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Choosing trendy or unusual colors for permanent fixtures. The colors you choose for your tiling, toilet, shower, and bath are the colors you’ll have for years—even decades. Tastes change, and you may not like that avocado-and-peach bathroom color scheme as much in a few years as you do right now.
In addition, the bathroom is a big selling point for any home on the market. And most real estate agents will tell you that neutral colors are better sellers. Striking bathroom colors that look lovely to you may turn off potential buyers. If you choose some trendy color combination that may not be popular in a few years, when you intend to sell, you may have to re-do your bathroom again to get the best price. To ensure you don’t have to make changes later, use neutral colors for permanent fixtures—and make a design statement with towels and removable decorations.
Making water pipes difficult to access. It happens more often than most people realize—you finish your redesign project, turn on the shower, and see water pouring from the walls. If this happens, your plumber may have to destroy your tiling to get at your leaking pipes—unless you have access panels installed. Make your pipes easily accessible, and you’ll be glad for it later.