Ok lots to cover but you are on the right track! Take down the shelf above the toilet, take down the mirror and light fixture and take out the vanity. If you have to buy a new sink for your new vanity, you can always try and save that one and use it in the new one. Its white and in good condition so it will work. To bring in a little extra cash, sell the vanity, mirror, wood cabinet and light fixture on craigslist. Love the hex tile for the floor and like another white tile for the wall as well, but maybe think about doing a subway if it is still a good price.
Then you can add in any color you want to add color and life to the space. Another element that would make it very classic is bead board. I agree that you can't just go off of percentages and ROI. It takes insight into the other houses in the area and other factors if you want to compete in value and depending on what your future goals are.
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It will contain page after page of side by side comparisons of similar homes along with value adjustments for the differences.
They have all 5 star reviews and very affordable reports. I want to add a pencil tile for design, how high should I place it? Well, every time our kids move out and in the remaining kids play fruit basket turnover with the bedrooms.
Once a child child 1 laid claim to her bedroom for a year before we let someone else move in and take over.
That was a couple years ago and now that child child 2 that moved into child 1's room has moved out and we have been moving stuff we have found belonging to child 1 to child 1's house. We didn't wait a few weeks after child 2 moved out to start moving my grandchild in. We boxed up child 2's stuff as soon as child 2 moved into an apartment and child 2's stuff is in a closet. Come get it whenever I was going to claim child 2's room as my new craft room but alas a grandchild beat me to it.
If the grandchild goes back home to her mom It will immediately become my new craft room or my new office I decide I like the craft room I am setting myself up now which is the room the grandchild just moved out of.
I have six kids and I think each of them has lived in each bedroom we have at one point in time or the other but I couldn't swear to it!! Usually once you move out you loose it and the lay claim to it right then so its not long! We had a vacancy for a few years as one son joined the air force but he came home but child 1 had moved out by then and he got child 2s room and then child2 moved into child1s room. Child 1 was distraught that we moved her shrine but she had moved even if she wasn't ready to acknowledge that she had moved!!!
Of course grandpa is living with us and he's on hospice now so who knows what the future holds!! Son 1 who didn't join the airforce said he's done and he's not moving and noone will ever get his room again as he waited to long for that room!
Son 2 doesn't want child2's room as he has painted his room and fixed it up really nice so no problem there. Child 2's room is the second best kid bedroom in the house which is why the furor over who gets it happens so quickly. Of course there has been talk about my now craft room becoming a grand baby nursery so The grandchild's room is lovingly called the aquarium because of the fabulous paintings done on the walls. I would allow weeks for a bathroom remodel.
Like 3 Save. Karen Marcely Original Author. Andreadeg, I have thought about heated floors. Will have to see if budget will allow it. Like 1 Save. MongoCT 9 years ago. Like 2 Save. Lynne Reno 9 years ago. Like Save. Sophie Wheeler 9 years ago.
One to two weeks. Don't believe those TV shows where a bath gets re-done in an hour. In the end you will have a lovely space hopefully that you can enjoy for many years! Babka NorCal 9b 6 years ago. Babka, this thread was three years old and Dream dug it up just stump for his blog Tim Lu 4 years ago. I see alot of contractor too people off in contractor u maybe will find 1 good one becarefull n god blesd u all Now u need waiting time for code inspector come check on plumbing n electrical that can delay project..
One man job if more people involve faster. This will be the best answer for u. Doreen Cleveland 4 years ago. HU 2 years ago. Memes 2 years ago. Holy smokes! Maybe for a homeowner who has no clue. If I took 4 weeks to redo a bathroom of any size I would be loosing more then my shirt. I'm always giving days total gut and redo.
Helen 2 years ago. I don't know how a bathroom can be gutted and redone in six days. Showers have to pass flood tests. Waterproofing needs to cure between applications. Unfortunately you need to actually have to do the work to understand how everything works.
You can read up on how bathrooms are redone untill the cows come home But unfortunately that does not make you qualified to dictate how it all works together. GreenDesigns 2 years ago. Deny this 6 day level work. Considering this thread is 7 years old, I hope the bathroom is done by now. Same goes for you as I said to Helen. Example bath Planet accomplishes bath redo in one day with 2 techs.
Unless something goes wrong or a part doesn't fit. People like these options. You only need a permit if you are changing out plumbing in My area of NY. Don't argue with what you don't know And F-D level work freely posted. Pseudonym adopted to not have to own it. Related Stories. By Erin Carlyle. Tile the whole wall in your shower to give your bath a light and lofty feel. Once you have installed the sheets, the waterproofer waterproofs the entire room as required since there are chances of leaking.
Waterproofing the room ensures a tight water seal for many years to come and no leaking showers. Waterproofing involves coats, 24 hours for each coat to dry, which will be at least a 2 days process. Tiling is an essential step since the tiler needs to cut the tiles accurately to fit every corner of the room.
When tiling the floors, make sure that it is consistent throughout the space if you decide to configure the room. The walls look better when tiles ceiling-to-wall.
Once the tiling is over, the contractor can measure the shower screen. The tiling process is a 5-day job. Now that you have set the tiles in place on the floor and the walls, it is time for the contractor to grout and silicone them at the critical joints. This is not lengthy and can take just a day or 2. Once the entire tiling process is over, and your complete bathroom is well-tiled, it is time for trimming and painting. If you have new doors and windows, it is time to install the timber architraves.
After that, the whole bathroom will be freshly painted, from the entrance to the ceiling. This may take just 1 day. Since the plumbing rough-in work is already taken care of, it is time to install the items and connect them. These items include the toilet, sink, vanity, bathtub, tapware, built-in shelving, and finally, finishing the drainage underfloor. This will take you days. The lighting and hardware usually come last. Once the plumbing fit-ins are over, you can move onto the electrical fit-ins, such as installing the lighting fixtures, the switches, fans, and the heated towel ladder.
This will take the electrician one day to fit. Last but not least, once the electrical and plumbing fixtures are over, your bathroom is very close to being ready.
All that is left to do is prefix the bathroom accessories such as robe hooks, toilet paper holder, hand towel rail, etc. They also install the shower screen and mirrors.
Once all this is over, your bathroom needs a final cleanup before you can use it again. This will take one day. Factors Affecting Bathroom Remodeling Length It is sporadic to see a remodeled bathroom just in time as planned.
The time taken by a remodeling project depends on whether you are looking for minor changes or a complete rebuild. A remodeling project can take as little as a few days or many months, depending on the changes you are looking at. Once the walls are up, we will then put in the flooring you have chosen. The walls will need to dry, and this can cause a few delays. In addition, if you choose ceramic tiles for your bathroom floor, this takes longer than vinyl or bamboo flooring because it will have to dry in between steps.
These are details your designer would share with you while you were in the selection process. The sink and the toilet installation should only take a few hours or more. If you have chosen a shower that needs to be tiled, this is going to lengthen your bathroom renovation time. If you simply chose a tub with a pre-made surround, this installation will be much faster. As your bathroom renovation becomes more complete, it will then be time to hang accessories, put in a faucet, and complete the detail work.
You may want the walls painted a particular shade , or have designed the bathroom with a particular trim. Once the details are all taken care of, your bathroom renovation checklist will be finished. As you consider your bathroom renovation timeline, take into consideration:. Wondering how your ideas and goals for your space might look when designed by one of our Certified Professional Bathroom Designers?
At Drury Design, we know that time is important to you. Contact us HERE or chat with us below to find out more. Main Street in downtown Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Skip to Main Content. Back to Blog. Factors Affecting Remodel Time The reality is that it is a very rare bathroom remodeling project that goes exactly as planned, and a variety of factors can wreak havoc with your best efforts at scheduling: -Is the project a cosmetic remodel or a strip-to-the-studs rebuild?
After Demolition Starts When demolition starts on your bathroom renovation , your project is just beginning. Installing New Plumbing or Electricity When you need electrical or plumbing work done in your bathroom renovation , this is generally done once demolition is complete. Finishing Your Bathroom Renovation As your bathroom renovation becomes more complete, it will then be time to hang accessories, put in a faucet, and complete the detail work.
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