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Category: Bathroom
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How To Transform Your Bathroom With Custom Cabinets
If you’re looking for a beautiful way to transform your bathroom consider replacing your standard cabinets with gorgeous custom cabinets. The addition of custom cabinets elevates any room, but stunning customized cabinetry in your master bath, guest bath or even the powder room create a high-end vibe that extends throughout your home.
Custom cabinets are an investment in your home. Whether you plan to stay or consider selling in a few years your custom cabinetry doesn’t just transform your bathroom. When you install these essentially one-of-a-kind beauties in your bathroom the quality ensures they’ll be around and looking great for the next five decades.
Buyers love custom cabinets too. They provide a panache you don’t get with prefab cabinetry and show you care about quality in your home. The two biggest “wants” for new buyers are stylish kitchens and bathrooms. Your custom cabinets transform your bathroom and bring a return on your investment.
Personalize Your Space and Transform Your Bathroom with Custom Cabinets
Your home is a reflection of you. It comes across in your decor, your sense of style and the quality of your home furnishings. Today’s trends embrace everything from lavish to spartan, mid-century modern to country French to Scandinavian and farmhouse. What makes you happy and puts your personality into your home? A custom designed space.
Transform your bathroom into your personal haven and retreat when you select custom cabinets. Not only are they available in literally any style, stain and finish you desire but they are unique and tailored to suit you. And your custom cabinets look amazing with classic quartz or granite countertops.
Provide the Storage You Need
One of the top items homeowners in the Quad Cities and probably the world complain about? Storage! There’s never enough available space to ensure “a place for everything and everything in its place” is there? When you create and install your custom cabinets you transform your bathroom into an area with ample storage. Suddenly your countertops are free from the paraphernalia of daily life and shining in all their uncluttered glory.
Floor-to-ceiling cabinets provide a space for linens and towels, corner cabinets are handy for items you don’t need everyday and a large vanity with deep drawers and spacious under-sink cabinets provide a place to stow your beauty and bath products. The open and airy vibe created by your uncluttered space allows you to transform your bathroom into the spa-like room you deserve.
Transform Your Bathroom to Ensure the Perfect Fit
Customized cabinetry is tailor-made for your space. Everyone has that awkward corner or gap in their cupboards where what is supposed to fit just doesn’t. Those tight corners or impossible-to-open doors are a thing of the past when you opt for custom cabinets. With customized cabinetry you will transform your bathroom into the picture perfect space you’ve longed for.
Custom cabinets allow you to take advantage of every square inch of your bathroom and do so in style. The result? A masterpiece master bath that’s ever so appealing, a guest bathroom that’s inviting and efficient and a powder room with more storage space than you ever dreamed you could have.
Transform Your Bathroom and Fall in Love With Your Home
Old cabinets and builders grade easily date your entire home. When you transform your bathroom with custom cabinetry your home starts looking new again. The formerly tired looking master bath now feels like a spa, your guests are impressed with your gorgeous new bathroom and your powder room is filled with next-level dazzle. Who wouldn’t fall in love with those transformations?
The Help You Need From The Name You Trust
For more on how to transform your bathroom with Hugh quality, stunningly beautiful custom cabinets contact the experts and Seiffert Kitchens & Bathrooms. We are your go-to partner for everything you need to transform your bathroom or kitchen. We have the professional experience and know-how that helps you get the job done and start enjoying your most personal space in style.
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Optimizing Your Bathroom Storage Space
Organizing your home’s bathroom storage space probably isn’t most people’s idea of a good time. But when you take the time to make sure you have a place to stow your stuff where you can easily find it you won’t have any regrets. Optimizing your bathroom storage space may not change your life, but it will definitely make your life much easier.
No matter if you’re organizing a powder room or a master bath it’s a space that should appear neat and tidy. Your master bath should be your own personal spa, the place where you go to escape the remains of the day and ease yourself into a relaxed state of mind. Clutter is only going to detract from that!
Your children’s bathroom needs to be ready to handle the chaos that is bath time or getting-ready-for-school time. And a powder room or guest bath should offer your guests a space that meets and anticipates their needs. Tall orders for what’s often a small space.
Ideas For Bathroom Storage Space
So what is the answer to solving your bathroom storage space dilemmas? Here we take a look at some clever and creative ideas for optimizing your bathroom storage space without compromising style. Whether you need ideas for a large and spacious master bathroom, a children’s bath or a guest bath or powder room we’ve got you covered.
Look Up
If you have some unused space above your bathroom door install a shelf for extra towels and linens. Just be sure to keep a step stool nearby.
Shower Caddy
A shower caddy that fits over the shower head is the perfect space to store necessary bathing items like a loofah, shampoo, conditioner and body wash. You can even repurpose a compartmentalized caddy to store children’s bath rime toys or hang it on a hook outside of the tub area for those bathrooms that lack the space for shelves or cabinets.
Repurpose a Bar Cart
A bar cart is a handy spot to store those items that would otherwise go in a linen closet. Extra towels can stack on the lower shelves while things such as cotton balls and swabs in decorative containers can sit atop the cart next to a potted plant. You can store your hair products and makeup on the cart. Additional toilet paper, soap, lotion and any other bathroom accoutrement are easily stored on the affordable bar cart.
Hooked On Bathroom Storage Space
For bathrooms that are short on closet space or counter area, and walls don’t lend themselves to shelving, hooks offer a place to hang towels, robes and a storage caddy. Opt for hooks that are decorative and functional.
Add a Ladder
Blanket ladders are trendy in living rooms, bedrooms and family rooms around the Quad Cities. Why not use a blanket ladder to add to your bathroom storage space? Prop one in the corner and hang your towels on the rungs. A blanket ladder will hold many more towels than a standard towel bar. Optimizing your bathroom storage space while making a trendy fashion statement.
Vanity Thy Name is Storage!
Even the smallest bathroom has to have a sink. Don’t waste the space beneath your bathroom sink by installing a pedestal basin. Instead opt for a vanity that has drawers or a cabinet beneath the sink. Not only does it add style to your bathroom, but a vanity provides storage where there was none.
If you need additional bathroom storage space in the master or larger bath, consider replacing your current cabinet and countertop combo. Install state of the art cabinetry or customized cabinet for all the bells and whistles. Soft touch drawers are deep enough to hold toiled and additional toilet paper and adding counter space allows you to put your must-have items in decorative baskets and containers so they’re close by.
Add a Shelf
If a vanity isn’t possible, add shelving around your sink. Is there space beneath? Use that area to install some shelves to store containers with the necessities. Above your toilet is typically some wasted space. Consider an over-the-toilet shelving unit or install stylish floating shelves for added bathroom storage space.
Medicine Cabinet
Remember when all bathrooms seemed to have medicine cabinets above the sink? Many still do! A medicine cabinet is ideal for storing smaller items and it does double duty as a mirror. If your bathroom space allows for it, you can install a medicine cabinet with shelving beneath. It may not be adequate for larger items, but you’ll have a place to store the small clutter that finds its way to your bathroom sink and countertop.
Make More Space
Finally, if you need additional bathroom storage space, create it by opening up your bathroom. Renovating and remodeling your bathroom allows you to incorporate all of the space you need. A linen closet or larger vanity space, cabinets above and below your sink, whatever it is you need to make your life easier.
At Seiffert Kitchen & Bath we help you solve all of your bathroom storage space dilemmas. Whether you want to incorporate built-in storage, add a functional vanity or reimagine your entire bathroom we can help. Our design team leaves nothing to chance and we work together with you to achieve the results you want. Contact Seiffert Kitchen & Bath today and we’ll help you find a way to optimize your bathroom storage space and make your life easier.
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5 Things To Consider Before Your Bathroom Remodel
A bathroom remodel is one of the more exciting renovations you can undertake. Transforming a dated, convenient or lackluster room into something you’ve dared to dream about breathes new life into your home and is a source of pride. And upgrading your bathroom gives you a pretty fair return on your investment.
You probably have a design in mind fr your bathroom remodel. You’ve likely pored over home decorating magazines and created your Pinterest board. But before you get your heart set on the end result of your bathroom remodel there are a few things you must first consider.
Your Bathroom Remodel: 5 Things to Consider
The last thing you want in a bathroom remodel is finding out mid-project that the ideas you have won’t work. The task of taking your dream bathroom and making it a reality is easily fraught with frustration when you approach it haphazardly. Here we’ve put together a list of the top 5 things to consider before your bathroom remodel.
1. Which Bathroom
The type of bathroom you wish to renovate makes a big difference. Is it the master bathroom? This is a far more personal space than a guest bath or powder room. The time and effort you put into a bathroom remodel in your master is much different from upgrading a kids’ bath or guest bathroom. In a master bath you’ll probably want dual sinks, more storage space and a separate water closet/commode room. In a child’s bathroom remodel functionality takes center stage with style being secondary. A guest bathroom remodel is typically less involved, as is a powder room.
2. Consult a Design Specialist
Bathroom remodel projects come in all different degrees. You might simply want to update old fixtures, flooring, paint, etc. or you may decide you want a larger space and need to knock down a wall to do so. Whatever your plans your layout and the design you have in mind need to match up. In order to ensure you end up with a functional, ahh-worthy and stunning space that closely mimics your plans you need an experienced designer. This is someone who understands plumbing codes and structural issues that might arise, yet also has a grasp of your own design ideas. Once you meet with your design specialist all the pieces of your beautiful new bathroom will fall into place.
3. Don’t Just Design for Today
A bathroom remodel is an investment in your home. Get the most out of your investment by considering the future when implementing your design. Will your family be growing in the next few years? Consider child-friendly accouterments such as no-slip looking and security bars. Those items are also handy should you become a caregiver for an elderly parent or you hope to age in place in the coming years. Empty nest looming in the near future? Think you may downsize? Remodel with marketability in mind.
4. Decide on The Must-Haves
Do you hustle around in the morning while getting ready for the day ahead? Are you someone who enjoys a nice, relaxing bath at the end of the day? Does someone in your home have mobility issues?
If you like to use your bathroom as a personal spa focus on a soaker tub or a dramatic shower with natural stone and a rainfall shower head. For homes with adults with limited mobility a walk-in shower is a good idea and for small children a bathtub is a must. Obviously your needs will determine a lot about budget, materials and length of project.
5. Often Overlooked Areas of to Consider
Certain features of a bathroom tend to fade into the background when you’re deciding on the mrs dramatic items like a spa-like shower or deep soaker tub. While maybe not as exciting, these areas must be included in your update as well.
- Lighting: Good lighting will make or break a bathroom. Well-lit, open and airy bathrooms are much more appealing than dark and dreary rooms. Adding a window may not be a possibility but a tunnel light or even sky light help bring more natural light into the room. New fixtures and recessed lighting upgrade your bathroom as well.
- Storage: Storage should never be an afterthought. Whether your family is growing or your a solo act you’ll always need more storage than you think. Add a linen closet and under-vanity storage as well.
- Flooring: When you replace your flooring go for durability. There are so many styles to choose from today and most of them have durable options. Also, given the winters we have in the Quad Cities think about heated floors.
- Ventilation: Proper ventilation is a very important consideration in a bathroom remodel. Your bathroom gets pretty steamy. When moisture builds it becomes a breeding ground for bacteria as well as unsightly mold and mildew. Avoid the issues caused by excess moisture before they hit by installing build in vent fans to remove excess moisture from the air.
- Upgrade Your Water Heater: One of the most overlooked item in a bathroom remodel is your home’s water heater. If you’re installing a soaker tub or high-end shower consider your water heater’s capacity and think about upgrading. It’s better to do it now than to long for that relaxing bath in your new, deep bathtub and not be able to accommodate.
Contact A Professional
Before you begin your bathroom remodel, or any remodel in your Quad Cities home, contact the professional design team at Seiffert Kitchen & Bath. We help you turn your dream bathroom into a reality.