Bathroom updates consistently rank as one of the top improvements desired by home buyers. Buyers will routinely overlook an otherwise attractive home if they find that its bathroom is outdated. That is why Pro X Property Management – Swain Group says it is wise not to ignore your bathroom when doing upgrades to your home.
Why do bathrooms matter so much?
There are many reasons why buyers pay attention to the bathroom. The bathroom is where most people start and end their day. The act of taking a shower is a ritual that helps to put you in the right frame of mind for work or rest. Bathrooms serve as a showcase for your style.
However, not all bathroom upgrades will improve your home’s value to the desired level. All bathroom upgrades should improve the function and aesthetics of your home. But some upgrades do this better than others. What are the top performing bathroom upgrades to consider for your home?
Given that the main function of the bathroom is to ensure personal hygiene and the home’s sanitation, it makes sense to focus on your plumbing when planning upgrades for the bathroom. Improved bathroom plumbing is the foundation of a successful bathroom upgrade.
8 essential plumbing upgrades for your bathroom
Upgrade your bathroom pipes
When doing bathroom upgrades, the focus should not only be on things like faucets, toilets, showers, and sinks. The underlying systems that support them – water pipes and drainpipes – are vital. It doesn’t make sense to add a rainfall showerhead or spa tub to the bathroom (as an example) if your existing pipes cannot perform to the level required by these new installations. Begin the bathroom renovations by updating the size and quality of your water pipes and drain pipes.
Hide or disguise your plumbing lines
Visible piping in the bathroom makes the space ugly. You don’t want the pipes attached to bathroom fittings and appliances to be easily visible. Leaving the pipes naked will only diminish the overall aesthetics of your bathroom, regardless of the quality of the installed fixtures. There are many ways to hide the pipes in your bathroom; you may paint or decorate them, and you can also hide them inside storage units or within the bathroom walls.
Rainfall showerhead
A rainfall showerhead is a luxurious but affordable upgrade. In addition to boosting the appearance of your shower, this upgrade makes shower times more enjoyable. But before you install this feature, ensure that your water heater can keep up with the increased demand. Another option for upgrading the shower is to install multiple showerheads. These are more versatile than rainfall showerheads; they typically include a standard showerhead, handheld wand, and body sprays.
Install a dual-flush toilet
Dual flush toilets offer more control over the home’s water usage than standard toilets. Depending on what you are trying to flush, you can use the low-flow or high-flow option. Instead of a low-flow toilet that locks you into a single flush mode, dual flush toilets give you options. Installing a dual-flow toilet gives you the best of two worlds; you can conserve water and retain access to the high-flush mode.
Replace your bathroom faucets
Faucets are one of the first things people see when they enter your bathroom. Faucets are more than mere plumbing fixtures; they play a role as decorative accessories in your bathroom. When replacing bathroom faucets, keep function and aesthetics well in mind. New bathroom faucets can help to reduce utility bills by conserving water and preventing leaks.
Add a curbless shower
Curbless showers do not have a ledge that you have to step over when entering the shower. This feature makes them a great choice for people with mobility issues. Adding this upgrade to your bathroom will make your home more attractive to a larger section of the market. Also, the seamless appearance of the shower and accompanying glass enclosure add style to your bathroom.
Include a freestanding bathtub
You want to have at least one bathtub in the home. Bathtubs are a big selling point for families with small children; a great time saver when you want to bathe all the kids at once. You can amplify the appeal of the bathtub by making it a standalone tub. Standalone tubs create the illusions of space. They offer easy access from all sides and are great for romantic evenings with your partner.
Install a tankless water heater
Traditional water heaters use more energy than tankless water heaters because they heat water continuously. A traditional water heater often has to reheat already heated water. You can solve this problem by installing a tankless water heater. However, depending on your home’s water usage, a single tankless water heater may not be enough for the household. It is often a good idea to install a dedicated tankless water heater for the bathroom.
Which of these eight bathroom upgrades makes the most sense for your home?
The answer depends on the needs of your home and what buyers in your area want the most. Before you begin your bathroom upgrade it is a good idea to sit down and speak with a professional plumber to assess the projected benefits of each of these eight options.