5 Signs Your Bathroom Is Screaming for an Upgrade

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There’s no denying that the bathroom is one of the most important areas in a home. Timely renovation of an outdated bathroom is essential to ensure that it remains safe and functional for homeowners. 

Bathrooms are also a crucial selling point when a house is put on the market. Homeowners who realize this invest in bathroom upgrades as that can considerably increase the house’s market value. 

Moreover, buyers prefer to go for a house with aesthetic interior spaces, including the bathroom. It is, therefore, a good idea to renovate your bathroom to boost your home’s real estate value and enjoy your private space to the hilt. 

This becomes especially important when your bathroom starts showing the signs of degradation. Wondering what these signs are? Mentioned ahead are a few. 

1. The Décor Is Outdated

If stepping into your bathroom feels like you’re stuck in a time warp that you’d rather not be in, you know that an upgrade is needed. 

While some homeowners do renovate their outdated bathrooms to achieve the classic vintage look, it’s not the same as a bathroom that looks and feels old, has worn out pieces and leakage issues, or mismatched/defunct fixtures and accessories. 

Outmoded bathroom decor can be replaced with modern amenities and fixtures to better suit your lifestyle. This way, you can have your bathroom transformed into a space that you’ve always dreamed of.  

2. You’re Having Layout and Storage Issues

If your house was constructed decades ago, chances are its bathrooms were not designed with modern needs in mind. It may also be small in size, leaving you struggling daily with its layout or organizing your bathroom accessories. This means, an upgrade is in order.

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If you often find yourself running out of space to store your toiletries/bath linen or stumble over bathroom fixtures because the place is messy and cluttered, you need to make some serious changes. 

The good news is that you can restructure the layout of your bathroom to maximize the available space and lend it a luxurious feel. Go for a design that allows you to make the most of your space without impacting its dimensions. Consider installing elegant closets, cabinets, extra shelves, towel racks, pull-out drawers, and other modern storage solutions that can be integrated into your new bathroom. 

3. The Damage Is Becoming Increasingly Obvious

If you’re starting to notice signs of damage in your bathroom, you should give upgrading it a serious thought. You don’t want to wait until the tiles start chipping or cracking and falling off, or the paint starts peeling, or the bathtub stains and scratches become glaringly evident. 

Mold growth and water damage along the ceiling, floor and walls are other common bathroom issues that homeowners witness in their bathrooms. Apart from looking unattractive, they affect your and your family’s health. 

Aside from mold and water damage issues, your bathroom might need a drain repair. A professional can handle clogged bathroom sinks, toilets, and shower drains. 

A common drain issue is a blockage. Hair, foreign objects, sediment build-up, broken pipes, and bad pipe installation may cause a blocked shower drain. Ignoring this issue could mess up your bathroom and disrupt your normal daily routine.

A clogged drain is a disaster for any homeowner, affecting many home areas and the family’s health. A clogged drain could potentially cause a leak. Imagine a leak from the bathroom on the second level of your house, not to mention the room underneath it which could be affected. It can cause poor water quality because of lingering bacteria and other microorganisms. Drainage and odor problems can be a nuisance. These issues warrant calling a professional plumbing technician.

Renovating your bathroom and giving it a timely upgrade will not only keep it looking great, but also ensure that it is sanitary and safe for use. 

4. The Lighting Could Be Better

If you find that the lighting in your bathroom is either too bright or extremely dim for you to see your face properly in the mirror, your bathroom renovation plan should address this issue. 

It’s no secret that good lighting can uplift the ambience of the bathroom. Hence, we recommend paying due attention to this aspect along with sprucing up your bathroom’s decorative elements

If you have a bathroom with a high ceiling, a chandelier or pendant lights can add luxury to the space. These lights can be the main bathroom feature that can provide adequate illumination. Light fixtures with 75 to 100 watts enable the user to hand wash, shower, and shave without visibility issues. 

But, of course, nothing can beat natural light. Hence, you can upgrade your large window treatment to bottom-up shades to benefit from the daylight and great outdoor views with privacy.

For convenience, we recommend installing a dimmer switch in your bathroom so you can choose the level of lighting as per your mood and needs. 

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5. Certain Safety Concerns Need to Be Addressed

Bathrooms floors are often wet and the surface hard, which can make it an accident-prone area if safety precautions aren’t put in place. Wet surfaces are slippery, causing slips and falls. The lighting may be insufficient, leading to trips. Further, poor ventilation can result in the build-up of mold and mildew, triggering respiratory issues among the home’s residents. 

Fixing these issues is a great reason to invest in a bathroom renovation. A few other factors to consider in making your bathroom a safe space include:

  • Fitting grab bars or rails around the shower area and toilet
  • Adding anti-slip floor tiles in the shower area 
  • Fixing a night lamp near the toilet and the bathroom’s entrance
  • Installing a handheld or adjustable shower head

Conclusion

The idea of renovating a bathroom can be a tad overwhelming, but it is necessary to preserve its functionality, safety, and aesthetics. While upgrading this area takes time, effort, and money, it’s worth the investment as the overall vibe and value of your home will improve. As one of the most used rooms in any residence, the bathroom shows signs of wear and tear easily, and homeowners need to be on the lookout for them. Whether it is damaged fixtures, bad lighting, or poor storage, you can have these issues remedied rather than put up with them every day. After all, every homeowner deserves a bathroom that offers optimal privacy and peace of mind.  

Author Bio:

Riley Swanson is a lifestyle blogger, passionate about food, fashion, home improvement, and traveling. She is also an avid traveler and shares her traveling experiences in her blog Riley+Christian Travel.”

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