Cabinets Matter in Bathroom Remodels

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October 9, 2024 United States 17

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New Hampshire homeowners planning to upgrade their bathrooms will likely have showers, tubs, and tile foremost in mind, but don't overlook the importance of cabinets in completing the look. If you want the most elegant bathroom remodeling NH offers, selecting a distinctive under-sink cabinet and complementing countertop is vital. If space allows, you may add storage cabinets instead of a closet for a richer look. Cabinet options today run the gamut from sleek and unobtrusive to decorated and theatrical. When designing your new bathroom, there are more options and fewer limits than ever.


Price always matters, but it's wise to focus more on value – in other words, what quality are you receiving for the money you spend? A remodeled bathroom adds significant value to your home, just like a new kitchen. If you're considering putting your house on the market and your kitchen and bathroom are over 15 years old, it may be wise to hear options from brokers about remodeling. They can explain the impact on your home's value with the existing kitchen and bathroom versus a new one. You'll also want to consider how quickly you need your home to sell as you decide on remodeling.


Some cabinets come with the hardware (door pulls, hinges, etc.) already selected, while others may allow you to choose from multiple options. In either case, the hardware impacts the aesthetic of your new bathroom and should fit in well with the other elements. Advanced lighting, usually LED, is brighter and uses far less energy than conventional bulbs. Depending on your needs, you can put lights on dimmers to allow the optimal level. Improving the functionality of your bathroom enhances your daily quality of life and adds to your property value. Consider every detail, including cabinets, matters when remodeling.


Some contractors offer custom cabinetry, although it will increase the cost significantly. If your bathroom is small or has unique needs, a custom piece may be the only answer. Older and historic homes tend to have smaller bathrooms, and upgrading them adds a challenge with space allocation. If you remodel as part of a larger project, the may be ways to add space. Everyone appreciates a larger bathroom; additional square footage increases your design options. Today's trend is toward walk-in showers, but adding a large soaking tub as a focal point can make a new bathroom more dramatic.


 


 


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