planned ahead with this project, you're not rushed, which means you've had a lot of time to look for a cheap contractor to do the work for you. Or, better yet, you may have a friend of relative that will do the work for you for next to nothing. If this is the case, they'll have some great recommendations on ways to utilize space as well as save money and still get the bathroom of your dreams. Make sure you don't let him do all the work for you. If you don't know much about power tools like air compressors, this is a great time to learn. Use this opportunity to learn all you can about renovating so next time you really can do it yourself and save.

Before you begin your bathroom project, set aside a budget of how much you can afford to spend. If you were able to get cheap labor or, better yet, do it yourself, you'll have extra money for supplies. This is great if you have some special item you've wanted but didn't think you could afford!

Last of all, keep in mind if you're doing it yourself, it's not going to be done in a day. Plan ahead so that you can efficiently do the work on the important parts. Remember, you don't want to be without a toilet or shower for long!

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