Avoid These 11 Costly Bathroom Renovations Mistakes!

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  • čas přidán 10. 06. 2024
  • If you're thinking of renovating your bathroom, be sure to avoid these 11 costly bathroom renovations mistakes. By following these simple tips, you'll save yourself a lot of money and heartache!
    Renovating your bathroom can be a costly and time-consuming process, but by following these simple tips, you can avoid costly bathroom renovations mistakes. In this video, we'll teach you how to make smart bathroom renovations choices that will save you money and hassle!
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Komentáře • 11

  • @happytx1860
    @happytx1860 Před rokem +4

    Sadly Martha Stewart's paint is o longer carried in stores. I painted the main areas of the downstairs Skarkey gray and the guest bedroom in Cake Stand. Martha is teamed up with a builder in Katy TX. I still have the floorplans. The homes were some of the best thought out floorplans ever. Thanks

  • @ellenwalker6477
    @ellenwalker6477 Před 12 dny

    Thank you

  • @debbiekando8434
    @debbiekando8434 Před rokem

    I will be adding an ensuite to my bedroom with a second entrance to a hallway. The design requires 2 pocket doors to ensure the best clearance. Thank you so much for the advice and humour you bring to your video content.

  • @Anonymous-wn2wj
    @Anonymous-wn2wj Před rokem

    Great advice! Thanks!!

  • @karengilmore2906
    @karengilmore2906 Před rokem +1

    We are renovating our bathroom.. just need an electrician in for a couple of things, then paint the final colour. The advice I'd give, is if your bathroom fan is more than 10 years old, REPLACE IT! We replaced our bathroom fan, and it went from 80 CFM to 300 CFM. Much better air flow, and the bathroom fan also serves as the kitchen vent, so it does double duty.

  • @bonita1228
    @bonita1228 Před rokem +1

    Went to Ace Hardware to buy Kilz paint. Asked for a water based paint. Gets me wrong one. I don’t know and do my normal messy bathroom walls and ceiling painting. I should have made them come clean the floor, the tub, and my hair. 🥴🤦🏼‍♀️😡

  • @freedomofreligion3248

    Martha, at 80, is a swimsuit model, publi$hed. That's impressive. A 10-20% "contingency" is SOP on professionally done renos (Sarah Richardson, e.g. ♥ )

  • @internationalspectrumcosme7142

    My problem is a design problem on a fix and flip. The original tub was huge it looked like it could have fit 4 people in it.
    It was built with two stairs leading to this huge tub. We took it out now there's all this space left and I think tiling that whole area is going to be super expensive. The huge tub was replaced by a normal-sized drop in tub and the tile surround in the tub was removed at the real estate agent's advice so now there's all this extra space with walls that have to be replaced with some type of material that can hold up to all the steam and moisture in the bathroom.
    Got any ideas? walls

  • @jgordy4840
    @jgordy4840 Před rokem +1

    I was thinking about enlarging my pitiful bath vanity by bumping into the bedroom. It's against the bedroom wall anyway and backs up to walkin closet which could be made the same size longer so the wall would be uniform. Any thoughts?

    • @youbetcha108
      @youbetcha108 Před rokem +1

      Hire an engineer or architect first.

  • @freedomofreligion3248

    PLEASE? Could you spec the wall color in this bath (5:54)? Thanks much!
    Also: please, the paint used on the long vanity (6:19)? Thx.
    Um, how about the wall color (6:51)? If you know any of these, would really appreciate.
    Wait...did you say you wanted the basement bathroom door "opening into the room"? As in, opening into the big room? Or, the bath?