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Bathroom blitz GETS TIPS

KATIE WRIGHT ON WHAT TO CONSIDER BEFORE A MAJOR OVERHAUL

- YOUR HOME

DO you ever find yourself sitting in the tub, attempting to have a relaxing soak but distracted by the state of your bathroom?

Whether it’s big or small, if your bathroom is driving you to distractio­n and you’ve decided to overhaul the space, there are certain key factors you need to consider before you start. We asked interiors experts for their best renovation advice...

1.Layout

is crucial

“To start, I’d make a list of all the things that you love about your bathroom and all the things that drive you slightly potty,” says Steph Briggs, interior designer and cofounder of La Di Da Interiors, then decide if you can make better use of the space with a different layout. “Most pieces are relatively easy for a plumber to reposition, with the exception of the toilet, which is a little trickier due to the soil pipe.”

Brenna Ryan, bathroom and interior design expert from Victorian Plumbing, says: “Be sure to record accurate measuremen­ts before purchasing anything – there’s nothing more annoying than fixtures that don’t fit. To give the illusion of more space, go for hanging vanity units and take advantage of wall studs and storage cabinets to save floor space.”

2.Stick

to your budget

“It’s really easy to get carried away with a bathroom renovation,” says Steph, which is why you must agree on a budget and stick to it. “If you can’t afford to do it all at once, or the budget required is bigger than you currently have, see where you can cut corners,” for example, having a cheaper vinyl floor and purchasing tiling at a later date.

3.Invest in key fittings

Our experts agree that some fittings are more important than others.

“Taps are expensive, but are to bathrooms what jewellery is to an outfit,” Steph says. “Buy the best you can afford – a good quality, good looking tap will make a less expensive white suite look and feel more luxe.”

Brenna says sturdy flooring is essential: “Well-sealed and hardwearin­g floors are key to ensuring the longevity of your bathroom renovation. Opt for water-resistant and durable flooring.

“Ceramic, marble and stone are a great choice.” 4.Don’t overcompli­cate the decor “With bathroom decor, simplicity is best,” says Brenna, who recommends using sites like Pinterest to gather inspiratio­n. “Choose a colour palette and accessoris­e with different tones and patterns from that palette, to create an impactful yet harmonious space.”

5.Use lighting for atmosphere

Lighting may be one of the last aspects you consider, but it can make a big difference, Brenna says: “Consider recessed light fixtures throughout your ceiling to brighten up the space, and include one or two in your shower. A dimmer switch is also a great investment, so you can adjust the mood in your bathroom.”

6.Choose reliable tradespeop­le

Thorough research is important when deciding on tradespeop­le to carry out the renovation.

“Plumbers – like other trades – will have their own areas of speciality; do they do bathroom refits regularly?” asks Brenna.

“Can they show a portfolio of work they’ve completed before? Can you speak to the homeowners and get references?”

In terms of fixtures and fittings, she recommends: “Set clear boundaries of who is responsibl­e for sourcing what – how much do you want to be involved? Would you rather outsource the whole project or manage it?”

And finally, don’t underestim­ate how long the renovation may take. Brenna adds: “Most homeowners are shocked when I say how long we need to wait for the right trades to be available – three to six months is not uncommon, but it depends on where you live. I would be wary of any tradespers­on that can be available immediatel­y!”

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