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10 Signs Your Bathroom is Outdated

Bathroom is Outdated

Is your bathroom outdated and in need of an update or are you just in the mood for something new? While a renovation can happen either way, it’s a little bit easier to tell your wallet the renovation is necessary if your bathroom is outdated. Below are 10 signs your bathroom really needs a renovation.

Old Colors Used in the Room and Bathroom is Outdated

Do you have the pink, blue or green pastel colors common in the 50s and 60s still in your bathroom? Is the bathroom covered in a single color, from the walls to the toilet to the counters and sink? Do you feel like you step back into the 80s every time you take a shower? If so, it might be time to renovate and get new colors into the room.

The Toilet is More Than 10 Years Old

If the toilet is an older style, like the ones designed to match the color in the rest of the bathroom, it’s a bit too old and ready to be replaced. Likewise, if it’s older than 10 years and is leaking or showing other signs of age, it’s time to look for a new one that’s more energy-efficient and will work properly.

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Leaks and Other Maintenance Concerns

If there are plumbing issues in the bathroom, they can lead to water damage, mold, and plenty of other issues. Start planning the renovation now, restore all of the plumbing for the bathroom, and have a lot less to worry about going forward. 

Lighting is Poor

Older bathrooms tend to have poor lighting. No matter what bulbs you have, there just never seems to be sufficient light. While desk lamps or floor lamps will help, they’re dangerous when used in an area that gets wet all of the time. Instead, consider renovating and updating the lighting in the bathroom. 

Storage Space is Lacking

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It’s not uncommon for older bathrooms to be lacking in storage space. Baskets, shelves, and more can be added, but there still may not be enough room. With a renovation, it’s possible to rearrange the room and add in a significant amount of storage.

Bathroom Isn’t Functional

Sometimes when your bathroom is outdated, they just aren’t as functional as they could be. The layout could be wrong for the room, meaning it’s necessary to squish next to the sink to plug in the hairdryer or the toilet is just too close to the counter to be comfortable. Renovating can allow the layout to be rearranged, fixing the function.

Poor Layout

As with above, sometimes the layout just isn’t what it could be or not right for you. If this is the case, a renovation is just about the only solution. Moving and rearranging the components of the bathroom may make a huge difference and give you the space you need.

Bathroom Isn’t Energy-Efficient

Older products tend to be less energy efficient, so they’re going to be more expensive to use over time. Updating the bathroom with new energy-efficient products is going to reduce energy bills, creating some savings over time. The amount of savings depends on how outdated the previous components were.

Everything is Original

If everything is original to the home and the home is more than 10 years old, it may be time to think about a renovation. This is especially true if the bathroom has carpeting, if it’s more than 20 to 30 years old, or if it’s starting to look its age. Consider updating the entire bathroom, adding a classic and timeless style to create a fantastic new look.

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Persistent Mold or Water Damage

If you’ve cleaned and removed mold multiple times or had to fix water damage in the bathroom, it’s time to renovate. If Your bathroom is outdated, chances are, there is a leak somewhere in the plumbing for the bathroom. The leak may be hidden behind the walls or under the sink, but it’s there. Renovating provides the opportunity to open up the walls, making sure everything is fixed, then restore the bathroom with new materials to keep the water damage or mold from coming back.

 

Take a close look at the bathroom. Is it outdated? If it could use a little more than a refresh, it’s time to start thinking and planning a renovation. A renovation will allow you to make repairs and create a new bathroom that fits your needs perfectly. Consider the new style that will best fit you as well as a layout that’s going to offer plenty of space to get the new bathroom you’re going to love.

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