Bathroom floor plans are literally the starting point of any bathroom remodeling project of any significant size. If all your project consists of is a set of new bathroom fixtures like a new toilet, a new vanity/countertop/sink combination unit then you really don’t need extensive bathroom floor plans. You merely are replacing one toilet with another, one sink unit with another.
But if your project is a complete tear out and reconstruct type of bathroom remodeling project, then you’ll definitely want to start off by constructing a set of bathroom floor plans.
In any bathroom remodeling, the task most often starts with the shower or bathtub. Redesigning the shower or tub can bring about a total change in the appearance of a bathroom. Bathroom shower remodeling requires a lot of planning, following a budget, and keeping in mind the available bathroom space.
A proper design with accurate measurements and details can help you to decide the most appropriate type of shower. If remodeling your bathroom shower, choose a place where plumbing already exists, as the cost can go up if you are relocating the shower. Utilizing existing plumbing can save a lot of money and minimize the total cost of remodeling.
Fitting a shower cubicle into a small bathroom
Possibly the neatest and most convenient way of adding a shower to your bathroom is to add a self-contained shower unit within an enclosure. The problem with this is that most bathrooms are built with only a bathtub, toilet and washbasin and were not designed with the addition of a shower in mind.
Why do small bathrooms have so little spare space?