Bathroom Remodeling Made Easy
These days, you can't turn on the TV without viewing a new episode
of home improvement shows like "Trading Spaces" or "Hometime."
A report issued this year by Harvard's Joint Center for Housing
Studies calls home improvement the new "great national pastime."
In 2001, Americans spent an estimated $214 billion on home improvements,
maintenance and repairs. All indicators point to this remodeling-mania
continuing for sometime.
Take a look around your own home. Is what you've been referring
to as your "time-honored home décor" really just old fashioned?
If so, maybe it's time for you to join the remodeling parade. The
good news is: there are lots of easy, low cost ways to give your
home's look a nice pick-me-up.
The bathroom is one of the most popular targets for home improvement.
While any project involving plumbing tends to intimidate the average
homeowner, there is a lot of new product technology designed with
the do-it-yourselfer in mind.
The mini-widespread is a new type of faucet that can be installed
in smaller bathroom settings. One of the easiest and most cost efficient
ways to spruce up a bathroom is to replace the faucets. Improvements
like this have a huge impact on the functional and aesthetic value
of the space. You can create an entirely new theme for your bathroom
-- such as contemporary, old world, or European -- based on the
design of your faucet.
Before purchasing a new faucet, it's a good idea to do some preliminary
research. You may also want to consider a budget before beginning
your search, as prices can vary widely. You will find that there
are many different styles and designs in bathroom faucets.
Consider ahead of time whether you want a single-handle or a double-handle
faucet. Notice how the handles feel in the palm of your hand. Do
you want something that is delicate or more heavy-duty?
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Explore different spout designs and finishes as well. Decide whether
or not you want an escutcheon, the decorative plate beneath a faucet.
An escutcheon will also cover extra holes that might be drilled
in the sink.
Look for a faucet that installs easily -- you may notice language
like "quick connect " or "no adjust," indicating that minimal tools
are required. Pay close attention to the existing hole configuration
on your sink. How many are there and how far apart are they? Do
you need a single-hole, 4-inch center-set, or a wall-mounted faucet?
Your single-handle faucet may have three holes underneath, but you
don't necessarily have to replace it with another single-handle.
There's a design, called a "mini-widespread," which provides flexibility
for customers who have a single-handle faucet, but are looking to
switch to a double handle, widespread look.
Make a Lasting Improvement
Look for a design that won't soon be outdated and one that will
complement the rest of your bathroom, one that will stand out without
sticking out. Keep in mind that you will probably be using this
new faucet for years, so choose something that is durable, versatile,
and a brand that is considered reliable.
Installing high quality products in a bathroom will result in a
high return on your home remodeling investment. That is why it is
important to choose a faucet that offers long-lasting, worry-free
performance. You want to look for things like solid brass construction
and a company that offers a lifetime limited warranty, along with
customer support, in case you have questions while installing the
faucet yourself.
Now that you are ready to give your bathroom the facelift it has
been waiting for, have a few tools handy for the installation. A
pair of adjustable pliers, along with an Allen wrench and basin
wrench, will probably be necessary. Also pick up some silicone or
caulk, and Teflon tape. Always double check the instructions on
your faucet for any other tools or supplies needed. If you are looking
for additional support, try consulting your local home improvement
store. Or, check out manufacturer Web sites for installation tips.
As you join the millions of Americans remodeling their homes this
year, choose your projects wisely and remember that even seemingly
small changes, like a bathroom fixture upgrade, can add value to
your home.
Courtesy of ARA Content
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