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Qualceram Shires Galway Toilet Seat
Do you have a bathroom that serves the needs of day-to-day use and functions well, but could stand a small transformation from bland to stylish? A facelift in the bathroom doesn’t necessarily mean structural changes, but more to do with the cosmetic changes needed to infuse updated designs. A bathroom facelift could mean new paint, resurfaced walls, new sink, taps or even a new baths. All of which are inexpensive ways to add a sense of newness to the room and change your feeling about the room. Also think about whether you plan to sell the home in the near or distant future, these small changes will affect the mind set of any potential buyers.
Putting yourself in the position of setting out to purchase a home, what you would you rather see? Older homes have a lot of character depending on age, but realistically thinking, would you rather see dull walls and a bathroom suite that has lost its luster or bright shiny new bathroom fixtures? Take a look at several before and after pictures and the answer should be quite simple. An older home with the original vanity, basin, taps, the outdated shower door and shower head, immediately says “more money to dish out” to a buyer. Even though these are really inexpensive replacements, nobody wants to spend more than they have to. According to Real Estate News, if the bathroom doesn’t have the “wow” principal when a buyer walks in, even if the remainder of the home is in relatively good condition, this could have an influence on whether they choose to purchase the home.