Bathroom Remodeling For Dummies

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Author: Gene Hamilton

ISBN-10: 0764525522

ISBN-13: 9780764525520

Category: Home Remodeling, Renovations & Repair

We're a nation of countless bathrooms that are on the brink of being torn apart, redesigned, and remodeled. Bathrooms are big! They've gone from being a convenience to a luxury. Welcome to Bathroom Remodeling For Dummies, where you'll discover how to transform your bathroom from blah to beautiful and inefficient to well-designed.\ Remodeling a bathroom is a challenge – it's action-oriented and requires extra energy and stamina. But you, undoubtedly, realize it's a challenge you want...

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We're a nation of countless bathrooms that are on the brink of being torn apart, redesigned, and remodeled. Bathrooms are big! They've gone from being a convenience to a luxury. Welcome to Bathroom Remodeling For Dummies, where you'll discover how to transform your bathroom from blah to beautiful and inefficient to well-designed. Remodeling a bathroom is a challenge – it's action-oriented and requires extra energy and stamina. But you, undoubtedly, realize it's a challenge you want to take on. This guide can help if you Want to make your home more livable and enjoyable by updating, expanding, or improving the bathroom Want to find out how to begin the process of appraising your present bathroom so you can improve it Don't want to be pressured into selecting materials and fixtures because you want to see everything that's available and know all your options Want to know what's involved in demolishing the walls and removing the fixtures and cabinets, and how to install new ones Want to decide if you should hire help or do the work yourself Bathroom Remodeling For Dummies is organized to provide lots of useful information that is easily accessible. You'll uncover tips about: Making the most of space in your bathroom Taking control and planning the project Finding fabulous fixtures, vanities, and faucets Decorating the walls, windows, and more Creating storage space You maybe be asking yourself, "Can I remodel my bathroom without spending every penny I have, destroying the harmony of my house, and breaking the spirit of everyone involved?" The answer is yes.Bathroom Remodeling For Dummies can help.

\ Bathroom Remodeling For Dummies\ \ \ \ By Katie Hamilton Gene Hamilton\ \ \ John Wiley & Sons\ \ \ \ Copyright © 2003\ \ Katie Hamilton, Gene Hamilton\ All right reserved.\ \ \ ISBN: 0-7645-2552-2\ \ \ \ Chapter One\ \ \ Reinventing Your Bathroom\ with a Splash\ \ In This Chapter\ * Discovering the popularity of bathroom remodeling\ * Quantifying the financial payback of a new and improved bathroom\ * Developing a plan for your bathroom makeover\ * Taking your time to make it perfect\ \ On emotional, practical, spiritual, and financial levels, a remodeled bathroom\ can be a very good thing. Maybe you're thinking that colorful new\ wall tiles will lift your spirits when you walk in there each morning or after a\ hard day at the office. Perhaps that shiny, new shower will recharge you, or a\ relaxing whirlpool bath in the new tub will wash away the day's problems.\ And the improvements are sure to enhance the value of your house. You'll\ probably appreciate your brand-new bathroom for years to come. You have\ to spend time there anyway, so you may as well surround yourself in beauty\ and luxury.\ If that idea appeals to you, welcome to the world of bathroom remodeling. We\ hold your hand, nudge you along, and help you make good choices as you\ rethink and design your new bathroom. At first, you spend a lot of timejust\ noodling, or thinking about how to reinvent an old bathroom to create a new\ and improved one. But all that brainpower won't go to waste. You'll receive\ an immediate payback every time you use the new accoutrements in your\ bathroom and a long-term payback when you sell your house. You can't ask\ for more than that.\ \ Everybody's Doing It in the Bathroom\ Everybody's doing it. Remodeling their bathroom, that is. Really, there's\ never been a hotter market for the bathroom remodeling industry. Empty\ nesters are gutting their kid's bedroom to create their ultimate bathroom\ spa, and parents in need of pampering are remaking their master bath as an\ in-house oasis, strictly off limits to the kids. The family bathroom is being\ redesigned and updated with functional shared spaces for kids of all ages.\ Even the powder room is getting a makeover with showoff fixtures and\ fittings.\ Homeowners of all ages want to make their bathroom more user-friendly and\ accessible. In years past, universal design concepts that encouraged wider\ door openings and low thresholds for a wheelchair were a tough sell. Today,\ however, with aging baby boomers and transgenerational households on the\ rise, high-style fixtures and fittings that are easy and convenient to operate\ have universal appeal. People of all ages are realizing that wider doorways\ and continuous floor surfaces make spaces feel larger and more open, and\ they're using universal design concepts to create functional and aesthetically\ pleasing bathrooms.\ Whatever you have in mind for your bathroom, - a simple spruce up or a\ total redesign - you're not alone. The 2003 Kitchen and Bathroom Industry\ trade show attracted record-breaking numbers of exhibitors and attendance.\ Bathrooms are hot. Just look in any magazine or watch any home improvement\ show. Bathrooms are being face-lifted, made over, and completely\ rebuilt from the bottom up.\ And because of the interest in bathrooms, remodeling has never been easier.\ If you're ready to attack your bathroom, you have an army of services and\ suppliers at your disposal. And if you want to do it yourself, you have an\ array of products and materials designed for you to install.\ \ Receiving Your Just Reward\ While you will most definitely enjoy using your new bathroom, you'll also\ reap a financial reward. If you're looking for a way to rationalize the investment,\ consider this: Real estate professionals predict you will earn back\ almost 100 percent of your investment.\ Every year, Remodeling Online does a cost versus value report that compares\ the estimated cost of professionally installed renovations with the value it is\ likely to add to the home a year later. The value numbers are based on the\ opinions of 200-plus real estate agents and appraisers located in the 35 metro\ markets.\ The 2002 report says that adding a bathroom costing $15,058 to a house with\ one or one and a half baths recoups 94 percent of that investment. This\ particular project is an addition of a full 6-by-8-foot bath within the existing\ footprint of the home near the bedrooms.\ To update an existing bathroom with new fixtures, flooring, and everything\ else at a cost of $9,720 recoups 88 percent of the investment. Not a bad\ return on your money either.\ If you're still having a hard time rationalizing the initial expense, turn to\ Chapter 6 to find out how to estimate your budget and find the money you\ need for your project. You'll also get advice about financing the project with\ everything from traditional home equity loans and lines of credit to the latest\ trend of using a credit card with reward points. It's a new twist on double\ dipping.\ \ Planning the Perfect Bathroom\ Everyone knows that you need a game plan to take a remodeling project from\ wish list to completion, but not everyone gives homage to the organizational\ skills required. In Chapter 2, you can use a handy checklist to rate your present\ bathroom. It's an easy way to start you thinking about what you like and\ don't like about it and can help you fine-tune your list of gotta-have features\ in your next bathroom.\ The length of time it takes to remodel your bathroom depends on the scope\ of the project, but the pleasantness of the process is all in the planning.\ Whether you envision a magical makeover with new wallpaper and floor or a\ complete rehab, you can make your bathroom go from bad to beautiful with a\ plan of attack and strategy to keep the work progress on track.\ \ Obsessing over bathrooms\ Bathroom remodeling starts with simple steps - deciding how much you're\ ready to do and what shape those plans will take - and it quickly moves to\ near obsession with everything from tile to toilet paper holders.\ Start by thinking of your bathroom as a shell of a room with floors, walls, ceiling,\ and windows. Then focus on the fixtures and fittings. By going from the\ broad to the specific, you'll define the space and the functions it needs to\ perform. You may find that you need to take space from an adjacent room to\ make a new larger bathroom. Losing a hall bedroom closet that backs up to a\ bathroom is a tactic that remodelers often use.\ After you get started, it's hard not to fixate on your bathroom. Go into a\ friend's home and you're immediately drawn to their bathroom. You begin\ snooping around under their vanity, wondering how it's attached to the wall.\ For the first time in your life, you become enchanted with towel bars and\ tissue holders. You begin spouting the recommended CFM (cubic feet per\ minute of air) requirements for bathroom ventilation at chic cocktail parties,\ and you know that you're ready to begin planning your bathroom. You are\ armed with information and ready to go forth and fix.\ \ Remodeling: It's all in the plan, Stan\ The actual remodeling process uses your plan as a starting point and proceeds\ through a series of grunts and moans and oh-my-goshes. And of\ course, there's always the case of the best laid plan that ran amuck when a\ hidden copper water pipe in a wall gets severed by a saw and springs a leak.\ The journey can be a smooth one with careful planning, which we discuss in\ Chapter 3. From start (tearing the old stuff out) to finish (getting approval\ from the local building department), the whole process is laid out for your\ remodeling enjoyment.\ No matter whether you hire a contractor or do it yourself, someone has to\ manage the project and make sure that the flow of work continues in order\ and on schedule. If the drywall contractor hangs the wallboard before the\ building inspector looks at the electrical wiring and plumbing work, there's\ trouble. The wallboard has to come down so the inspector can do his job.\ One person - a contractor, designer, or homeowner - needs to wear the\ manager hat to keep tabs of tradespeople showing up, doing their work,\ doing it correctly, and coordinating all the jobs.\ \ Getting the right person for the job\ We're big fans of doing it yourself if you have the time, the talent, and the\ temperament, but not everyone does. In Chapter 7, we share what we've\ learned about making the decision. Sometimes a work plan is devised to\ combine both, which is ideal if you enjoy working with your hands and want\ to take part in the process. For those projects you know are beyond your\ capabilities (or patience), we guarantee that someone somewhere has the\ know-how to get the job done. (See Chapter 7 for a list of specialty contractors.)\ You just have to know where to look.\ Who would have guessed that the Internet would become a good place to\ find a contractor to remodel your bathroom? Not us, that's for sure. But there\ are also plenty of traditional sources to find a contractor, designer, or tradesperson.\ When you make contact, be able to explain your plans for your bathroom,\ have pictures from magazines or books to illustrate what you want,\ and know much money you have budgeted for the project.\ Most contractors and the growing number of specialty tradespeople work in\ specific areas or counties and are familiar with the local building codes and\ requirements. For example, a plumber knows what diameter of copper or\ plastic pipes will pass code in his area. An electrician knows the specifications\ for exhaust vents and GFCI (ground-fault circuit interrupters) required\ in bathrooms. To expand your knowledge of what's required, ask your local\ building department and contractors as you interview them.\ It saves you work in the long run, but hiring a contractor is a job in itself, and\ a very important one. We offer guidelines for conducting an effective interview\ in Chapter 7, which also gives advice about drafting a solid contract.\ \ Shopping for sinks and so on\ When you begin shopping for bathroom materials and fixtures, you'll discover\ from the get-go that you have way too many choices. There's no easy\ way to escape this except to dive in, swim around, and come up for air as you\ peruse the aisles of home and bathroom design centers. And don't forget to\ push back from your computer screen every so often to take a breather from\ crawling from Web site to Web site while looking for materials and ideas.\ Where can you find the best selection of bathroom fixtures and materials?\ They're everywhere. But unless you live near a bathroom design center or\ large home center, the materials usually aren't in one place. Kitchen and bath\ design centers and the big-box home improvement stores have the lion's\ share of bathroom components. And they offer design services that are hard\ to beat.\ Flooring retailers, ceramic tile, and lighting centers have the largest selection\ of specialty materials, and they offer installation services for their products.\ The staff members tend to be well versed in their subject and can offer suggestions\ or a creative solution to a problem. They usually have more time to\ spend with customers, so they're a good starting point.\ Bathroom remodeling involves more than just choosing a bathtub and toilet.\ The behind-the-walls and under-the-flooring materials are casts of characters\ all to themselves. But they're important for you to know about because they\ provide the smooth surface and foundation for the fixtures and finishing\ materials. Eventually, you'll become comfortable citing the difference\ between green board and cement board, two materials of considerable\ importance. You can find all this and more in Chapter 5.\ And speaking of things behind the walls, wait until you get up close and personal\ with the mechanical systems of your new bathroom. Chapter 8 takes\ you behind the walls to discover how the plumbing, electrical, and ventilation\ systems work so you can make prudent choices and understand what\ changes you can make and those you can't. Even the more mundane chore of\ spotting electrical outlets in the new bathroom takes on new meaning when\ you create a wiring plan to locate outlets for everyone's personal electronics.\ \ Finding your style\ Are you high style or low country? Do you know the difference? Do you care?\ The major manufacturers of plumbing fixtures have coordinated their products\ in eye-catching suites and collections of styles to take the guesswork out\ of knowing what style toilet looks best with what style of bathtub. These collections\ include toilets, bidets, sinks, and bathtubs, with faucets and fittings\ that complement each other. The styles range from contemporary to traditional\ and country to Victorian, just to name a few.\ \ Getting Started\ Take your time going through the process of planning your new bathroom.\ The choices are many, and the decisions aren't trivial. Spend as much time as\ you can afford planning and refining your ideas. If you're in doubt about the\ fixture style you like, double back to others you once considered. Take a\ fresh look at the tiles you like. You should absolutely love everything going\ into your new bathroom. Unless someone has a gun to your head, don't be\ pressured by the idea you have to do it now. It's your bathroom. You want to\ make it the best it can be. Devote time to looking at as many choices as you\ can. And when you know what you want, strike! Go for it! Just do it! And enjoy\ your new bathroom.\ (Continues...)\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Excerpted from Bathroom Remodeling For Dummies\ by Katie Hamilton Gene Hamilton\ Copyright © 2003 by Katie Hamilton, Gene Hamilton.\ Excerpted by permission.\ All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.\ Excerpts are provided by Dial-A-Book Inc. solely for the personal use of visitors to this web site.\ \ \

Introduction1About This Book2Conventions Used in This Book3Foolish Assumptions3How This Book Is Organized3Icons Used in This Book5Part IBathroom Spaces: Ahhh, the Possibilities7Chapter 1Reinventing Your Bathroom with a Splash9Everybody's Doing It in the Bathroom10Receiving Your Just Reward10Planning the Perfect Bathroom11Getting Started14Chapter 2Designing the Bathroom That's Right for You15Bathrooms for All Seasons and Reasons16Gaining Easy Accesses: Universal Design20Reviewing NKBA Planning Guidelines22Planning Your New Bathroom26Chapter 3Warning: Bathroom Work Zone Ahead33Walking Through the Stages of a Typical Bathroom Remodeling Project34Bracing Yourself for the Destruction38Beating the Clock: A Timeline of What to Expect41Chapter 4Tooling Around43Peeking Inside the Well-Stocked Toolbox43Visiting Your Friendly Rental Center51Chapter 5Selecting Surface Materials 10155Shopping Till You Drop55Discovering the Many Faces of Wallboard59Wrapping Your Room in Wallcoverings61Tapping the Power of Paneling63Opening up Spaces with Glass Block66Introducing Glass's Second Cousin, Acrylic66Tooling Around with Ceramic Tile67Considering the Solid Characteristics of Solid Surfaces68Floor Surfaces and Underlayment70Vinyl Flooring71Laminate Flooring72Cork73Part IITaking Control: Planning the Project75Chapter 6Establishing a Budget, Finding the $77Adding Up the Costs77Deciding If It's Worth It80Creating a Budget81Exploring Some Financing Options84Completing Your Project in Stages87Chapter 7Doing It Yourself or Hiring a Pro89Figuring Out What You Can Do Yourself90Acting as Your Own Contractor90Sharing the Workload with the Pros91Kicking Back While the Pros Do the Work92Recognizing a Good Contract99Making It Legal: Remembering Building Codes101Discovering Some Coping and Scheduling Strategies103Chapter 8Behind the Scenes of Your Bathroom105Going with the Flow105Making Pipe Connections that Matter Most110Plugging in the Power114Banishing Those Nasty Odors with Ventilation121Part IIIFabulous Fixtures, Vanities, and Faucets125Chapter 9Go Flush! Selecting and Installing a Toilet127Taking a Tour of the Toilets128Roughing Dimension: Measuring Your Options131Dethroning the Throne133Preparing the Floor for a New Toilet134Installing a New Toilet135Bathing in a Bidet: Personal Hygiene139Chapter 10Rub a Dub Dub! All About Tubs141Selecting a Bathtub142Sudsing It Up in Tubs for All Seasons142Bidding Good Riddance to an Old Tub143Putting in a New Tub146When Removing a Bathtub is Mission Impossible: Two Alternatives153Your Bathtub's Walls Inside and Out154Adding a Tub Door164Flippin' over Faucets168Chapter 11Showered with Possibilities175Standing Room Only: Selecting a Shower Unit175Installing a Shower Enclosure177Installing a Glass Block System181Installing a Shower Door185Fixtures and Faucets for a Shower185Installing Grab Bars190Chapter 12Bowled Over: Basins, Cabinets, Countertops, and Faucets195Looking at Types and Styles of Basins195Picking a Pedestal Sink196Installing a Cast-Iron Wall-Hung Sink202You're So Vain: Vanity Cabinets and Furniture207Much Ado about Medicine Cabinets219Getting a Handle on Types of Faucets and Controls222Part IVWinning Ways with Walls, Windows, and More229Chapter 13Walls and Ceilings Finished to Perfection231Taking On Surface Preparation231Prime-Time Painting235Working with Wallpaper243Adding Beadboard Wainscoting250Hanging a Laminated Plank Ceiling253Chapter 14Floored by the Choices257Selecting Your New Flooring Material257What Lies Beneath: Checking Out the Subfloor259Using the Existing Floor as a Base264Preparing the Subfloor265Getting Down to Business: Laying Your New Floor271Chapter 15Getting Creative with Doors and Windows283Using Specialty Doors and Hardware284Adding Style and Fresh Air with Windows289Chapter 16Let There Be Light!299Turning the Spotlight on Different Types of Lighting300Shining the Light from Above301Using Wall Lighting307Part VThe Part of Tens309Chapter 17Ten Ways to Increase Storage Space in a Bathroom311Putting a Corner to Good Use with a Cabinet311Using Ready-Made Storage Units311Building Cubbyhole Shelves312Showing Off Towels Like a Designer312Getting a Peg Up313Customizing the Vanity Interior313Boosting Hanging Space with a Coat Tree313Going High Tech for Low Price314Getting Bulky Stuff Out314Corralling the Kids' Stuff314Chapter 18Ten Easy Bathroom Decorating Ideas315Making a Small Bathroom Feel Larger315Using Color in Things You Can Change316Adding Old-Fashioned Charm316Creating a Custom Wallpaper316Applying a Decorative Finish to Plain Walls317Adding an Etched Glass Window Film317Accentuating the Positive317Showing Off in the Powder Room318Taking Cues from the Pros318Remembering that Less Is Better318Chapter 19Ten Great Remodeling Web Sites319National Kitchen & Bath Association319Internet Wallpaper Store320ebuild320Kohler320American Standard320GELighting.com321Baldwin Hardware321Dutch Boy321Armstrong322The Bathroom Diaries322Index323