Do you have an
old bathroom that could use a spruce up? Or maybe you recently
purchased a home but don't love the bathrooms? You can change the
entire look of your bathroom with minimal money but still net big
impact. Here are a few renovation suggestions for your Boston
Home's bathroom to give it a whole new look.
Bathtub
Refacing
Refinish
your old, chipped, or dingy tub into nearly a brand new tub. You can
do the project yourself for less money but it likely will take you
longer than a professional. A professional could get the job done
for under $500 and quickly.
Replace
the Flooring
It's
time to ditch the vinyl floors or plain tiles. You can purchase
porcelain or travertine tiles relatively cheap at your local
improvement store. Go with a matte finish for a higher-end look.
Invest in a professional to install as bathrooms are quite tricky
with all the fixtures needing to cut around. You can estimate
doubling the cost of your tile square footage to figure for
installation.
Update
your Lighting or Fixtures
Updating
the lighting in your Boston
Home bathroom is the perfect DIY project. A new updated fixture can
change the whole design scheme in the room. Also relatively
inexpensive are bath fixtures. Fixtures in brushed nickel, antique bronze, pewter
finished, or brushed chrome are good choices. A new fixture can help
to spruce up an old plain tub or sink and give it more modern design
appeal.
I hope
you can benefit from some of these design ideas for your home.
Should you decide you just can't live with your bathrooms anymore
and it's time to sell
your Boston Home please look
for a professional, someone well-versed in all aspects of the sale
process. From strategic marketing, and negotiation, a qualified
professional is a home seller's best asset. Your satisfaction is the
key to my success. Don't sell your home without the help of an
experienced agent. Contact
me when you are ready. I look forward to hearing from you!
Lucas
Garofalo
Keller
Williams Realty
(617)
861-3631
Lucas@LucasBostonHomes.com
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