Thursday, 18 August 2011

Bathroom Remodel Designs For A Tub Or Shower

Bathroom home remodeling is a great way to start a full house remodel or to simply spruce up the bathroom. The bathroom is a room that you want to be cozy, comfortable, and relaxing. You use this room every day, and on special occasions you might even spend time in it for a relaxing bubble bath. You do not want to look up at ugly tile or stare at an ugly wall paper every morning when you brush your teeth. Instead, think about doing a bathroom remodel for your tub or shower!

Finding Ideas
There are many different places where you can find ideas for a bathroom remodel on your tub or shower. There are entire television channels devoted to home remodel ideas and concepts, and there are shows specifically about bathroom remodel ideas, including tub or shower ideas. Tuning into a show like this can give you countless new ideas and concepts for remodeling your shower or tub, or even the entire bathroom! Sometimes all a bathroom needs is a little facelift like a new tub or shower idea.

In addition to looking at home improvement television shows, you can also look in your local home improvement store. Many of the larger stores like Home Depot or Lowes have home improvement sessions that are free of charge. Look at the schedule and see if there is anything scheduled for improving the look of your bathroom, or specifically for something like tubs and showers. These bathroom remodel ideas for a tub or shower could help you to find the perfect idea for your bathroom.

A third place to find ideas for your bathroom remodel on your tub or shower is a magazine. Look specifically for magazines that cater to bathroom remodels and you will be well on your way to finding an idea that suits your individual needs!


Where to Start
When remodeling your tub or shower, the first place to start is deciding whether you want a tile shower or tub or a plastic shower or tub. A plastic shell can be put in your bathroom in a matter of a day, but tiling a shower or tub can take several days. If you are looking for a quick bathroom remodel for your tub or shower, using a shell is the best way to go. But if you want to take time to do an excellent, high quality job, remodel your bathroom shower or tub using tile. Once you have decided how to remodel the tub or shower, everything else will fall int

Friday, 12 August 2011

Bathroom Remodels - Avoid Laminates When Natural Stone Like Marble Or Granite Should Be Used

Because bathrooms are prone to such high humidity and excessive moisture, certain materials used for bathroom remodels will not yield the best results in the long run. A prime example of a poor application would be the installation of laminate vanities or a laminate countertop. While commonly found installed in bathrooms, these materials are not the best of choices.

The disadvantage of laminate cabinetry and countertops is that they are layered. Over a brief time of just a few years, laminates can and most likely will de-laminate (peel apart). As the humidity levels and temperature rise and fall through the cycle of bathing and showering, laminated wood is constantly expanding and contracting. These frequent changes greatly accelerates the separation of the laminate from the compress board subsurface which it is glued. Instead of getting 10 to 15 years or more of a perfect looking
bathroom, a homeowner will likely experience warping and a bubbling up of the laminated vanity top or laminated vanity itself, leading to chips and cracks..

Remodeling
a bathroom is the perfect time to not just replace the existing vanity top with the same inferior laminate material, but upgrade to much more durable and beautiful natural materials such as granite, soapstone, or limestone. Marble and onyx are also favorites of custom builders and homeowners. Natural stone countertops and even flooring can create a warm and serene atmosphere to an antiseptically efficient environment depending upon the color and stone right down to the custom edge profile of the countertop.

Very few other building materials are as versatile or as widely desired as natural stone. In the hands of expertly skilled craftsmen and machinists, the range of application and shapes are almost limitless. Looking at the past Mediterranean cultures and what their craftsmen were able to create with marble, which is more delicate than granite, is astounding. Today, stone fabricators have the benefit of machines to accelerate the results with even more precision.


All of this potential beauty does not come cheap though. There is a trade off of increased cost for increased quality and material. Even though stone fabricators have additional hardware to assist them, which the ancients did not possess, it is still a very difficult and costly medium with which to work and the primary reason for a higher price point when compared to inferior grades of materials.