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Bathroom Remodel Blog

7 Types of Vanities to Consider For Your Bathroom Remodel

In the past, the bathtub or shower was the star attraction of your bathroom. Today the vanity is fast becoming the highlight of bathroom renovations. It’s easy to see why with so many different options and styles. From color to storage to space-savings, there are many options to choose from. Below you will find a guide to the most popular vanity styles to consider for your remodel.

#1 Vibrant Vanities
If you feel your bathroom is nice but mundane, a color boost can create a much-needed design element. Whether you are a blatant lover of bold colors or color-shy, your bathroom vanity is a terrific place to start.  You don’t have to compromise on storage or functionality when choosing a vanity with color. In fact, even small bathrooms have ample space that a colored vanity can be used without feeling overwhelming.

#2: Custom Vanities
Everyone would love a tailor-made vanity that fits your style and space. If you have space, you can create a custom vanity that complements with the floor plan of your bathroom.

#3: Freestanding & Wash-Stand Vanities
A freestanding or wash-stand vanity offers a timeless and classic aesthetic in any bathroom. Freestanding or wash-stand vanities have no drawers or cabinets, therefore are not ideal if you need storage. They are most compatible with a guest bathroom that doesn’t get as much use as your main bathroom.

#4: Single and Double Vanities
If you have a small space, a single vanity can do the job nicely. A single vanity is just big enough to fit a decent-sized sink and some practical storage to keep your vanity clutter-free. You can also maximize your space by installing a wall-mounted vanity streamlining your aesthetic.
However, if your space can accommodate a larger vanity, then a double vanity design is for you.  Double sink vanities are the perfect space to perform your morning beauty regimens. Before deciding which design option works best for you, consider all the items you would like to store so that the vanity you choose will have all the right components for the most functional vanity for your space.

#5: Wall Mounted Vanities
A wall-mounted vanity is ideal for compact bathrooms.  The space underneath the sink helps give your space a light and airy look and it is easy to keep clean.

#6: Large Vanities With Storage
If you need a lot of storage and a wall to wall vanity is too much for your taste, you can consider the middle ground with a decent sized vanity. Look for vanities with deep wide drawers, lots of drawers or open shelving. 

#7: Petite Vanities
Small bathrooms can be challenging to design, as storage and counter space are often scarce. If you have a compact bathroom or if you’re designing a guest bathroom, a vanity can become the star of the room even if you’re short on space. You can choose a petite or compact vanity that fits all your necessities without any extra fuss.

You can find a vanity for your bathroom that meets your needs and compliments your aesthetic. Consider these popular vanity styles for your next remodel.

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We hope you found this bit of information helpful, inspiring, and motivating toward renovating your kitchen and bathroom.

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Design Tips for Using Checkered Tile in Kitchen and Bathroom

Black and white checkered linoleum floors rose to popularity in the 1920s thanks to their affordability and upkeep. This pattern dates back more than two thousand years as it was originally used for games, to fend off negativity, and also to describe certain details in hieroglyphics. And it continues to be a trend today.

Checkered floors may sound like they belong in a retro diner, but they can be a contemporary, elegant or rustic choice. This style was initially made popular as a flooring choice for diners and restaurants. It really adds a sense of whimsy to any residential kitchen or bathroom as well, especially those with a retro style.
Polished checkered floors can be classic and elegant if designed properly. Classic black and white are the most popular flooring bathroom choice, but you have creative license to use any color combo that you wish.  Feel free to mix it up with any colors you prefer and fit well with your design. 

Option 1: In The Kitchen
Backsplash
If you want to have the checkered look in the kitchen, you can incorporate it into your backsplash. When it comes to a luxurious and a very polished look, glass tiles are a fabulous material to use for your backsplash. For kitchens with an elegant design, patterned tiles with contrasting shades of grey, white and marble will provide contrast without overwhelming the design.

Flooring
Looking to give your new kitchen design a pop of style? Incorporate checkered flooring. In the last few years classic white and black checkered tile has made a comeback. In the design pictured below, you’ll notice the hexagon shaped tiles. This adds a modern flare to the classic checkered look. 
Design Tip 1: If you’re leaning toward a more traditional style and also want durability, then porcelain tiles might be the best option. The rich patterns of porcelain will create interest, without making it appear quite as dramatic as the other options.

Design Tip 2: If the goal is a softer or more eclectic feel, add splashes of pastel colors to complete the aesthetic.

Option #2: In The Bathroom
No matter what your favorite style is, you can’t deny that black and white bathroomshave an ageless appeal. If you love the black and white flooring, then it would be a perfect choice for your bathroom design. This design option is a guaranteed winner if you’re looking to update your bathroom. 

White is the standard color choice for bathroom fixtures like sinks, toilets, and baths. However, when it comes to floor tiles, there is a greater variety of choices, with black and white always being a strong choice. This classic combo has many advantages as it will likely never go out of style. It matches well with any wall color, and it is neutral enough that most buyers will appreciate it. Black and white also leaves your new bathroom feeling crisp and clean.

A timeless hexagonal or octagonal floor tile pattern is a contemporary and stunning choice for a bathroom design. You can create flow in your bathroom with a simple checkerboard pattern. This style creates a sense of movement. Black and white always gives your bathroom design a sense of elegance and a touch of drama that works in perfect harmony.   
Design Tip 3: If you want a more dramatic look, install your tiles on a 45 degree angle or use hexagon or octagon patterns. 
The use of subtle black and white floor tiles paired with subway tile, a classic vanity, and colorful walls will give your bathroom a timeless design. Checkered floor tiles are very affordable and are frequently found at home improvement stores. In addition, there are many styles from which to choose in that color scheme. 

You can use checkered tiling to give your design a classic and elegant look that is affordable and durable. Use our guide to inspire your next choice for your tiling.
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We hope you found this bit of information helpful, inspiring, and motivating toward renovating your kitchen and bathroom.

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4 Tips from the Pros About Choosing Grout Color

It’s always exciting to pick out new tile for your bathroom or kitchen. It’s easy to get stressed when looking through tile samples because your tile choice will have a big impact in your home. When choosing tiles, the grout color is often overlooked. It is important because it can make or break the aesthetic of your tile and the overall look of your room. Here are four things to consider to help you choose the right grout color for your tile aesthetic.

1. When Using White Tile with White Grout…

When white tile is paired with white grout, the lines between the tile and grout will disappear. The entire surface will blend together to give a uniform aesthetic. When you enter a kitchen or bathroom with white tiles and grout, you’re sure to notice a number of things, but it’s unlikely that one of those things is going to be the actual tile.  The all white tile and grout doesn’t draw attention like other tiles and grout. 
This is a perfect option when you do not want your tile to be a stand-out feature in your renovations. Usually this option works best with modern spaces that have dramatic design flair somewhere else in the space. This option is also great when renovating a small bathroom because it makes your space appear larger.

Please keep in mind that white or light grout are not forgiving to discolorations or stains, so it will definitely take extra upkeep to maintain that pristine appearance. 

2. When Using White Tile with Dark Grout…
When you use dark grout, the grout becomes the focus of the tile. The patterns of the tile start to create a bolder aesthetic for your renovation. In the photo below, notice how pronounced the octagon tiles appear with dark grout. 
Even with a simple subway tile pattern, going dark with your grout will add contrast and make the tile pop out more. Once you begin to add contrast between the grout and tile, the actual shape of your tile is exposed and the grout itself forms a pattern.  Naturally, the tile and grout contrast is better suited when black and white are the dominant hues. 

3. When Using Black or Colored Tile…
If you decide to stray away from the stark white tile look, pairing vibrant or black tile with the right grout hue is a bit trickier. The previous rules are essentially the same when you’re dealing with black or colored tile. A light grout will make your tile pattern stand out and add even more interest. If you choose a dark or black tile, a grey or charcoal shade of grout will create a softer look. 

4. Consider Grout Size…
Grout size is almost as important as the look of the tile. Depending on how you choose to space the tiles, the grout line can either disappear or stand out.  The tighter the tile spacing, the more the grout lines will become virtually so small that they appear to disappear. Another factor is the shape of the tile and how it will affect the grout lines. This is especially true with circular tiles. So, if you choose a tile that will require a tight grout size you should choose a shade closer to the tile color.

The color of your grout will impact your tile aesthetic and the overall look of your room. Consider these four tips from the pros when choosing your grout color.
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We hope you found this bit of information helpful, inspiring, and motivating toward renovating your kitchen and bathroom.

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How to Choose the Right Lighting for Your Bathroom Remodel

Get The Right Lighting for Your Bathroom Remodel
Getting ready for work can be particularly tough if you have the wrong lighting or inadequate lighting in your bathroom. A good bathroom design should include multiple light sources. When you’re choosing lighting for your bathroom remodel, you’ll have several options depending on size, layout and style.  Two bathroom light sources to consider are sconces and mounted fixtures. With both source there are various options, below we will discuss the various options for each category.

About Sconces:
The light from your sconce should softly illuminate the room, but still be bright enough for grooming and applying makeup. The shade of your sconce is very important because the transparency and hue affect how light is emitted into your space.

The primary location to install sconce is on either side of your vanity mirror. This design provides the perfect lighting for your sink area. The general rule is for your sconces to be mounted anywhere between 65 and 70 inches away from the floor to be at eye level; allowing for light to illuminate without casting shadows.

If you have a small space to work with but love the style of sconces, take into consideration how far away from the shower/bath will the sconces be located.  If they are located so close that a risk of having contact with water is highly likely, then you should consider finding sconces that have a “damp” rating to be sure that it’s secure to get wet.

Mounted Fixtures:
Sconces can illuminate an entire bathroom if the bathroom is small enough.  However, if your bathroom is larger you still might need additional light sources.  Such as mounted fixtures, recessed lights, track lighting, and ceiling fixtures.

If the space is narrow then you should mount fixtures on either side of the wall.  This style of illumination can still be effective but will still allow your design to maximize the size of your mirror.  While mounted fixtures on either side of your mirror are considered to be the best choice for casting light evenly across the face, although mounting fixtures above the mirror is still a one of the most popular design choices.

Reliant on the size and position of your vanity and mirror it might be impractical to do otherwise.  If you have no choice but to mount your lighting above the mirror please note that it should have a higher wattage bulb and be at least 75 to 80 inches to be in the best position for the light to fall evenly over the sink.

Another example of mounted fixtures is the three lights over a larger vanity.  This is an illustration of a fixture with multiple shades.  This style fixture is available in multiple sizes, allowing for your designer to size the fixture in relation with the width of the mirror.  It’s challenging to have excessive light in a bathroom, so don’t cut corners on larger fixtures if your space can accommodate them.

Remodeling your bathroom means you’ll have several lighting options. We hope this information about mounted fixtures and scones will help you make the right choice.
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5 Low Budget Upgrades to Make Your Bathroom Amazing

Renting or owning a home in DMV means you have a lot of things to consider about your home. Many of these things you will have no choice over, such as square footage, but one thing you shouldn’t have to tolerate is a bad bathroom. Even if you can’t afford to have a full bathroom renovation or switch out the old tub or replace tile, there are ample changes you can make without emptying your wallet.

5 Low Budget Upgrades to Make Your DMV Bathroom Amazing

When making any major renovations or remodels you should always consider your motivation, how much you are willing to spend, and the expected return on your investment.
If you plan to stay in your home long-term and you are renovating for personal use. If this is the case, than the value you receive in return will not be monetary, but rather an emotional one. This style project will enhance your lifestyle and for this type of project you should spend money on materials you love and appreciate.

Upgrade #1: Change Your Shower Head
Replacing your shower head to a more updated, efficient, and modern shower head will have a huge impact on the aesthetic as well as the functionality of your bathroom. This a fairly easy do-it-yourself project. And, although it may seem daunting, it’s actually a very easy project.

Upgrade #2: Replace the Mirror
We hardly give a second thought to standard mirrors and medicine cabinets. A mundane rectangular mirror will certainly get the job done, but mirrors are such an enormous part of our daily lives and routines. We tend to take them for granted outside of their functional uses. By using an attention-grabbing mirror, you can change the whole look of your bathroom.

Upgrade #3: Change Your Vanity
If you’re thinking about giving your bathroom a makeover, but not sure where to start, consider a fresh new vanity design. Vanities are the central feature of the room and are a great way to quickly change its whole look. Like any type of design, trends run in and out of style. Below, you can see some hot trends in bathroom vanities that have grown in popularity and will remain relevant for years to come.
The easiest way to make a statement is to choose a black or dark vanity. It creates an eye-catching and unique contrast to a natural decor and can make all-white bathrooms feel less sterile and more modern.
Modern vanities are characterized as having sharp lines and simple drawer fixtures. A modern design tries to create something that is visually pleasing and equivalently functional. Smooth surfaces make it easy to keep your bathroom clean with a simple wipe down.

Upgrade #4: Update Sink or Faucets
If you’re opting to keep your existing sink and only updating your faucets, you’ll find somewhat limited choices. This is because the new faucet you choose will need to fit into the existing sink and it will also need to complement the other fixtures in the room.
Once you narrow down the silhouette, the next choice is the finish. This choice will depend on your style. If you prefer traditional, you may opt for chrome. Looking for something with a little more style? Try a bronze finish.

Upgrade #5: Hang Shelves
Shelves have doubled the benefit in terms of bathroom upgrades. Not only are they are affordable and fairly easy to install, they also add to the aesthetic. Shelves draw the eye and give you a place to store bathroom necessities like towels and soaps.

Whether you rent or own your DMV home, you can make small high-impact changes that fit your budget to make your bathroom amazing.
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We hope you found this bit of information helpful, inspiring, and motivating toward making plans to renovate your kitchen and bathroom.

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Looks We Love: Masculine Bathrooms

If you are considering a bathroom remodel, try and give some thought to thinking outside the box this time around!  Often times our bath, bedroom, and kitchen ideas trend toward a more feminine approach, as traditionally, women have been the primary driving factors in renovating these parts of our homes.

Gender stereotypes are quickly becoming a thing of the past, and decorating styles are increasingly welcoming of more masculine styling cues.  Subway tiles, dark, rich colors, heavier wood pieces, and more durable surfaces can add a different, dramatic, fresh change to a dated bath.

Here are 6 examples of what many would consider a “Masculine Bathroom.”  We hope you find these photos inspiring and perfect for your city dwelling:
1.  Bold stripes, leather, wood, steamer trunks, oversized mirror

 

 
2.  Exposed brick, copper, unfinished wood

 
3.  Heavy wood details, masculine black fixtures, nautical themed artwork and finishes

 
4.  Simple, clean, white walls, oversized lighting fixtures, dark accented mirrors, heavy marble

 
5.  Metal and wood finishes, turn-of-the-century inspired industrial age fixtures and wash basin supports

 
6.  Rough-hewn wood beams, exposed aged brickwork, simple fabrics, and antlers!

Strong, dark colors often create a more dramatic and bold look to both big and small spaces.  Elegance does not have to be traditionally delicate and refined.

Enjoy!

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