Whether you are looking to boost the value of your property for when you list it, or as an incentive to attract tenants at a higher rent, you can rarely go wrong with a good bathroom remodel. Bathroom remodels provide the highest level of return on investment of all home renovation projects.

Even if you intend to remain in the home, a bathroom remodel can help bring much joy and comfort. But the kinds of changes you make will certainly matter. Remodels are normally guided by the budget established by the homeowner. When you have a limit to work with, it is best to prioritize on those areas that will prove most impactful.

Take careful consideration of your bathroom as it is and identify the areas in need of an update. Weigh this against your budget to pick out what can be achieved now. Here are some of the high-value bathroom remodelling ideas you should consider.

1.      Fixtures and Fittings

This deceptively simple update can do much to make your bathroom feel more modern and stylish. Taps can easily be switch out. If you are handy with tools, this should not be too difficult. And if you feel the need to call in a professional, it is a quick job that should not cost much.

Shiny new taps help to refresh a space, especially when paired with a new sink. Glass, ceramic, and marble sinks are good choices that add elegance to space. They can be found in an array of shapes and colours to suit whatever décor theme you prefer.

If you desire a cosier feel, consider a vanity. They typically come in wood designs that can be placed along a wall or in a corner of the room. You can have it retain its natural wood colouring or paint it to match the rest of the bathroom furniture. With a sink on top, it can be both practical and pretty.

Updating fixtures is a good way to start on renovations as they are typically affordable and can be a good do-it-yourself project for beginners.

2.      Backsplash and Tile

A backsplash is a protective panel placed on the wall behind an area that experiences splashing. It is a good addition to a sink area as it reduces the amount of water exposure suffered by tiles. These panels can be sourced in an array of designs and colours.

You can choose to make it a focal point of the room, or simply blend in with the other colours and décor in the room. They also come in a variety of materials including stone, glass, marble, and tile.

Changing tiles tends to have a greater impact as many bathrooms have them installed on both the floor and walls. You can change the colour scheme of the room this way. Dated pastels can be removed to make room for sleek monochromatic colours.

For a more budget-friendly update, consider re-grouting your existing tile and painting a fresh coat of colour where there is an exposed wall. Consider a neutral shade that gives a cooling effect and has wider appeal.

3.      Upgrade Your Shower

Glass showers have become a big hit the world over. People now consider older designs of showerheads over bathtubs with shower curtains to be shabby. Glass showers have a more elegant feel and give a cleaner impression. When paired with rainfall showerheads, it makes the space appear even more luxurious.

The glass walls of the cubicle also do a good job of making bathrooms seem bigger. For those with more modest tastes, the glass can be customized to conceal the occupant when in use. It can be frosted in all kinds of customized designs to add a touch of beauty.

Frameless or framed, sliding or swinging door, this update can do much to bring a dated bathroom into the modern age. If you have a pet like a dog, it can also be a convenient space to bath them.

4.      Integrate Energy Savings

Many people now appreciate the need to do more to conserve the worlds natural resources. They also enjoy lower utility bills.

One of the most important modern updates you can make is to the lighting and water flow aspects of the bathroom. Energy-saving lights like LED and compact fluorescent lighting (CFL) do cost more, but last longer and consume less energy. This should more than compensate for the initial investment expended.

Modern toilets use less water to flush than older models. Low water toilets, in particular, are designed to work with just 2-4 litres of water per flush. This can be a big saving, especially for large families.

Water-efficient showerheads are another good investment that aerates water as it comes out. This means that even though less water is being released, you still feel like you are enjoying the normal flow. You may also consider electric showerheads that heat water as you shower. This reduces the need to use a boiler that consumes much power.

For a free, no-obligation bathroom design consultation, get in touch with the JMA Tiling & Bathrooms team. You will find a group of hard-working and attested bathroom installers, with years of experience in the North East of England, Newcastle upon Tyne.