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Problem Solving With Bathroom Fixtures

Bathroom fixtures are the main components of all bathrooms. There are some major concerns that people face when it comes to bathroom fixtures. These are budget, space and style. This article will show you how to deal with these concerns.

Fixtures On A Budget

Bathroom fixtures can actually take a lot from your remodeling budget. However, there are ways to go about this. First of all, ask yourself what you really need. Bathroom fixtures include the bathtub, but do you really need one? Or if you already have one, do you absolutely have to replace it, even if it’s still in good condition?

A good time to fix your tub is if it is already chipped, stained or cracked. All you really need to do in this case is give it a refinishing job instead of replacing the whole thing. This can literally save you hundreds to thousands of dollars.

When remodeling your shower, go for a one-piece unit rather than a tiled one. Tiling can cost you a lot more because of the labor it requires. There are many affordable and durable one-piece units available in several colors and materials.

You can buy an expensive fixture or two if you focus on quality. Think of your favorite fixture and bet on that with more money. For instance, if dipping in baths is really important to you, spend more on the bath, but less on other bathroom fixtures. Keep in mind though, that all faucets in general should not be crushed out of your priority list when it comes to costs. This is because faucets are movable parts and can easily wear out.

Fixtures For Small Bathrooms

Finding fixtures for small bathrooms shouldn’t be complicated. The whole idea is simple. If something doesn’t fit, don’t even try. Placing massive fixtures in a tiny bathroom will only make them look awkward, and the worse thing is, you’ll end up not wanting to spend time in that cramped space.

Consider wall-hung sinks, corner sinks and pedestal sinks. These are highly compact and save more space compared to table sinks and others that have countertops. When choosing toilets, go for those that tend to sit closer to the walls. This simply means more space.

Consider custom fixtures. They might be higher in price, but there is a wider variety among smaller fixtures so low prices aren’t impossible to find. Also consider merging bathroom fixtures. For instance, if you want a tub but feel your bathroom doesn’t have enough space for that, replace your shower unit with a tub and simply install a showerhead above it. This is very common in hotel bathrooms.

Which Style

It’s easier than thought to choose a style for all your bathroom fixtures. Simply begin with a theme in mind. A tub with claw feet would be great for traditional bathrooms. Faucets with porcelain and gold embellishments also go well with the traditional or classical theme. If you’re more into modern design, choose a whirlpool or rectangular tub with simple lines. Also choose stainless steel faucets for a cleaner and minimalist look.

There are many more styles out there. All you have to do is type in a theme in your search engine and then research on the materials, colors and forms attributed to that theme. Consider personal style as well as practicality.

Bathroom fixtures are the most practical components of all bathrooms and one should therefore spend more time choosing the right ones. Use this article as your guide to choosing the best bathroom fixtures for you.

 

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