A Bathroom Sink Renovation Can Add Sparkle To The Room
Of all the fixtures in the home, the bathroom and kitchen sinks take the most punishment. Cleaning chemicals, hair care products, toothpaste and mouthwash are just some of the things our bathroom sinks are subjected to on top of normal everyday use. A bathroom sink renovation is one of the easiest ways to spruce up a bathroom.
This may be a no-brainer if the cabinets or vanity are being replaced, but for the sake of the budget a bathroom sink renovation can make even the most outdated cabinets look better. As the finish on the sink wears away it makes a bathroom look dingy and old. If you would prefer to restore the finish on your existing sink, there are products that claim to help you do this.
In the long run, it may be cheaper and easier to replace the sink, with a newer, more modern design that fits into the present countertop. New designs and styles available for bathroom sink renovations can add just the right finishing touch to your renovation and add to the appearance and value of your home. It is also a good idea, if you’re replacing the sink altogether, to consider replacing the vanity, as well, so that your bathroom sink renovation looks complete instead of half-done.
A new Sink Requires new Fixtures
In addition to replacing the sink and vanity, replace the faucets to complete your bathroom sink renovation. Not all sinks include the faucet fixtures. New fixtures can be that added touch to a bathroom sink renovation that finally declares the project “done”. Colors and fixtures need to work together to complete a project and this needs to be worked out in the beginning planning stage.
If your bathroom sink renovation includes new flooring around the new sink and vanity, it is a simple matter to trim the floor around it. It is suggested to remove the old floor under the new cabinet and when the new floor is laid, seal around the base of the vanity to prevent water from seeping underneath. This will prevent any rising of the floor due to water seeping in in between the vanity and the floor.
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Categories: Bathroom Tags: bathroom renovation, bathroom renovations, Bathroom Sink, bathroom sinks, cabinets, Faucet, Flooring, vanity, Water Seepage
