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.
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?
Reasons why you must make your accessory list before you start your small bathroom remodeling project
It’s so important to make a bathroom accessory and shower curtain list before you start work on your new bathroom design, especially if you have a small bathroom.
This is the task that most people put off until the last minute because it doesn’t seem important when you are making decisions about building work and bathroom fixtures. Lets take a look at some of the reasons why putting it off is a bad idea and why you might wish you had paid more attention to it at the start.