High Value Bathroom Renovations to Consider

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Renovations can add up. After all, we always want to make our houses look like Pinterest feed. However, something that is not often considered is the return on investment. Return on investment is the amount of money you get back in the future compared to the initial investment. Particularly with bathrooms and kitchen renovations, people spend far too much money than they will ever get back. Now that's fine if you never plan to sell, or quite frankly just don't care, but if you are trying to do updates that will benefit you in the future, you should consider high-value renovations.

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That being said, when it comes to bathroom renovations, going all out isn't always the answer for a high return on investment despite popular belief. Renovating the bathroom is all about a balance between changing the right things to improve the value while not spending too much on things that won't bring any value in the future. Let's go over some high-value bathroom renovations you should consider.


UPGRADE THE SHOWER

Adding a walk-in shower or getting rid of the old tile can do a lot when it comes to reselling in the future. It might be one of the hardest parts about renovating a bathroom, but that just means that future buyers will appreciate it even more. An easy way to upgrade the shower is through shower kits. They include everything that you need for a new shower. However, if you can't completely overhaul the shower, consider switching out the floor pan in the current walk-in shower or add a shower door instead of the curtain. There are many types of interior doors in a home, but shower doors can make a big difference in your high-value bathroom renovation.

DREAMLINE SHDR-6360760-04 ESSENCE 56-60"W X 76"H FRAMELESS BYPASS SHOWER DOOR

 

CHOOSE THE RIGHT FIXTURES

Fixtures are the best investment for the lowest cost. They really transform a room. Fixtures include faucets, lighted mirrors, bidet seats, and towel warmers among others. Fixtures are the final touch to any bathroom renovations. Brushed stainless steel is a great neutral look that elevates the look of any bathroom and goes with many different styles, especially if you plan to sell in the future.

ALFI BRAND AB1468-PC POLISHED CHROME SINGLE LEVER WALLMOUNT BATHROOM FAUCET

 

ELEGANT UPGRADES

When people go all out in a bathroom renovation, they often do a lot of elegant upgrades that don't get them any money back. However, there are a few that are worth the investment. One of those things is towel warmers. Towel warmers provide a special touch that is enticing to anyone but doesn't require a heavy investment. Additionally, bathroom cabinetry such as double vanities add a lot of value because it makes the bathroom more functional.

FRESCA FVN8148WH-D ALLIER 48" WHITE MODERN DOUBLE SINK BATHROOM VANITY WITH MIRROR

 

ACCESSIBILITY

Accessibility opens the home to a wider range of buyers if you decide to stay, it can be an investment into your own future. ADA grab bars are a great place to start because they provide a lot of value without a hefty initial investment. Other things include the walk-in shower enclosures and taller toilets. Accessibility is something that should be considered throughout your renovation project to add further value to the upgrades you may already be planning on doing.

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FLOORING

Flooring is a good return on investment in the bathroom. There are two popular options - tile and laminate. When deciding tile vs laminate, it is important to weigh the pros and cons. Though they cost about the same per square foot, tile costs more if you can't lay it yourself. However, tile adds value to your home because of its long life. Laminate has to be replaced every 15-25 years. However, another thing to consider is the grout lines in the tile which are going to be harder to clean than laminate would. There are always pros and cons to everything so think about what would work for your family while still keeping added value.


PAINT

A simple coat of paint does a lot for very little upfront investment. Try to go with more neutral colors such as grey, beige, or a combination color. Neutral colors have a better return on investment than bright colors that others may not like in the future. Additionally, if you choose to do it yourself, be sure to do it right by taping everything up and do at least two coats. This will ensure that the paint is a positive feature in your bathroom and does not have to be redone in the future.


BATH4ALL CAN HELP

As you can see, small, manageable bathroom renovation projects can add a lot of value to your home. Many of these can be done yourself by ordering what you need online. Of course, with these bathroom renovations comes a lot of materials that you will need. Bath4All has a customer-centered approach to home improvement, and we'll be happy to help you pick all of the materials you need and more for your high-value bathroom renovations with Bath4All. Don't forget - we ship everything for FREE!

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Max Shafer is a contributor to the Innovative Building Materials blog. He is a content writer for the construction and home improvement industries with an interest in landscaping, outdoor remodeling, and interior design. Max is focused on educating homeowners, contractors, and architects on innovative materials and methods of construction that increase property value, improve sustainability, and create a warm and welcoming ambiance.

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