Hello World! Welcome Friends! Bathrooms are often the last areas of the house to become renovated, because if they function well and they’re clean, do you really need the latest features and the most beautiful aesthetics? A well-functioning space is more than enough, and after all, it’s not as if you’re going to throw any dinner parties or entertain in that space. At least we hope.
So, it’s clear that many homeowners are willing to tolerate even a somewhat disheveled bathroom as long as it functions fine. But the irony here is that a stunning bathroom with the indulgent features you might have been holding out on can help you feel better than ever. After all, it’s how we greet the morning and say goodbye to each day, grooming ourselves for hygiene, and enjoying a little private me time in a steamy shower.
If you’ve been trying to convince your partner to finally commit to that bathroom, we have some advice for you. Please, consider some of the following advice:
You Feel Uncomfortable Drying After a Shower
If you’ve ever hopped out of the shower and felt miserable immediately, that’s a sign the bathroom isn’t acclimating to your needs. Cold tile floors and poor ventilation can make drying off an unpleasant task, especially during the winter months. Moreover, inadequate ventilation leads to moisture buildup and could cause further problems, making the space and its airflow less inviting. You might even have an incorrectly sized tub that makes getting in and out less comfortable than it could be. Upgrading the floor heating and installing a powerful exhaust fan can help improve the post-shower routine, as can a full shower remodel, but you might even refurbish the space in a wet room to make it feel more open and comfortable.
You Notice Damp & Stains
If you smell or notice damp or stains in the bathroom, it’s a clear indication that renovations are needed. These issues can be caused by leaks, poor ventilation, or even ageing materials and can lead to potential mould growth and structural damage if left to their own devices. That bacteria might be thankful for having part of your home to themselves, but it’s not good form. Replacing those outdated fixtures, retiling, and addressing ventilation concerns can eliminate these potentially health-impacting problems, and it’s a good sign the design hasn’t been assisting you thus far. Give it a second, and you’ll be in a much better position.
Privacy Could Be Better
Should you have to worry about the entire street seeing you when you’re about to shower or take a luxurious bath? Odds are, you said no to that question. But you don’t have to be an exhibitionist for this to be an issue. Bad sight lines, improper blinds, bad interior lighting, the wrong type of window for privacy, all of these issues could leave you a little more exposed than you would ideally like to be. If you notice this issue, then using it as a sign of a necessary bathroom upgrade could be a smart idea.
With this advice, you’ll be much more likely to upgrade your bathroom on your own terms.
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