
You'll see that the master bathroom has grown in size between the before and the after photos. The original room had two doors and was dark. The glass block window was outdated and needed replacement, and the cabinetry had little storage or space for knees. The tub was not functional and had a large footprint. After remodeling, the closet door was made larger to accommodate the new shower. The wall behind it was also changed to a patterned subway tile.
The homeowner repurposed the 1935 gray bathtub and used the tub in her master bath remodel. Herringbone tiles were used to accent the shower feature wall. The designer kept the neutral color palette while bringing visual interest. The bathroom's large tile accent stripe ties together the whole project. She also repurposed an existing sink, which was originally installed in 1948. Ikea supplied a new sink to replace the old one.

The scope of work should be drawn up by the contractor. This can be done by you, or someone else. But it's important that the contractor clearly defines what's included in each project. The work will typically include removing old tile and debris, replacing the floor and cement backer board, installing a new tile, grouting it, and connecting plumbing. The contractor will also need paint and prep work. A before and after photo of the master bathroom remodel should be available from the contractor.
The toilet was the only area of the bathroom that wasn't completely renovated. Given the price, it is essential to replace the toilet. Lowe's has a guide that will help you replace the toilet without causing damage to the rest. Remodeling a master bathroom should include replacing the wiring.
The final step in a bathroom remodel is the drywall. It is crucial that it fits the space. The majority of drywall used in bathrooms is made from cement. But, you can make it out of other materials. The drywall should be strong, waterproof, and resistant to moisture. Follow these instructions.

The bathroom's renovation transformed the small room into a relaxing oasis. The master bathroom remodel before and after shows the replacement of the bathtub with a glass-enclosed tub. A stone mosaic tile wall adorned the walls, and gray stone tile was used as a herringbone mosaic on the floor. The shower wall has a niche that can be used for your bathing necessities. To match your new flooring, you might also consider the color of the baseboards and walls.
FAQ
Can I remodel my whole house by myself?
Do it yourself - you'll save time and money.
It doesn’t matter how much DIY is your passion, sometimes it can be difficult to do the job yourself. There may be too many variables involved for you to control.
An example: If your house is older than you think, it might be that the wiring is unsafe. You will need an electrician to inspect and make sure that your system is reliable and safe.
Consider that you may not be able repair any structural damage that might have occurred during the renovation.
It is possible that you don't have the right tools or the knowledge to do the job correctly. If you want to install a new kitchen faucet, you will need a plumber's serpent, which is a tool that clears clogged pipes.
There are plumbing codes that will require you to hire a licensed plumber for your project.
Let's just say that you must know what you can do before you undertake such a daunting task.
Ask your friends and family for help if you're unsure if the job is possible.
They can advise you on the steps you should take and where to look for further information.
How can you avoid being ripped off during renovations to your house?
You can avoid being ripped off by knowing exactly what you are getting. It is important to carefully read all terms and conditions before signing any contract. Don't sign any contracts that aren't complete. Always ask for copies of signed contracts.
Can I rent a dumpster?
You can rent a dumpster for debris removal after your home renovation. Renting a dumpster to dispose of your trash is a great option.
Statistics
- According to the National Association of the Remodeling Industry's 2019 remodeling impact report , realtors estimate that homeowners can recover 59% of the cost of a complete kitchen renovation if they sell their home. (bhg.com)
- A final payment of, say, 5% to 10% will be due when the space is livable and usable (your contract probably will say "substantial completion"). (kiplinger.com)
- On jumbo loans of more than $636,150, you'll be able to borrow up to 80% of the home's completed value. (kiplinger.com)
- They'll usually lend up to 90% of your home's "as-completed" value, but no more than $424,100 in most locales or $636,150 in high-cost areas. (kiplinger.com)
- Design-builders may ask for a down payment of up to 25% or 33% of the job cost, says the NARI. (kiplinger.com)
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How To
What should I budget for the restoration of my old home?
The cost to renovate your home will vary depending on how many rooms are being renovated, which type of renovations you do, where you reside, and whether or not you are hiring professionals. The average cost for renovations is $10,000 to $50,000 depending on how large and complex the project.
If you're planning to sell your home after the renovation, you'll likely receive less than market value if you don't take into account the costs of repairs, upgrades, and improvements. If you don't put enough effort into your home before it sells, you could even lose money. On the other side, if your home is in a good condition, you can get more money if you put in the effort.
These factors will help you choose which projects to start first.
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Your budget. If you have a limited budget, start small. For example, you can tackle one room at a time, such as painting walls or replacing flooring. To make big changes, you can hire a contractor who is skilled in kitchen remodeling.
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Your priorities. Your priorities. Do you want your home to be in a better condition? Or do you just need to fix a few problems? Even if you focus on one issue, it is important to remember that even minor problems can quickly grow. If your roof leaks when it rains, it might be necessary to have it replaced sooner than you think.
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Your timeline. It's important to prioritise projects that don't impact the resale of your existing home if you plan on buying another property in the near future. If you're considering buying a property next year and want hardwood floors installed or new bathroom fixtures, then you won't want them to be done right away. Instead, you might wait until you move out of your existing home to make those updates.
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Your skills. If you are unable to do a certain task, get someone else to do it. For example, if your carpentry skills aren't strong enough to build custom cabinets, you might be able to hire a cabinet maker to do the job.