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Seven Bathroom Fittings That Will Upgrade Your Space

Whether we like to admit it or not, we all spend a lot of time in the bathroom grooming and getting ready for each day. If you're itching for a home project, consider upgrading your bathroom fittings. With a few simple changes, your bathroom will be transformed into a space all your own. And if you want to sell your home in the future, upgrading your bathroom fittings & any bathroom plumbing repairs will help bring more value to your home. Get started by changing up the following seven fittings for a modern bathroom makeover:

  • Sinks. The sink is one of the focal points of a bathroom, so make sure yours is a style you love. Families and couples sharing a bathroom gravitate toward the dual-sink feature, so consider installing another sink if you only have one and if having two is a viable option. Browse a variety of sink styles, including console sinks, pedestal sinks, undermount sinks, vessel sinks, and more.

  • Faucets. Sometimes you don't need to trade out sinks—you just need to upgrade your bathroom faucets. Consider brushed metals that are stylish and simple to clean, such as nickel, silver, weathered copper, gold, bronze, and pewter.

  • Lighting. Want to really change the look of your bathroom? Switch out the current fixtures you have for new lights. Add extra bathroom fittings for better lighting if need be; the rule of thumb to remember is to keep the area in front of the mirror evenly illuminated and shadow-free. Also, include light sources above, below, and on both sides of the mirror, whether through natural or artificial lighting.

  • Showerhead. While the tub tends to be an occasional luxury for most people, the shower is for daily use. Consider replacing your old showerhead with a slow-flow option that has a satisfying pulse and meets the flow rate of 2.5 gallons per minute. Improve the shower experience for yourself and any future homeowners.

  • Towel bars. Freshen up the overall look of your bathroom with new towel bars. Shop a variety of styles and find the one that suits you.

  • Toilet. You may not think your toilet needs any upgrades, but did you know that according to the Environmental Protection Agency, WaterSense-labeled models can reduce your toilet water usage by 20-60 percent, saving the average family more than $110 in utility costs annually? Now that's something to consider!

  • Cabinet door handles. The smallest details can make a big difference when it comes to your bathroom makeover. Make sure all your bathroom fittings—including your cabinet door handles—match in color and style.

If you're going to begin a bathroom makeover, just remember to ensure it is proportionate to the home's market value and the standards of the neighborhood. Otherwise, you may never recoup your investment when you decide to sell your home. What are you waiting for? Start your bathroom upgrade today!

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