From the master suite to guest and kid bathrooms, we break down the must-have features for these three spaces.
Planning Your Renovation
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Start with a floor plan, and design the room for function. Spend time thinking about what works in your bathroom's current layout and what might need to change.
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Consider eco-friendly fixture upgrades like a low flow toilet and showerhead; they'll save you money on monthly bills.
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Bathrooms are great rooms to experiment with fun color palettes—try something new!
Don't have the budget to renovate? Try swapping out accents like the shower curtain, towels, and accessories.
His-and-her sinks. A luxurious soaking or whirlpool tub. A tiled walk-in shower with a spa-quality rain showerhead. Heated floor and towel racks. Built-in storage galore. These are some of the features that will top your must-have list.
Think relaxing with opulent and functional touches when renovating a master bath. Spend the time to select fixtures that feel just right.
Focus on creating a welcoming room for guests. Plenty of counter space, good lighting, and a large mirror will make your visitors think they're staying at a five-star hotel.
Make the bathroom feel spacious with a light and airy color palette, and then have fun decorating with accessories.
Scented candles add the finishing touch to any guest bathroom. Have a variety of scents on hand.
Safety and storage are the focus for any renovation in a kids' space. Think about counter heights and adding space to tuck away a step stool. Slip-resistant flooring, bathmats, and grips for the tub are essential.
A bathroom shared with kids doesn't have to be full of plastic tub toys. Have fun with the design, but steer clear of age-specific themes because you'll want this space to work as your kids grow.
An unexpected light fixture is a great way to bring in personality.
Bring It Home
From tubs and toilets to fixtures and decor, we've got your bathroom renovation covered.