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3 Ways to Maximize Bathroom Space

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Tackling what is probably the smallest room in your house can be challenging when you’re trying to maximize space. However, if you have been blessed with an exceptionally small bathroom, you’re in luck. Here are three of our design tricks that will help you to make your tiny bathroom feel like an entirely new space.

Use Softer Colors
The best way to make a room appear larger is to use softer colors on your walls. Pale or neutral colors tend to give the illusion of space. When you’re redesigning a small room, the color palette should fit the size of the room. A bathroom is meant to be fresh and relaxing so using too many vibrant colors in one palette can overwhelm people and force them to feel tense and cramped. Keep the colors soft, but feel free to add life to the room with the decor accents you use.

Recessed Lighting
Most bathrooms only have a single overhead light, which is inadequate when it comes to lighting the tub, toilet, and vanity areas of the bathroom. Light, especially natural light, always brings the illusion of more space to a room since darkness makes a room feel more confined. However, if your bathroom lacks a window, recessed lighting is a great alternative. Not only does it add functionality to the room, but it can be a great way to add style to the space.

Declutter
The more cluttered the space is, the smaller you make it. A great way to keep your bathroom looking bigger, better, and more organized is to begin by decluttering items that are not necessary to the overall design and functionality of the bathroom. Feel free to add bins, baskets and shelves for additional storage and organization. Recessed shelving in the shower is also a fantastic way to gain more storage and to keep your shower products from bopping around the entire bathroom.

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Remodeled Kid’s Bathroom

Remodeling a bathroom in your home is usually a good idea.  If you’re planning on selling your home in the near future, it can especially be a smart move, since most bathroom renovations provide a great return on investment.

When we worked with our clients in Arlington their vision wasn’t to sell their home, but to better use or update their current space (this is often the case with many of our Arlington clients). Their remodeled bathroom was designed with their kids in mind, but with the goal to give the bathroom more storage and a modern look.   We added in modern tiles, including white subway tile and black floor tiles, gave them more storage by adding in recessed shelving in the shower and made it fun yet modern with beadboard and green paint.

We also updated their attic into a master suite!

 

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Bathroom Upgrades That Are Worth The Cost:

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Just like kitchen remodels, updating your bathroom can result in the highest resale value of your home. Remodeling your bathroom can be a complex and daunting endeavor, so if you’re thinking of making  improvements, calling a professional is always a good idea. The cost of a full bathroom renovation ranges from $15k -$25k, while smaller renovations can range anywhere from $1k – $15k… Clearly, there is a wide range of pricing behind a bathroom renovation. To help you determine how much to invest in your bathroom renovation, we’re sharing five upgrades we think are worth the extra cost!

1. Install recessed shelving: In smaller bathrooms and powder rooms, recessed shelving increases  storage space,  while also looking stylish. Recessed shelves in the shower provide easy access to necessities and can be cleverly tucked into the wall.

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2. Focus on the visuals: Choose your bathroom accessories wisely and don’t cheap out on the small details. Details such as nice tile, colors, and attractive fixtures go a long way, especially when reselling your home.

Tip: Purchase your shower head, faucet, and handle in a trim kit to save money and have a nice cohesive look. We find it’s best to avoid shopping for plumbing fixtures at large chains, such as Home Depot and Lowes.Shop at your local plumbing supply house to ensure top quality to avoid future headaches.

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3. Install radiant flooring: Want to add a WOW factor to your bathroom? If so, consider adding  radiant floors.  This is a luxury addition that is becoming increasingly popular.  You can choose from either forced hot water radiant hearing, which includes tiny hot water piped under the sub floor, or electric radiant mats that go on top of the cement board sub floor. The electric radiant mats are the most affordable option.

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4. Think skylights: If you’re remodeling your bathroom on the top floor of your home, illuminate your space with a skylight or large windows. These options add an unexpected touch that creates the illusion of space, making the room feel larger. Additionally, they allow for natural lighting, which can be cost-saving by reducing your electricity bill.

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5. Add lots of storage: Maximize your storage options by making sure your bathroom has a closet, medicine cabinet, and recessed shelving, as this is also a big selling point for potential buyers.

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We hope you found these bathroom upgrades helpful!  If you have any questions about remodeling your bathroom, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Thanks for reading! –McDonald Contracting

www.McDonaldContractingMA.com

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