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Let us help you Renovate your bathroom today with our fully qualified renovation specialist.
Renovations can be a deceiving project to the home owner. What might be desired and appear straight forward, may not be practical and this is where we partner with you to work towards the most desired style bathroom. A professional to steer your dream into reality is on hand.
You may wish to source your own plumbing fixtures and accessories or visit one of Bathroom Renovations main suppliers where we can ensure that you are looked after.
When you need that extra advice, we will be there to assist you in making the best possible choices for your bathroom... We're there for you!
Initial Considerations when Renovating.
Determine the new room dimensions and positions of existing doors, windows, and skylights. These will affect your new floorplan, and the positioning, shape and size of fixtures and fittings. If adding, resiting or resizing doors/windows/skylights, allow for extra time, cost and tradespeople.
Decide if the bathroom will be part of a larger room or area (such as a master bedroom or poolside 'wet area') or a self-contained space? Will you be restructuring the space? Altering the floor or ceiling; removing or adding internal walls; installing a sunken bath/spa/sauna or embedding fixtures into walls, floor or ceiling cavities will generally mean more people, time and costs. If your bathroom is to incorporate laundry facilities it may require additional power and plumbing outlets.
Assess the materials used in the existing bathroom (eg. concrete, wood, tiles or plasterboard). All require different solutions.
Determine how much cavity space there is to work with in the walls, ceiling, and under-floor area. This may affect the type, configuration and positioning of pipes, wires and fittings.
Will you need to change existing plumbing or wiring to accommodate the new design?
Assess whether existing fixtures, fittings or finishes (eg. floor or wall tiles, toilet suite, screens, mirrors) can be incorporated into the new design. Resurfacing or refitting existing fixtures and fittings can help cut costs.
Determine how the 'time out' required for renovations will affect your day-to-day life and organise how to best plan around the ongoing work. For example, hire a portaloo or bathe at your local gym or neighbour's house. This is particularly important if your home has only one bathroom.
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