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Avoid These 10 Bathroom Renovation Mistakes

Renovating your bathroom can be exciting, but quickly turn into a stressful experience if not approached with caution. Here are 10 common bathroom renovation mistakes to avoid when updating your bathroom.

1. Not committing to a style or incorporating too many different styles

There are so many design options when renovating your bathroom. With so much choice, it’s easy to become stressed or overwhelmed. To avoid decision fatigue, invest your time in researching bathroom renovation styles. You can create a Pinterest board with inspiration photos, talk to an interior designer, or hire an experienced bathroom renovation contractor to help you with your design. 

Guest bathroom with off-white flower wallpaper and round mirror.   A beautiful bathroom with hexagon floor tiles, subway tile in the glass shower, and a stool with towels.   A beautiful bathroom with a glass walk-in shower, lighting, towels and artwork.

 

2. Overlooking storage and functionality

The ideal bathroom renovation should include storage solutions unique for your lifestyle. Whether you need storage for cleaning supplies or a plethora of makeup, make sure your bathroom storage works for you. Consider shower niches, vanity storage, linen closets, open shelves, or medicine cabinets to enhance your bathroom’s functionality and minimize clutter. 

A beautiful bathroom vanity with two sinks, white cabinets with gold hardware, two black round mirrors, gold faucets and gold lighting.  Stunning built in shower niche with brass hardware and natural plants   A beautiful bathroom with a linen closet, blue vanity, vanity lighting and black hardware.

 

3. Opting for cheap materials and finishes

When you’re looking for bathroom materials, budget friendly options may seem appealing at first. Often, they require more maintenance and can lead to costly repairs in the long run. Make sure to prioritize the quality of your finishes over cost. By investing in high-quality materials, you can be sure that they’ll withstand a bathroom’s harsh conditions, like moisture and humidity. When in doubt, talk to a professional to gain valuable insight. 

Modern bathroom sink with gold faucet   Stunning brass shower fixtures against white tile with a built-in shelf with black tile.   Natural stone bathroom vanity with chrome faucet, rectangular gold framed mirror and bathroom decor

 

4. Falling for the latest trend

Social media and Pinterest are full of beautiful bathroom design trends. Resist the urge to Keep up with the Joneses and think about bathroom styles that you love and have a timeless aesthetic. You can add trendier elements for easy-to-replace décor and focus on long-term use for your fixtures and finishes.

A beautiful bathroom vanity with large mirror, lighting, white cabinetry with built in mirrors, and a white vase with white flowers.   Newly renovated designer bathroom with light green walls, cream cabinets and copper hardware.   A white bathroom vanity with white countertops and black tile in the tub/shower combo.

 

5. Neglecting proper lighting

Poor lighting can make your bathroom almost unusable. Find the right balance to increase the functionality and ambiance of your bathroom. You can incorporate a layered lighting technique with ambient, task, and accent lighting. This will help create a soothing yet practical space for daily use.

A bathroom vanity with a round black mirror, white countertop, gold faucet, gold vanity lighting, and black towel holder.  Bathroom vanity with raised black sink, black faucet, and round mirror with backlit ambient lighting  A dark wood vanity with chrome hardware, large white countertop, large mirror, windows, and long wall sconce light.

 

6. Ignoring ventilation needs

Improper ventilation can lead to a host of problems, including moisture buildup, mold growth, and damage. Make sure to consult with a professional to ensure your bathroom will have adequate ventilation based on its size and layout.

A stunning bathroom with large mirror, double sinks, vanity lighting, blue vanity cabinets and black faucets.   A newly renovated designer guest bathroom with dark brown wallpaper.   Main bathroom with natural wood vanity and matching wood open shelfs

 

7. Choosing the wrong tile

Selecting the right bathroom tile is essential to withstand humidity, moisture buildup, and ensure your safety. Look for tile that is durable and slip-resistant, like ceramic or porcelain. It’s important to choose the right type of tile for your walls and floors, and to check for the tile’s suitability for additional applications, like if you’re looking to add in-floor heating. 

A shower with built in shelves and bench, with white subway tiles.   Clean and modern bathroom with dark wood vanity, round raised white sink, and beige floor and wall tiles   A shower with light blue tiles, brass shower hardware, and white porcelain tile.

 

8. Underestimating your budget

It’s so easy for your bathroom renovation’s budget to quickly spiral out of control. Avoid the temptation to cut corners during the renovation process. Instead, working with a bathroom renovation contractor will help you account for all the expenses, and prevent costly surprises during your renovation. 

   Renovation blueprints with colour swatches for design choices  Contractor shaking hands  A layout of colour samples to select for design

 

9. Reconfiguring layout or major fixtures

Moving major fixtures such as your tub, toilet, or sink, can significantly impact the cost of your bathroom renovation. With these changes, be prepared for the added complexity and expense involved in moving the plumbing, electrical, and any structural elements needed for this substantial bathroom renovation. 

A renovation in progress with tools   A painter's hand holding a spray wand ready to paint repaired drywall

 

10. Tackling it yourself

Bathroom renovations are very complex and have safety risks, permit and insurance requirements. While DIY projects can be rewarding, bathroom renovations are best left to the pros. Consider hiring professionals to handle plumbing, electrical work, tiling, and structural alterations. You can also hire a renovation contractor, like Katra Construction, to take of everything and ensure a successful and stress-free renovation experience.

By steering clear of these common pitfalls, you can embark on your bathroom renovation journey with confidence, creating a space that is both functional and stylish for years to come. Remember, proper planning and attention to detail are key to achieving your dream bathroom without regret. 

Katra Construction, Calgary Home Renovations

Katra Construction is a full-service renovation contractor with over 20 years’ experience in Calgary and surrounding areas. Our team provides premium contracting services with an emphasis on integrity, quality, and value. A Calgary home renovation contractor like Katra Construction can provide valuable support and expertise throughout the entire renovation process while minimizing headaches along the way.

Schedule a consultation with our Owner|Project Manager, Tana Wheatcroft, or connect with us through our Contact Page.

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