Did you know that a master bathroom remodel can cost an average of $30,000 and up? That’s according to Home Depot.

If you want to design the perfect bathroom, what things should you consider? What works for you might not work for someone else. You can go all out or keep things simple depending on what you like, how much space you have to work with, and how much you wish to spend.

Arguably, the most important decision when remodeling a bathroom is which contractor you hire. That’s one reason it doesn’t pay to focus solely on the price. Sure, you’ll want a good deal. But it’s also a good idea to consider experience and expertise, range of plumbing services offered, and communication skills.

Depending on your home’s plumbing infrastructure, the contractors you hire might find some nasty surprises when they start the renovation work. You’ll want a licensed plumber with the skills, equipment, and tools to handle serious issues like sewer line repair and other plumbing services that may need to be completed before the remodeling can even begin.

Things flow more smoothly when you hire a reputable and dependable plumber. With that said, here are five things to consider when designing the perfect bathroom.

1. Budget

Setting a realistic budget is the first thing to consider if you want to renovate your bathroom. You can’t just pick a number out of thin air. Take time to research how much it could cost.

The last thing you need is to overspend and end up in a financial hole that’s so deep, you can’t enjoy the completed renovation. When working with a reputable plumbing company, you can ask the licensed professionals for an estimate of what the project will cost. They can help you find a budget-fitting solution that gives you the bathroom you want.

Another thing worth considering is that it’s always best to set your budget at a little more than the expected expense. So, if the project to remodel your bathroom comes out to $25,000, set aside an extra $2,500, or 10% of the price tag for the project, to accommodate any cost overruns.

2. Layout and Space Planning

Another important consideration is reflecting on layout and space planning. You don’t want to get too deep into choosing faucets and tile samples until you have a floor plan strategy.

Reflect on how the space will be used. Do you want a bath-shower combo or just one or the other? Consider the logical flow of movement and what features are must-haves for your bathroom. It’s important to consider clearance around fixtures so they’re easy to service. A plumber can answer any questions you have about layout and space planning.

3. Storage Solutions

Overlooking storage solutions is something you’ll do at your own peril. If storage is an afterthought, your “perfect” bathroom will look a lot less ideal in short order.

Clutter is a likely result if you don’t have the right storage solution incorporated into your bathroom design. Vanity cabinets with drawers, recessed medicine cabinets, and built-in shelving are options. 

4. Aesthetics and Style

Aesthetics and style are important when designing your perfect bathroom. The sky’s the limit since you can go for a neutral color palette to create a timeless atmosphere that’s not impacted by changing trends. You might prefer statement pieces, tiles, and finishes to achieve a look reflecting your sense of style.

5. Ventilation

It’s no secret that bathrooms generate tons of moisture. Without adequate ventilation, your bathroom could become a breeding ground for mildew, mold, and peeling paint. That’s a no-no for your perfect bathroom.

Hiring the right contractors will ensure you get a fan rated for the square footage of the space.

When it’s time to get your dream bathroom, these are five things to consider carefully. Everything will be easier if you hire the right contractors to help achieve your goals.

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