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Preparing for a Bathroom Remodel

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Your bathroom should be far more than just a practical space. Instead, your bathroom should be a comforting oasis, carefully designed to reflect the style of your home. Whether you love an elegant design that harkens back to the aristocracy of old, or you are enamored with modern minimalism, your bathroom should implement your specific style.

At RHR Builders, we are passionate about helping design and implement luxury bathrooms. From the very first moment you speak with our interior specialist to the last finishing touch we put on your home, you can count on our team for industry expertise.

If you are thinking of investing in a bathroom remodel, check out the following tips which outline how you can best prepare for this renovation in your home.

Start with a List of Must-Haves

The first place to begin when preparing for a bathroom remodel is with your list of must-haves. By sitting down and creating a physical, written-out list, you can better guide your conversation with a designer down the road.

When creating your list of must-haves, begin with the following important items.

  • The desired overall style: Begin by thinking about the specific style you want to achieve with your remodel. Are you hoping to match it to your primary bedroom? Are you looking for an entirely new take? Do you have any pictures of other bathroom styles that you’d like to mimic? As you write down details about the style you are looking for, think about the feel of the room and the dream you have for the space. Don’t let the current layout, design, or style hamper your vision. We can change all of this during construction, thanks to our residential general contractors.

  • The features wanted: A big part of your bathroom is the fixtures and features found within it. Make sure you list out any items that you want incorporated into the design. For example, are you hoping to have a jacuzzi tub or a rainfall shower? Do you want a double vanity or a specific style of toilet? Write down all of the features you want your bathroom to offer by the end of the renovation. 

  • The storage space needed: Bathrooms often store a variety of everyday items. From towels to hair styling tools, you might need specific amounts of storage to keep the visible areas clutter-free. Include these needs on your list. 

  • Any specific extras: Beyond just the normal features found in a bathroom, are there any extras you are hoping to add? This is where you can let your imagination run wild. There is no limit to what you can incorporate into your bathroom remodel. 

Sit Down with an Interior Designer

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Once you have your list of must-haves and your vision for your bathroom outlined, it is time to sit down with an expert. An interior designer can help you turn your thoughts into a realistic plan. Not only that, but an interior designer will know what details will help pull the entire room together.

Working with a company, such as ours at RHR Builders, who can offer you an in-house interior designer makes the process even easier. This ensures that the interior designer has the same industry expertise as the team who will be executing the project. 

Hire Your Team and Clean Out the Space

After you have put together the plan for your bathroom remodel, it is time to hire a team to tackle the project. Be sure you spend time carefully considering who your renovation team will be. You want to seek out a company that is reputable and focused on outstanding customer service.

Once your team is hired, it is time to clean out the room and get it ready for the project to begin. Your remodeling contractors will be able to provide you with a time frame of when they will need the space to be ready and how long the project should take.

  • Remind yourself of the amazing project yet to come: Whether it’s a vision board, yoga class or mindfulness app, prepare yourself to stress less about the project construction. Keep the designs close by to help yourself see past the construction and remember why you’re doing this big project in the first place. A peaceful remodel is the best remodel.

  • Ask questions early and often: We’re a friendly bunch here at RHR Builders, and we love to go above and beyond to make sure we’re not disrupting your lives more than needed to do our job well. Ask us questions so that we’re all prepared for the project. This way you’ll know what to expect when it comes to things like the hours our crew will be on the job, where we will park, a place to set up a workstation, how to manage any changes and more. We’re pretty forthcoming with this info, anyway, but consider this your open invitation to ask us anything that may be on your mind about the project.

  • Pack like you’re actually moving out: In the day or two before your bathroom remodel contractor is set to start, move everything out of the bathroom. Treat it like any other residential move, and pack your belongings in boxes to keep things organized and out of the way. Get everything out of the bathroom, and I mean everything! Pack up drawers, cupboards, shower supplies, shelves and mirrors (if not built in), bath toys, you name it. Keep the essentials handy, and store everything else away from the project area.

  • Set up an alternative bathroom space: Given that the bathroom is such a functional piece of the house, it’ll be important for your routines and happiness that you set up an alternative bathroom space from the construction site. This one is easy if you have additional bathrooms in your home. If you have only the one bathroom, some good alternatives are to ask neighbors/friends/family to share, leverage the locker rooms at the gym, or plan a mini-vacation and enjoy a few days away during the home remodel project.

A bathroom remodel is a great way to take an important part of your home and turn it around from simply being a practical space to being a comforting oasis. Talk to our team at RHR Builders today to find out more about our bathroom remodeling services. 

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Top 5 Questions To Ask Yourself Before You Remodel

Getting ready to remodel your home? Ask yourself these five important questions before you begin.

Let's face it, after spending a number of years in the same home, there are often components you come to realize are no longer ideal. Perhaps you are tired of staring at that same horrible kitchen layout or maybe your living room no longer accommodates your growing family's needs. Whatever the reasons behind it, you might be thinking about a home remodel. 

Before you pick up the phone and contact RHR Builders to help you out, ask yourself these five questions prior to the remodel.

#1: Do you plan to keep the house long term?

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The first thing you should ask yourself is what your long-term goals are for the home. Do you plan to keep this home for the foreseeable future? Are you thinking of selling the home soon? The answer to these questions will help determine the best design and material choices for your remodel.

For example, if you plan on spending the rest of your life in the home, you will want to customize the remodel to your specific taste and preferences. Conversely, if you plan to sell the home soon, you will want to invest in a remodel that will appeal to a larger audience.

#2: What are you willing to invest?

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Understanding your own budget up front will help you make tough decisions during the remodel. It is important to know exactly how you are willing to invest in your home remodel so you can choose appropriate designs and materials. 

Remember, investing in high-quality materials is wise for those who plan on living in their home for many years to come. It is better to work on sections of your home at once if your budget is holding you back, rather than skimping on the materials used. 

It is also critical that you work with a home remodeling contractor that will be upfront and honest about their pricing. One of the reasons we charge for our consultations at RHR Builders is because we want to provide accurate estimates. Nothing is worse than thinking you had the budget for the kitchen of your dreams only to find out halfway through the project your budget is out the window. 

#3: Do you need help with design?

Not everyone has an eye for design and not every design you imagine is feasible with the space you have. Consulting with a designer will help you understand the reality of your plans. Don't hesitate to reach out for assistance when it comes to designing your remodel. Write down a list of the things that matter most to you and see if they can be implemented into a concrete plan.

#4: Are your plans functional?

During a home remodel, it can be easy to get caught up in the aesthetics of things. It is important that you don't lose sight of the practicality of your design though. Make sure you love the way the remodel looks but also that your home will remain functional for your day-to-day life. For example, while open and airy shelving may look amazing on a magazine cover, will you realistically be able to keep the space clean enough and organized to enjoy that design? Be honest about your lifestyle when you choose to remodel a room.

#5: Do you have a contractor you can trust?

Perhaps one of the most important questions to ask yourself is if you truly trust your contractor. A home remodel can become extremely stressful if you do not have a good relationship with your contractor. By choosing a contractor you can count on and by building a solid relationship with your contractor, a home remodel can actually be a low-stress experience.

If you are thinking of a home remodel in Southlake or the Dallas/Fort Worth area, please contact our team. We will be happy to help you from the initial designs to the final product. Browse our website to learn more about who we are and how we can help make your home remodel a reality.

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