Friday, September 4, 2015

SOME SMART STRATEGIES IN BATHROOM REMODELING

Storage is always at a premium in a small space, but nowhere is that more true than in the bathroom. There are so many little odds and ends — makeup, razors, hairbrushes, toilet paper — that you just have to have, but where in the world do you put all that stuff? If the clutter in your bathroom is getting a little out of control, it might be time to consider having stylish bathroom cabinets. What are the best ways to start a bathroom remodeling project?

Plan and budget the bathroom remodeling project:
The best place to start with bathroom remodeling project is the budget. Not only will it have a big impact on the type of materials you select for your bathroom renovation, it will also help you set the boundaries of your design. Before you begin any project, it’s important to put your expectations into perspective when it comes to how much money you’re willing to invest. The size of your bathroom, the quality of materials you want to include and whether you’re planning to do some of the labor yourself all can affect the cost of bathroom remodeling project. Knowing what you can really afford to spend will make it a lot easier to decide what items you want to replace and where you need to get creative!

Know about cabinetry:
Bathroom cabinets may also be purchased in the form of a freestanding vanity. Bathroom cabinets are sold through a network of retailers including, building supply stores, kitchen and bath retailers and home improvement centers.

Be vigilant with material:
Bathrooms receive considerable wear and tear and it's important to choose bathroom cabinet materials and finishes that can withstand heat, water and excessive moisture. Typically, bathroom cabinets are constructed of a plywood, particleboard or medium density fiberboard (MDF) box with solid wood door and drawer faces. The number of available material and finish options increase with price point. Most manufacturers offer a breadth of painted, stained, glazed, antiqued and distressed finishes and an expansive selection of woods and laminates. Be wary of using veneers in baths, as they tend to peel over time.

Angel's Professional Cabinetry
8870 N Himes Ave Suite 251 Tampa, FL 33614
(813) 394-5985


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