Determine another bathroom that you will use when the primary is being renovated. This can create challenges in busy homes with children. Many homeowners in Thousand Oaks, CA overcome this challenge by developing a schedule for when each family member will use the bathroom. If there is only one bathroom that will service multiple family members, pare down the number of products in the bath to make it easier to manage. It may not be practical or probable to have four different shampoos, conditioners, lotions, soaps, towels, hair dryers, etc.
Similar to kitchens, stuff tends to pile up in vanities and storage cabinets in bathrooms. Prior to the renovation, pare down what you will need to use in the alternative bath when the primary is not available. Put into storage all items that family members do not use every day. Don’t overlook the medicine cabinet as an opportunity to create more space.
Identify alternative spaces in the home where family members can apply makeup, shave, brush teeth and perform other typical tasks that are ordinarily performed in the bathroom.
Create extra storage in the bathroom that will be used by adding a bathroom and shower caddy that can be used to store toiletries and hang an over-the-door travel cosmetic bag or shoe bag that can be used to store different toiletries. For towels, create additional options by using over-the-door hooks either in the bath or in a nearby closet. If you have a linen closet near or in your bath, that represents another great storage option for bath supplies used daily during a renovation.
Focus on the end result. Bath renovations can be challenging, but they are definitely worth the effort. How can you better prepare for a primary bath renovation that converts your existing space into an in-home spa? Give us a call at 805-203-3780 or make an appointment to visit our showroom at 1164 Newbury Rd, Newbury Park, CA 91320 and let us design a dream bath that will make you smile every day.