Hudson Reed Astbury Triple Concealed 3/4' Thermostatic Shower Valve

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Hudson Reed Astbury Triple Concealed 3/4' Thermostatic Shower Valve

Hudson Reed Astbury Triple Concealed 3/4' Thermostatic Shower Valve

Hudson Reed Astbury Triple Concealed 3/4' Thermostatic Shower Valve

In keeping with that philosophy, the Barefoot Floor crew likes to begin a bathroom renovation by stripping everything down to the wall studs and subfloor. That is the only way to really see what needs to be replaced. With the structure in plain view, you can seal leaks, repair rotted structural supports, replace outdated plumbing and wiring.

Just about anything is possible when it comes to remodeling, but not everything is worth the time or money. So before you begin planning your bathroom remodeling project, get a rough idea of what your project is going to entail.

After you've decided on a floor plan, you can begin to develop a decorating scheme. To give your design coherence, it helps to focus on a particular historical era, geographical region, or artistic movement - Victorian, Mediterranean or Art Deco, for example.Then you can choose fixtures, materials, and decorative details that will invoke this look.

Begin by looking for characteristics that define the rest of your home. Your new bathroom should blend in to the existing architecture. If your house doesn't have a definable architectural style, simply go with a look that you like. You still need something to unify your design, so you may want to start with a color scheme, tile, or vanity that you love, then look for other elements that will complement your choice.

The options open to someone remodeling their bathroom are limitless. Part of this comes from the new found perception that bathrooms can be aesthetically and stylistically interesting places and people’s newfound willingness to make them so. But new materials, like specially treated, water resistant hardwood flooring, paint, lighting options, furniture, cabinetry and hardware appropriate for the bathroom and specially designed for it have made their way onto the market. For example, while most people still opt for traditional, porcelain, white sinks in the bathroom, there are many other options available, like colored glass bowls, antique-looking ceramic bowls and even stainless steel bowls. Additionally, bathroom vanity designs span the entire spectrum from antique designs to the ultra contemporary. New flooring options can also transform the space completely. The addition of color and mixing of materials in the bathroom are both on the rise as well.

 

   
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