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Ceramica Dolomite Capitol 45cm Handrinse Basin

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.
Bathrooms can be categorized into several different types based on their size and function, who uses them, and their location in the house. The smallest footprint for a bathroom is usually the powder room and the half bath. Bedrooms with nearby or attached bathrooms include the guest bathroom, a kids' bathroom, and the master bathroom. Variations of them include a bathroom with laundry facilities, a basement bathroom, a bathroom with bathroom fixtures and features that are accessible to the physically challenged, and a luxury master bathroom suite with whirlpool or sauna, workout equipment, and dressing room.
According to the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA), the average cost of remodeling a bathroom is £8700, which includes the design, appliances, fixtures, materials, and installation. So before you plunk down the big bucks, spend some time planning its design. Start a list of your likes and dislikes to create a wish list for your new bathroom so you'll know the must-have features to include and those to omit. Notice what works and what doesn't in your current bathroom. Pay attention to features in bathrooms you use at work and at play and even those you use when traveling.