The bathroom acts as a sanctuary for homeowners, so when they remodel, they don’t want outdated styles dragging them down, according to Fixr’s latest bathroom trends report. Bathroom remodels are not cheap, and homeowners want the most out of a renovation. A separate shower and tub, modern vanities, and a layout with plenty of space all make the wishlist for many remodelers. Find out what other trends are hot going into 2020 and if any of them fit in with your next project.
Bathroom remodels are one of the biggest projects homeowners undertake. In 2020, they will likely be near the top of the list, according to a new bathroom design and remodel trends report.
It’s no wonder: the bathroom is arguably the most frequently used room in the home. If it is out-of-date, not functioning properly or beginning to show signs of wear, it may be time to remodel.
It is no small undertaking; the national average cost for a full remodel of a master bathroom, which includes flooring, vanity, tub, shower and accessories is $20,000. The cost is lower for powder rooms, which consist of just a toilet and a sink and do have the storage requirements of a master bath.
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