1. Change the layout
Changing the layout of your bathroom by relocating the sink, toilet or the shower area allows you to optimze your bathroom space, and may even open additional room for a dressing area or a separate shower and tub. But be prepared to deal with underlying structural elements like the plumbing and electrical, which can drive up the cost of the project considerably. Unless you have the necessary skills, start by getting several estimates from professional contractors and make sure your budget can accommodate the changes.
2. Replace the visible elements
Replacing the existing faucets, toilet, bathtub, shower, tiles and sink in your bathroom with new ones that reflect your personal style goes a long way in creating a unique retreat. Changing the paint color is another easy design boost. If you are considering new tile for the floor or walls, make sure to choose a tile that is moisture resistant.
3. Add luxury
Installing multi-jet showers, steam showers or electric floor warming systems can transform your bathroom into a relaxing spa to enjoy after a long day at work.
4. Go green
Don't forget to introduce eco-friendly, energy-saving products and systems into your custom bathroom. Check for options like energy-saving lighting, low-flow toilets and shower heads with adjustable settings that control the flow and release of water.
5. Tweak the look and feel
Small and often inexpensive changes can transform the mood of your bathroom. Choose a theme and express it through decorative items like vases, potpourri, candles in elegant holder on your vanity or shelves. Bring in paintings and antique mirrors for the walls and find attractive bath mats that complement the theme.
If your community places restrictions on structural changes, be sure to get the necessary permissions or authority letters from the administrative/maintenance department and follow the established guidelines.






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