Nick Cohen • March 23, 2015

Remodeling a bathroom may not be as exciting as remodeling, say, your kitchen or living room. Generally, you don’t get much opportunity to show off your bathroom to visiting relatives and guests. Nevertheless, remodeling a bathroom can be a great way to improve your own quality of life.

Maybe you could use a new soaking tub, or a lower flow toilet. No matter what your bathroom looks like now, there are definitely remodeling options that can better fit your needs. Let’s take a look at some of the different options to consider for remodeling your bathroom.

Tubs

A tub that’s too short or narrow is almost worse than not having one at all. Taking a bath is supposed to be relaxing, a way to unwind after a long and tiring day. That’s rather difficult when you can’t straighten your legs because the tub is too small. There are all sorts of tub types available today, from deeper soaking tubs to Jacuzzi models. You don’t have to just deal with a tub that is uncomfortable to use. Give us a call for more information.

Toilets

As long as your toilet works, you may not really care about anything else. You should, though! Modern toilets are much more efficient, able to provide you with the same service while only using a fraction of the water that older toilets do. This not only saves money on your water bill, but is more environmentally friendly, as well. Don’t just settle for any toilet that works. Have a look at some of the new, innovative models on the market.

Sinks

Considering how often you use the sink in your bathroom, the type of sink that you use will have a big effect on your bathroom experience. Something like a vessel sink can really at some character to your bathroom, or you could go for the classic look of a pedestal sink. Choosing a proper sink is an important part of any bathroom remodel.

If you have any questions about bathroom remodeling, call Advanced Builders & Contractors. We provide bathroom remodeling services throughout Los Angeles.

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