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Bathroom Remodel - Sacramento,CA

We are in the process of working with a contractor to redo a bathroom. Any help on things you would do, wouldn't do again. One thing we are talking about is getting rid of the bathroom window, installing a fan and putting in a tube light. We really don't open the window when we are showering so it is more for light. I am not sure about that???
Floor warmer, worth it? Any other input would be great. We don't have a huge area to work with Bathtub/shower, vanity (36 in) and toilet. Do you like the rain shower head fixture as well.
Thanks for any input. I just don't want to miss anything once it is done.

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The only thing I would say is to keep the window. Bathrooms tend to get VERY moldy when they don't have a window, even with a fan running.

Hi S.,

We recently finished a remodel. We put radiant heating in the bathroom floor and absolutely love it! It feels so wonderful every morning. We put in tile flooring, which is why we went with the radiant heat.

Good luck,

C.

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Keep the window. Our fan is way too loud. T.

My only advice is: keep the window! There is nothing better than natural light and fresh air in the bathroom. One of our bathrooms has a tube window and although it is a good source of light it sucks not to be able to open it :(

Hi S.,

We recently finished a remodel. We put radiant heating in the bathroom floor and absolutely love it! It feels so wonderful every morning. We put in tile flooring, which is why we went with the radiant heat.

Good luck,

C.

We remodeled our bathroom about 5 years ago. Things I would do again--take out built in linen closet to add more space for a jacuzzi tub and added space between toilet and tub. Things I would not do--hire someone who did not have a contractor's licence to install 4" square light colored marble tiles. (I saw a display at the Expo store that I really liked and wanted to reproduce in my bathroom.) My husband hired a friend to do the tile--big mistake, he didn't know what he was doing. 4 years later the floor is a mess. I'll have to pull it up soon, and I know I can do a better job myself. I don't think I'll be redoing it in light colored marble tiles. The tiles are too absorbant also and it always looks dirty to me. Another thing that was a mistake is installing a medicine cabinet with an oval beveled mirror that swings out. My 3 1/2 year old son was hanging on it too much and pulled the rivets right apart. I was so lucky I was standing there as it fell off into my hands.

Rain nozzle was ok. I used to have one in my old house. We had two nozzle's though. One regular and one rain. I LOVED the rain when I wasn't feeling well. There are some days I don't want to wash my hair though so the rain nozzle had to be turned off on those days. If you get one make sure its big enough, the water comes out soft not with the spiked water exits...more the empty hole looking ones and definitely make sure you have the option to turn it off. If it's your only nozzle then the spiked water holes are good for more pressure but then it's not exactly the "Rain feel" you are looking for either.

The only thing I would say is to keep the window. Bathrooms tend to get VERY moldy when they don't have a window, even with a fan running.

Make sure your contractor is good, get references & see his work if possible. Tile work is hard we found that out after our contractor attempted to tile our shower & twice we had to tear it down & hire it out to someone else. I think you should really consider keeping the window, natural light is way better. Floor warmer is nice but expensive so if you have the extra money go for it. Get a nice tub dont go cheap on this or you will regret it. Go to a specialty store so you can see the quality of fixtures, you may not need high end but its nice to know what you are getting too. Look thru magazines or HGTV for some design ideas. I used a beautiful italian porcelain tile in my shower that was 12x24 and did a subway design. We also used the 12x24 tile on the floor in a wishbone design. We put a spa bathroom in our basement & did a pinwheel floor which is nice for a smaller space. The other thing we did in the shower was a niche for our stuff. We splurged on the kohler fixtures & the rain shower is beautiful & soothing. Get a good contractor, plan out your bathroom design & have fun with it.

I would not recommend getting rid of the window! My husband did that before I moved in and I hate it. No natural light, no fresh air, the light had to be installed WITH a fan so now you always have the noise of fan and the light coming on together and nothing "clears the air" like a window. If you decide to get rid of the window, make sure to have seperate switches for the light and the fan. We installed a higher/taller shower head. Love it. Great for tall people. Good luck!

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