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1 March 2024

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Remodelling your home can be exciting but stressful! Whilst it offers the opportunity to breathe new life into your living space and maybe even transform your daily routine, possibly making it easier – it can also require a lot of work.

In order to make sure this work doesn’t risk taking up any excess time, you’ll want to set up a good plan. This plan includes research and guidance on how to choose the right plumbing fixtures for your home remodel, whether that’s bathroom or kitchen. 

Preparation will mean you’ll run into less complications, such as finding equipment that doesn’t work as well as you wanted, or fixtures that don’t suit your overall personalised style.

This guide will help cover everything you need to consider, so you can achieve both functionality and aesthetic appeal in your dream home. And of course, getting things right the first time might even save you some cash…

Identifying Your Needs and Preferences

As we mentioned, when you start your project, you’ll need to undertake an assessment of your needs, lifestyle and preferences. This will determine the type of plumbing fixtures that will best suit you and your space.

Whether it’s a building or filming a new movie, everything needs a planning stage, and a renovation of any room in a house is no different. Let’s look at this as the pre-production stage…

Here are some factors to consider: 

Usage

How do you use your space? Who uses this space? Is it just you? Or is it other family members? If a bathroom is used by children, you may need durable and easy to clean fixtures. 

If your space is an ensuite to your master bedroom, then you’ll want things that promote luxury, relaxation, and an easy grooming routine.

Side note: If your bathroom, kitchen, or general plumbing is used by many people, or you have noticed issues, then you may need to search “drain service near me“ online to make sure your drains are clear, clean and free of problems before you start renovating things. 

Now is a perfect time to do so, whether that means getting a professional in to perform an assessment or you inspect and identify plumbing issues such as blockages and leaks yourself.

Style

What style do you want? Think about your overall aesthetic that already exists throughout your home and choose plumbing fixtures that complement your current décor. Unless you’re aiming to change the entire house of course.

Will you go for a modern, traditional or eclectic style? There are many different styles of fixtures, all in different finishes, colours, and designs to suit a wide range of tastes.

Functionality

Similar to usage, you need to determine the functionality you require from the fixtures. Are you a bath or shower person? Maybe you don’t need a bath at all. 

Or maybe you’re older and will need accessible equipment for the future. If you love showers, you might want one with multiple spray settings, such as a rainfall shower. 

You might want a spray hose attachment for your kitchen tap, so you can do the washing up even easier!

Efficiency

Efficient options are popular across all home equipment, whether that’s insulating windows, energy efficient boilers, heaters, and electrical appliances, or water efficient plumbing systems.

Lower your utility bills by looking for appliances and fixtures with good energy efficiency ratings. This is especially important if you are on a water meter.

Types of Fixtures You’ll Need

Taps: You’ll need to consider taps for kitchens, bathroom sinks, bathtubs, and showers. Do you want separate hot or cold taps, or one mixed one? Do you want twist taps or ones with a lever? Consider colours and styles that match the rest of the room. There’s a lot to choose from.

Sinks: Consider the size of the sink, you might need a bigger one for things like shaving over, but also consider the size of your space. Do you want a pedestal sink that stands on its own, or one that will be embedded or stand above a desk cabinet for storage space. This may also help decide on the taps you’ll opt for.

Bathtub and Showers: These come in lots of different sizes, do you want a standalone round bathtub, or something square that goes in the corner. Do you want a separate shower that you can close and minimise splash flooding? Or are you happy to combine the two with a shower curtain or glass screen?

Toilets: These also come in different shapes with different features. Some can be embedded into a wall, and some have water saving flushing options. Consider comfort and easiness to clean.

Final Thoughts

With a good plan, you’re going to enjoy a minimal stress remodel and achieve your dream of a relaxing bathroom or kitchen space. 

Remember to factor a budget into your plan, and research things like the longevity of the products you choose. You can try online or video reviews too.

If in doubt, you can always consult with a professional plumber or designer, perhaps even speak to multiple experts for advice, as well as recommendations from family, friends, and colleagues. They’ll help you get it right.