Renovating your bathroom can end up being a very costly project, and for that reason many people venture nowhere near full renovations, often sticking to surface repairs and improvements. However, in some cases, superficial renovations are simply not enough, and the homeowner must sometimes go for a full makeover, which basically requires the tearing down and rearrangement of all the bathroom’s elements.
This process can be very complicated depending on the size and type of your bathroom. The process also depends on the types of materials you’re planning on using (expensive, fancy and ornate materials, or sturdy and reliable ones), the different and new accessories and fixtures you’ll need to buy and install (a new sink, bathtub, toilet, and shower all come with a full-scale bathroom renovation), and of course your contractor’s fees. Also remember that you’ll need money to pay for unexpected costs that are inevitable in any type of San Diego bathroom remodel.
Once the core repairs and renovations have been completed, only then should you concentrate on your bathroom’s surface. By concentrating on the surface, I mean repainting, and rearranging the lighting in the room… if you can afford it, you can also choose to install some granite or marble counter-tops to add that luscious finishing touch to your masterpiece. Also remember that you can repaint much more than your walls; for example, you could have some intricate patterns painted on some of your accessories such as the sink or the bathtub and really customize your bathroom to your tastes and turn it into your little private sanctuary.