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You love reusing things, characters, and making the most of what you have already got. However, you should have paid attention to your inner soul when it whispered getting a new vanity unit.
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4 Bathroom Remodel Regrets That You Would Never Want To Repeat
Introduction • We all have bathroom remodel regrets. There, we said it. • It has been years since you renovated your bathroom, and you have had ample time to ponder over the choices you made and what you would change if you could do it all over again.
Regret #2: Countertop that never matched the design • You do not disgust those countertops, however, you went with a more contemporary quartz pattern because the supplier offered it to you for free in exchange for their promotion. • You were trying to be financial wiser, however, you could have opted for a less costly shower tile and saved for natural stone remnant for the fabrication. It was a major lesson you learned during the process.
Regret #3: Settling for floors you never liked • Put simply, you allowed your contractor to talk you out of the floors you wanted. They never wanted to do the work of laying down smaller tiles with a higher number of characters, and you allowed them to convince you that you should go with the larger size tiles. • They are cleaner and brighter, but boring and cold at the same time due to other white in the background. You wish if you would have stuck to your guns and proceeded with the DIY rather, or at least paused the construction work until you could figure out the ideal compromise, not exactly these tiles.
Regret #4: Not adding more storage space • You love reusing things, characters, and making the most of what you have already got. However, you should have paid attention to your inner soul when it whispered getting a new vanity unit. Again, situations were moving fast, and you were inexperienced. • It did seem like a sentimental, economical decision, however, you somewhere did realise the lack of storage in the vanity and how a newer, bigger vanity would have benefitted your family and the future homeowners. • To be honest, you were afraid of spending for a large vanity. It was a spontaneous remodelling, for which you had not laid down a budget, so you were trying to make everything as smooth and seamless as possible. Your heart was in the right place, but your head sure wasn’t.
Takeaway: Always think as many times as possible before you put your hard-earned money into any little thing.