Bathroom Remodeling

Bathroom remodeling covers everything from updating fixtures and vanities to full-scale layout changes that transform how your space looks and functions. Whether you're refreshing tile, improving storage, or creating a spa-like retreat, these projects can boost both daily comfort and home value. Angi helps you explore ideas, understand costs, and connect with pros who can bring your vision to life.
Bathroom Remodeling Articles and Advice
Before remodeling your bathroom, learn about the worst bathroom remodel mistakes and how to avoid them. We cover all the things to consider when remodeling a bathroom.
There’s no time like the present for that bathroom remodel. Simple updates can add serious value. Here are signs it’s time to remodel your bathroom.
Most homebuyers swoon over a beautiful bathroom, so it's no wonder a bathroom remodel increases your home’s resale value. Here's what to upgrade for the best ROI.
Who said a small space couldn’t feel luxurious? These small bathroom remodel ideas make a big impact—from textured tile to strategic backlighting.
Looking to create your dream bathroom? You need to know who to hire for your bathroom remodel to bring your vision to life and ensure it functions well.
An outdated bathroom is transformed into a vintage-inspired space with basketweave floor tile, a console sink, and subway tile.
Is it worth converting a half bath to a full bath? It depends on the number of bathrooms already in your home. This guide can help you figure out the real ROI.
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Common Bathroom Remodeling Questions

Guarantees proper fit and seal integrity, and enhances bathroom aesthetics.

Bathtub and shower liners come in different colors, so make sure you select one to match the rest of the bathroom. Hire a local bath liner installer for the job since they have the expertise, tools, and materials to install it correctly. Request at least three quotes from various contractors and compare their rates and services.

No, everything doesn’t get wet if the bathroom is well-designed and the fixtures are properly installed. It’s important that the floor of a wet room drains correctly, and proper waterproofing and slip-resistant flooring are used to avoid creating slipping hazards. Since the shower isn’t housed in an enclosed space, you’ll need to make sure the towel rack and toilet paper holder are placed in areas where they won’t get wet.

Options include frameless, semi-frameless, and framed designs with various glass types.

Plan your budget, storage needs, accessibility features, and design aesthetics before starting.