6 Things to Consider Before Redesigning Your Bathroom

Are you looking to give your bathroom a stylish and functional makeover? A bathroom redesign can be an exciting project, but it can also be overwhelming. Here’s a comprehensive checklist to guide you through the process, from setting a budget and choosing materials to hiring professionals and evaluating layout possibilities.


1. Budget and financing

To get started, establish a budget, and consider the cost of materials, labour, and any unexpected expenses. Look into financing options, and prioritise your spending on the most important aspects of your bathroom design. Plan for contingencies with a backup budget of around 10-20% to address unexpected expenses.


2. Layout and space planning

Analyse your existing bathroom layout and identify areas for improvement. Determine your specific needs and preferences and research different bathroom layout options. Maximise space by using vertical storage, wall-mounted fixtures, and lighter colours. Consider consulting with a professional designer or architect for expert guidance.


3. Material and fixture selection

Familiarise yourself with different materials and fixtures available and choose based on durability, water efficiency, and style. Prioritise quality and longevity in your selections and coordinate materials and fixtures for a cohesive design.

Fixture selection can have an impact on your energy bills and your carbon footprint. Consider low flow taps and toilets to reduce your bills and your impact on the planet.


4. Hiring professionals

Research local contractors who specialise in bathroom renovations and obtain quotes from multiple contractors. Check references and sign a detailed contract outlining the scope of work, timeline, payment terms, and any warranties or guarantees.

When you renovate with Beams, you’ll be matched with a trusted contractor who meets our exacting standards.


5. Preparation and permits

Develop a realistic timeline with your contractor and obtain any necessary permits. Clear out your bathroom and make alternative arrangements for the duration of the renovation. 


6. Monitor progress

Stay in regular communication with your contractor throughout the construction process. Ensure that your contractor is meeting the deadlines you discussed together in your timeline.


Renovating with Beams

At Beams, we help you monitor progress and manage project closeout. Our contractors are vetted for a strong record of successful completions. We’re here to provide an impartial third party to assess appropriate courses of action.




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