The Ins and Outs of Residential Restroom Design

Residential restroom design with a contemporary adaptation, half-drawn and half-completed

 

Your bathroom is the most used room in your home. For that reason, many homeowners want to make this space a place that is both functional and stylish. If you are considering upgrading your residential restroom design, you have come to the right place. 

Nearly 39% of Americans must wait until they can afford to remodel their bathrooms. Another 33% remodel their bathrooms because they can't stand their old bathroom anymore. Others have decided to make upgrades that are more energy-efficient and sustainable while remaining aesthetically pleasing. 

Regardless of why you want to renovate your bathroom, there are some things to consider before you begin. So, take a moment to review these bathroom remodeling tips. 

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Upgrading your bathroom increases the value of your home, and sinks, toilets, and showers/baths are the features that add the most value
  • Homeowners must have a plan in mind with a budget that is reasonable and realistic
  • When designing a modern bathroom, you want to incorporate the latest technology, not only for aesthetics but also for sustainability and conservation purposes


Reasons to Update Your Residential Restroom Design

Home improvement projects are growing in popularity. Some believe it's due to the recent global pandemic when people were encouraged to stay home. However, experts agree that it is the rise in property value that is driving this latest trend. 

In 2021, the remodeling industry grew to an astounding $352 billion in the first quarter. It is expecting to close in the fourth quarter at roughly the same amount. 

Restrooms and kitchens are the rooms that add the most value to a property when remodeled. For that reason, homeowners are focusing their renovation projects on these rooms.

Chart of the home improvement projects that provide the highest ROI

 

Bathroom remodels tend to offer an approximate return on investment (ROI) of 12.5%. Sinks, toilets, and showers/baths are some of the top features that add the most value to a property. Yet, value is only one of the reasons people say they are looking to make these restroom design renovations.

The primary reasons people upgrade their bathroom include:

  • Modern design
  • Increase home value
  • Improve efficiency
  • Enhance personal enjoyment

The Ins and Outs of Upgrading Your Restrooms

Are you looking for upgrades that make the bathroom easier to clean? Perhaps your bathroom is in desperate need of some modern update. Whatever your reason, here are some of the ins and outs of bathroom design upgrades to consider before beginning your next restroom renovation project.

 

1. Have a Plan Before You Begin

When considering a bathroom renovation, the first step is to go in with a plan. You'll want to determine if your bathroom needs a complete overhaul or just a few upgrades. 

Once you have determined what needs to be done, you will want to consider whether this can be a DIY project or need a contractor. When you have made these decisions, you can begin moving forward with your renovations. 

 

2. Include all the Luxuries 

When you have determined the type of project, the next step is to consider what matters to you most. You don't upgrade a bathroom frequently, so choose options that include luxury items.

These luxury bathroom items can include:

  • Heated floors
  • Heated toilet seats
  • Steam showers
  • Touchless faucets
  • High-end vanities
  • Jet-powered tub

Determine what items would make your bathroom the luxury retreat you deserve and incorporate those elements in your design. 

 

3. Create a Space for Every Member of the Family

If you are one of the 70% of homes with only one bathroom, your room needs to meet the needs of every member of your household. There are vanity additions that include steps for kids that tuck under the cabinet when not in use and appear with the flip of a switch. 

If you have an elderly member of the family living in your home, you may want to consider a walk-in tub or shower unit that accommodates their needs. You may even choose to add a detachable showerhead to make bathing your furry family members a little more convenient. 

 

4. Maximize Every Square Inch

Sometimes the bathroom is one of the smaller rooms in the house. If that's true for your bathroom, finding ways to maximize every square inch requires creative space-saving ideas. There are several ways you can do this, including a well-designed vanity.  Another way is with wall-mounted toilets, in-wall plumbing, and installing other space-saving features. 

 

 

 

5. Know Your Budget 

When designing your residential bathroom, you'll want to determine your budget before moving on to making any final decisions on your designs. Homeowners can expect to spend between $5,000 to $15,000 for a bathroom renovation. 

DIY projects may be a lot less expensive. However, if you choose to do most of the work yourself, be sure to hire a professional for the more advanced elements of the job, such as plumbing or electrical installations.

Bar graph of the range homeowners spent on bathroom renovations   

 

6. Consider all Your Options

If you are designing your dream bathroom and don't have to worry about space or cost, consider all the options you have when choosing fixtures, textures, and finishes. You have multiple options for a high-end look that won't break the bank for walls and countertops. These options include:

  • Marble
  • Granite
  • Gemstones
  • Onyx

You also have several choices when it comes to finishes on your fixtures, such as polished chrome, brushed nickel, and oil-rubbed bronze, to name a few. Be careful not to let yourself get too overwhelmed with the many choices.

 

7. Incorporate the Latest Technology 

As mentioned above, you may opt for luxury items such as heated toilet seats or touchless faucets. Incorporating technology into your residential restroom designs can give your bathroom a futuristic feel that will have you loving your new bathroom for years to come. 

Design Meets Function with Geberit

At Geberit, our mission is to provide the latest products to help you make the most of your space while focusing on sustainability and water conservation. We care about the future of our planet and the satisfaction of our customers. 

Since 1874, we have been designing bathroom innovations. We know the ins and outs of residential restroom design. With Geberit, design meets function so that you can have a bathroom worth showing off. 

Are you ready for your next bathroom renovation project? Contact us here at Geberit. We can help you with your bathroom design.