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Tips for Picking the Right Bathtub from Expert Bathroom Remodeler

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Do your dreams of a new bathroom include a new bathtub?  Or are you just looking to put a new tub in an existing space.  Whether you dream of soaking after a long day or giving the kids a quick bath before bed, the Orange County’s expert bathroom remodeler shares some things to consider.

Installation

How will your tub be installed?  This is determined by the amount of space you have and the type of tub you want. Often, it is the amount of space that will determine the type of tub.  In addition, will you need new plumbing or can the existing plumbing be used?  Adding or moving plumbing will add to the cost of the install. You should discuss installation options with your bathroom remodeler early in the design process. A bathroom remodel is only as good as the original design.

Tub Styles

Freestanding.  As the name implies, these tubs stand alone. Freestanding tubs the old-style claw-foot tubs or the new-style Japanese soaking tubs. This style tub doe not attach to the walls. Freestanding tubs are finished on all sides.  They are generally plumbed from underneath.  The old cast iron tubs are heavy and when you add in the weight of water (a little over 8 lbs per gallon) make sure the floor and subfloor can hold the weight.  This is particularly true for 2nd floor bathrooms.

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Soaker tubs are deeper than conventional tubs.  You want one that is insulated enough to hold the heat of the water on a chilly night. This style tub is great for soaking, but difficult to bend over for giving the kids a bath.  This style is best reserved for the master bath.

Recessed Tubs. Recessed Tubs can take different forms.  A recessed tub has three sides mounted to the walls.  This is the common tub/shower combination.  A recessed tub will have one skirted (or finished) side. Tile the surrounding walls in almost any configuration and give your bathroom a personal touch.

Corner Tub.  A corner tub attaches to two walls in the corner of the bathroom.  These large tubs occupy valuable real estate in the bathroom but if you have the space they are stunning.  Corner tubs are commonly jetted, but non-jetted corner tubs are available.

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Drop In Tub.  These tubs look like mini spas.  The tub itself has no finished sides.  When installed, it is surrounded by a platform that is finished in stone or tile. Make sure to use non-slick surfaces for the steps.  But you won’t need to remind an expert bathroom remodeler to do this, they already know. That’s why they are experts.

Occupants

Want to accommodate multiple bathers or soakers?  Make sure your soaking tub will fit the number and size of your bathers.  For two bathers, you will want to consider a corner tub, a whirlpool tub, or a custom drop in tub.

Size of Hot Water Heater

That fabulous soaker tub won’t be so fabulous if you can’t fill it with hot water.  Many homeowners shop for more tub than they have hot water heater.  This is another one of those times when working with an expert bathroom remodeler pays off.  They will always make sure that your hot water heater has the capacity to serve your tub. 

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The Right Bathroom Starts with the Right Bathroom Remodeler

Pick your bathroom remodeler with care.  A new bathtub can require new plumbing.  You want a remodeler that can handle all trades, plumbing, electrical, flooring and drywall.  Working with a contractor that provides design services will remove some of the stress and improve communication and workflow during construction.

Inspired Remodels can take your ideas and turn them into the bathroom of your dreams.  Call (949) 716-1938 or Contact Us to schedule a free consultation today.  That dream tub may only be

7 Tips for a Spa Bathroom from Bathroom Designers

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Spas are known for luxury and pampering. You go in stressed out and emerge rejuvenated.  It’s possible to get an amazing bathroom spa that makes you feel as good as it looks.  The Orange County bathroom designers at Inspired Remodels hope these 7 tips inspire you.

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Minimalist Style

All spas begin with a clean look.  Less is more should be your mantra. Minimalist style is not cold and industrial. When done properly it creates a serene ambiance and feel. For a restful aura begin with a minimalist style.

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Natural Palette

Spas get their inspiration from nature.  Let nature-inspired colors and materials be the basis of your design. You will get an organic look and a calming feel if you rely on:  beige, light brown, light green, and grey.  Use stone, wood, and tile materials.

Lighting

Don’t forget that your perfect spa bathroom also needs to be a place to get dressed and ready to tackle the day each morning.  The lighting that you need for make-up and shaving isn’t the same lighting you want for a spa experience.  Great bathroom designers know that the answer is dimmer controlled lights and recessed lights.  Use lighting that can be controlled independently.

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Crush the Clutter

Carry the minimalist style through to smaller elements. Clear all the clutter from the design.  Clutter causes stress. Ever notice that spas keep all supplies stored until they are needed?  Inspired Remodels are full service bathroom designers and can incorporate custom cabinets to organize and store toiletries. If your bathroom doesn’t have much storage, use decorative storage containers. They will give them an artistic look.

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Upgrade the Tub or Shower

Switch your conventional tub for a soaking tub.  Soaking tubs are smaller but deeper than traditional “bathing” bath tubs. These tubs are designed to soak away stress. Don’t want to wait for a tub to fill?  Upgrade your conventional shower to a steam shower with bench.  Just turn on the steam and plop down for 15 to 20 minutes of relaxing steam.  When you’re done just turn on the regular shower and rinse off.  You’ll swear you just went to the spa.  swap regular tub for a soaking tub – smaller but deeper.

Upgrade the Shower Head

Upgrade your shower head for a spa experience.  Pick from a large rain shower head or a massaging shower head.  Either will wash away stress as well as grime.  If you are installing a new shower, consider adding multiple shower heads and jets that can be controlled independently for a real shower massage experience.

Add Sound

For the ultimate in spa experience add mood setting sound.  Just use waterproof Bluetooth speakers designed for swimming pool use and then create a calming playlist for spa use only.  Include instrumental music and sounds from nature such as chirping birds and running water to create a calming experience.

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Inspired Remodels from Expert Orange County Bathroom Designers

Don’t try to get that spa experience by doing-it-yourself.  Hire the design/build experts at Inspired Remodels.  Their talented team of bathroom designers and crack construction crew can make the spa bathroom of your dreams a reality.  Need more ideas?  Check out this portfolio of great bathroom remodels. Grab the phone and call (949) 716-1938 to schedule an appointment today.  You have nothing to lose but an ugly bathroom.