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If you don't stare at the ceiling you stare at the floor. Take a look at your bathroom flooring and decide if it is time to decorate or maybe remodel during a weekend DIY project. |
First Rate Ideas for Bathroom Flooring
The Floors in Your Bath Need to Appeal
As you walk through your home, there are always some weekend DIY projects which pop into your head. The key word here is "walk". Your floors are just as important to your bath as the shower curtains or mirrors and they get worn easily.
So, come springtime, that old 'spring cleaning' mindset has us looking for ways to spruce up our homes. After scrubbing the bathroom walls, you may still end up with an old, tired looking bathroom.
Give Your Bath Room a Face Lift What's wrong with this picture? It needs a change and your mind may wander in the direction of a remodel, not knowing what else might help. A complete bathroom makeover can prove to be a costly and time consuming project. However, if you analyze what dissatisfies you most about the appearance, creating a fresh look may be far simpler than you'd imagine.
It's probably been a few years since those walls have seen a fresh coat of paint. It might be ten years since that vinyl bathroom flooring was installed. No matter how perfect the design seemed a decade ago, it probably doesn't hold your favor in quite the same way. Color preferences and decorating schemes change from year to year, even if you're not an avid follower of interior design.
One of the Most Important Additions? Well, Flooring for Your Bathroom Should Rate High Installing new bathroom flooring is one of the least expensive and attractive ways to update a bathroom, without doing an entire, costly makeover. In addition, you can place small accessories such as new towels and maybe even replace the old faucets. But, new floors will certainly give it a shine and new look.
Bathroom Flooring for Old Houses If you have an older home, it's possible you have original linoleum bathroom flooring, which has chips and cracks and has yellowed.
Up till now, you may have hidden the poor condition with bright, modern throw rugs. However, washing linoleum floors is a pain, tearing up your mop, while never getting really clean.
Remodeling the Floor Scraping up that linoleum and replacing it with new vinyl or tile bathroom flooring is probably the most inexpensive ways to give your bathroom a fresh and attractive look. Vinyl sheeting comes in hundreds of designs and colors and is a quick job.
When you've removed the linoleum, use a power sander to give the base flooring a smooth surface and apply self-adhesive vinyl flooring.
Wood Floors for the Bath Planked, tongue-in-groove wood flooring is another inexpensive option, sold in boxes of 15-25 square feet. It takes little to cover the average bathroom. Ask your home improvement clerk about types which stand up to bathroom moisture, or, alternatively, a finish which you can apply after installation that will protect your new bathroom flooring.
And, this type of flooring is exceptionally easy to clean and gives your bath a luxury and contemporary look.
Replace Flooring with Bathroom Tiles You may think that bathroom flooring tiles are out of the question, due to the expense and level of skill required to install them.
Even if you choose hand painted tiles, placed in an alternating pattern of plain and decorated tiles, the square footage involved keeps the cost down, while creating a low-maintenance floor that remains beautiful for many years. Get a book on floor tile installation from the library, or pick one up at the DIY center.
Although tile installation requires a bit more patience and attention to detail, it's certainly a doable project. This may be a two-weekend project: one to reinforce the sub-flooring and the next to cut, fit and grout the tiles.
If You are Looking for Affordable - Lay Down Some Carpet The easiest, quickest and least expensive flooring option is to install plush carpeting made for use in bathrooms. The benefit is that your feet stay warm after stepping out of the bath or shower.
Adding bathroom flooring to your next DIY remodel project will certainly pay off in the long run. It adds value to your home and you'll love telling guests where the restroom is. The only problem is that you will not want to stop with just the floor. Now, what else needs a bit of decor?
With new bathroom flooring, a new shower curtain and simple new window treatments, you've got a brand new bathroom! The only thing left to do now is to get started. Do you have plans for this weekend?
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