One great way to add real value to your home and do so for a low cost is with a minor bathroom remodel. Rather than gut the space completely and redo it all over again, a project which averages $16,128, but returns $11,688, or, 72.5 percent, according to Remodeling magazine, you can make small changes. These will have a big impact on the look and feel of this multi-function space, and, bring a higher return on investment for a lot less money.
The good news is, you don't have to be a master tradesman, or even have a complete set of contractor's tools. All you need is a bit of imagination and a sprinkle of inspiration to get a great result. What you need most is to think about resale, so you don't give into the temptation to over-customize. It should have plenty of style, along with a lot of function, to be worthwhile.
You dream about a bathroom that’s high on comfort and personal style, but you also want materials, fixtures, and amenities with lasting value. Wake up! You can have both. A midrange bathroom remodel is a solid investment, according to ‘Remodeling’ magazine’s annual ‘Cost vs. Value Report.’--House Logic
First, you should start with decluttering the space as much as possible. Changes are excellent there is a lot of "stuff," that's accumulated in the vanity, towel closet, and other storage spaces, even on the floor and countertop. Be thorough and organize what you pick out into two piles: stuff to throw out and things to keep. Here are some minor bathroom remodel tips that you can use:
If you get bolder and decide to replace the vanity, you'll certainly have a lot of remodeling debris to cleanup and haul away. That's okay, just give us a call at 800-737-5923 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch and we'll be happy to help!
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