Shaunta Paap: You must point out simply how so much of a transform you want to do...are you going to make the room bigger, or persist with the equal foot print. Getting to the plumbing in older houses will also be particularly a nightmare, so be all set in the event you plan on relocating the present plumbing. If you intend on preserving the equal footprint, there isn't so much rather then a few new furniture and beauty alterations to make, so come to a decision what kind you prefer and move with that....Show more
Warren Kotter: Whatever you do, make sure it matches your house. Nothing looks more stupid than to see an old bungalow/cottage with granite counters and stainless steel appliances in the kitchen for instance. I prefer to use a lot of tile in the bathroom because it is easier to keep clean and lasts a long time. And don't go too cheap either with the sink or toilet (as in Home Depot cheapest crap) because the porcelain will chip very easily.
Margart ! Stimpert: Try Lowe's website
Herma Ellebrecht: Vanities can easily become a good design focal point for your bathroom remodel. You can choose to have custom-made vanities and bathroom cabinets or buy stock or RTA. But before you go shopping, it is important that you already have an idea of the available space you have to put in your new vanity. This helps narrow down your choices as well as avoid the hassles and added costs of product returns. Also, consider the current design of the bathroom- if yours is modern minimalist, then an ornate vanity would look out of place no matter how pretty it may be. Try to envision your choice against what you already have. If you have more space for cabinets, then this could help increase storage for your bath. If not, then you could look for innovative cabinet and drawer organizers to help maximize storage and avoid clutter.You can get more ideas for your bathroom remodeling here http://www.giffinandcrane.com/portfolio.html?page=..! .Hope this helps. :)...Show more
Hai Biggart: It would h! elp us if you took a picture of the bathroom you have and added a link to it in your question.Try watching remodeling shows on TV.
Caryl Mclaen: Try this site: http://www.nouveaubathrooms.com/There you can find lots of design ideas from tiles, lighting, toilet, bathtub, curtains, vanities..etc. I also share this to my friends whenever they need some help and tips.
Hwa Waterford: Hi,I would definitely go for storage - there are some really nice minimalist vanity units available from only 450mm to 1000mm wide, there are some really nice complete units where you get the vanity, sink, cupboard and mirror all matching which i think look great. They come with either gloss white, wenge (v dark brown), walnut, some manufacturers even do coloured optionsSee the links below for some examples http://www.bathshop321.com/bathroom-furniture/basi...http://www.bathshop321.com/bathroom-furniture/basi...I have a smallish cloakroom unit in my bathroom which is only 450mm wide - i! 'd say for a main bathroom definitely go for something a bit bigger so you can have some elbow room!Good luck in your search I'm sure you'll find something out there...Show more
Randall Twehous: try this site: www.sunshinestone.bizhere are some options for the bathtub products, like tiles, sinks, bathtub etc.hope it helps
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