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DESIGNING YOUR PERFECT BATHROOM WITH AN ARCHITECT! Discover inspiration for your bathroom remodel, including colors, storage, layouts, and organization.

Improvements to Consider for Your Next Bathroom Remodel!

A renovated bathroom adds value to your home, updates its style, and makes it better adapted to your current needs. Renovations are the best time to introduce improvements that will serve you and your family for years to come.

If youre spending money for a bathroom remodel this year, consider making one or several of these essential changes to improve the functionality, storage, and comfort of your bathroom.

We all want a bathroom that would be a reflection of our personal style and be able to deliver the comfort we need at the same time. However, aside from that, its also important that it has the right fixtures and amenities that are capable of providing function and value as well. Fortunately, through careful planning, finding the right contractors, and choosing the right design, you can have it all. In this book: BATHROOM REMODELING by Amy Landry, you will find some of the best tips that could turn your bathroom remodeling dream into reality.

I this book BATHROOM REMODELING by Amy Landry, you will learn:

  • THE REAL PROBLEMS YOU WILL HAVE TO TACKLE IN A BATHROOM RENOVATION
  • IS IT POSSIBLE TO RENEW A BATHROOM BY YOURSELF WITHOUT RESORTING TO WORKERS?
  • How to furnish a small bathroom: little tricks
  • Shower or bath?
  • The correct method vs the practical method
  • BATHROOM CLADDING HEIGHT: HINTS AND IDEAS
  • How to decorate the bathroom ceiling
  • HOW TO REMOVE MOLD IN THE BATHROOM
  • HOW TO CHOOSE A BATHROOM FLOOR
  • BATHROOM MIRROR LIGHTING: CREATE THE IDEAL LIGHT IN THE WASHBASIN AREA
  • THINGS TO KNOW TO CHOOSE THE PAINT FOR THE BATHROOM
  • HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST SHOWER ENCLOSURE
  • Small bathroom? Here are the most suitable and functional space-saving shower enclosures
  • WALK-IN SHOWER: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
  • How to assemble a shower enclosure
  • How to choose a bathtub for your home
  • Bathroom wall tiles: alternatives for a bathroom without tiles
  • MOVING DRAINS - ALL THE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
  • HOW TO REPLACE THE TOILET YOURSELF
  • THE 5 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE CHOOSING BATHROOM FIXTURES

And much more!

Its important to look beyond the space of the bathroom. Think about the entire look of your house.

What kind of layout would best match the design?

Does your preferred bathroom layout blend well with the rest of your home?

A common adage is add, not change. There is also a matter of functional zoning. This is a good way for you to plan your bathroom layout around the idea of whats functional. Instead of remodeling from a design perspective, instead, think of things from a user perspective. Planning an effective space has everything to do with your lifestyle and how you best use the space.

Make sure you incorporate this in your bathroom remodeling.

Learn this and much more by buying this book NOW!!

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BATHROOM REMODELING
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Designing Your Perfect Bathroom with an Architect
Renovate Your Bathroom Now!
By Amy Landry
Copyright 2020 Amy Landry All rights reserved.
No part of this guide may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews.
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The information contained in this book and its contents is not designed to replace or take the place of any form of medical or professional advice; and is not meant to replace the need for independent medical, financial, legal or other professional advice or services, as may be required. The content and information in this book have been provided for educational and entertainment purposes only.
The content and information contained in this book has been compiled from sources deemed reliable, and it is accurate to the best of the Author's knowledge, information and belief. However, the Author cannot guarantee its accuracy and validity and cannot be held liable for any errors and/or omissions. Further, changes are periodically made to this book as and when needed. Where appropriate and/or necessary, you must consult a professional (including but not limited to your doctor, attorney, financial advisor or such other professional advisor) before using any of the suggested remedies, techniques, or information in this book.
Upon using the contents and information contained in this book, you agree to hold harmless the Author from and against any damages, costs, and expenses, including any legal fees potentially resulting from the application of any of the information provided by this book. This disclaimer applies to any loss, damages or injury caused by the use and application, whether directly or indirectly, of any advice or information presented, whether for breach of contract, tort, negligence, personal injury, criminal intent, or under any other cause of action.
You agree to accept all risks of using the information presented inside this book.
You agree that by continuing to read this book, where appropriate and/or necessary, you shall consult a professional (including but not limited to your doctor, attorney, or financial advisor or such other advisor as needed) before using any of the suggested remedies, techniques, or information in this book.
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WHERE TO START
Usually the first thoughts that come to us thinking about how to renovate a - photo 2
Usually the first thoughts that come to us, thinking about how to renovate a bathroom are which tiles are in fashion; are the countertop or sanitary ware better; the floor-level shower is what makes my bathroom a special thing; hydromassage would be the best ... you could read some specialized magazines that can advise you on the latest fashions and trends, but you will not find anything that explains the practical aspects, such as planning how to create a bathroom. Which are the main aspects you should take care of as soon as you decide to renovate your bathroom.
The reasons, before thinking about the aesthetic part, that it is important to think about all the practical aspects are very simple:
The company to which you entrust the work may know less than you about the practices necessary to do the work without illegalities or about which state incentives to use, perhaps taking many fundamental things for granted, in order to finish the work immediately and quickly.
So, these are the things you need to know for a perfect bathroom renovation:
All the problems you will face
The layout of the sanitary ware and the minimum distances
The finishes you can choose from
How much, at the end of the day, it will cost you to redo the bathroom
So, what does it really mean to renovate a bathroom?
This aspect is really important if we do not want to fall into the hands of someone who offers us cheap and hasty solutions. If you think that the renovation of the bathroom means only changing the bathroom fixtures, moving them or changing the arrangement because we are tired of seeing them like this for too many years and replacing the old tiles, perhaps with something more modern, we are on the wrong path.
The next question is why did you decide to renovate the bathroom?
The most immediate answer is: the bathroom is now old and the tiles are ugly and the joints are black with mold, the toilet is encrusted and clogs up, the tub is ruined and does not give me that sense of well-being when I immerse myself in it, the mirror is falling off the wall and the taps risk coming off in my hand or I have to struggle to open them. These are the considerations that you can make with the naked eye and that make you evaluate the idea that perhaps the time has come to redo your bathroom. Think carefully if they are to change the suite and taps, will you also want to change everything that is unseen?
The fundamental parts of a bathroom are mostly hidden: the functional parts, you do not see them because they are under the plaster or under the floor, but they are essential and a source of serious problems if deteriorated or malfunctioning. But, just as the faucets and the shower get worn out or clogged, the drain pipes of the sink, the pipes, the wells, wear out over time, and end up breaking and can cause flooding that can ruin the various floors of the house or the building with thousands of dollars in damages and compensation.
So, the replacement of the finishes is only an aesthetic touch-up for your bathroom while the probable problems due to the wear of the pipes will remain unsolved.
Is it worth doing an economic and purely aesthetic restyling with the risk of having to dismantle everything and break all the tiles, perhaps after a short time, due to a loss that forces you to redo all the systems?
THE REAL PROBLEMS YOU WILL HAVE TO TACKLE IN A BATHROOM RENOVATION
The time has come to talk about the practical problems or if you want to call - photo 3
The time has come to talk about the practical problems (or if you want to call them also, technical) that will surely emerge during the work, but that you can very well foresee before they start! No business and often not even the technicians will tell you about it until it is time to face them ... but you can avoid arriving unprepared. I want to reassure you: it is nothing dramatic and unsolvable, but if not taken into due consideration from the early stages they could give you unpleasant surprises (also and above all economically).
Problem 1: how much screed do you have under the floor?
You've probably happened to walk into some recently remodeled bathroom inside a 30/40-year-old condominium. One thing you have surely noticed is that, somewhere, there is a step that divides the bathroom into two parts: one higher and one lower. This is by no means an aesthetic solution expressly desired by the client (although objectively, almost always the effect is beautiful) but simply a solution adopted to solve a technical problem: the lack of sufficient space under the tiles to be able to pass the pipes of the installations.
Let's try to understand : all the sanitary fittings in your bathroom are connected both to a water supply line (hot and cold) and to a water discharge line towards the sewer. This second line must converge towards what are commonly called drainpipes: vertical ducts that convey all the waste water from the apartments of a condominium to the municipal sewer. Try to find it: probably in your bathroom, perhaps near the window, there is an enlargement of the wall, as if it were a column: that is not a supporting column but a duct through which the pipe that collects all the drains of the apartments. Your bathroom must also direct all the waste water from the sink, bidet, toilet, shower / tub to that pipe. And to do this, pipes are put under the floor.
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