SAN JOSE — Jim Kabel: At Next Stage Design, we do a lot of master bathroom work for our homeowner clients. And so, I wanted to share with you five great tips for remodeling our master bathroom. Most of us have small master bathrooms in our older homes that may be master in name only but are just attached to the master bedroom. So, if you have a larger master bathroom or you intend on expanding the space, here are some things to consider doing. One, get rid of that massive spa tub. Many people don’t use those spa tubs on a daily basis, and because of the way they’re constructed with a tub surround and a pump, they take up a lot of space. So, that’s one thing you can do to open up the bathroom.
Second thing is, if you really want to keep the bathroom tub, then consider doing a nice soaking tub that can sit as a standalone unit, separate from a tub surround. That’s a great way, if you like to keep a tub in the area and still make sure you have plenty of space in that spot.
Third idea is to consider a decorative backsplash. This just adds a little bit of pop of color, a little extra design to the bathroom area. But remember, if you do something like this, put in a straightforward, simple faucet so you don’t get two finished items competing with one another.
Fourth tip is, if you have a little bit of extra space now because you’ve taken that large tub out, consider having a separate vanity. This makes it easier for someone else in the household to get ready, prepare, and kind of be in a separate spot. And it also provides some additional storage and maybe an extra sink.
And last but not least, light is a really, really important factor. Consider getting rid of that shower cave that you might have that has three walls on it, open it up, wrap it around with a frameless glass enclosure. Add a skylight or a sun tunnel and open up the windows and just allow a lot more natural light in your bathroom. So, those are five tips to help you with your master bathroom design.
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