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Selecting Materials for Your Des Moines Bathroom Remodel

Written by Mike Butterworth | Jul 23, 2020 11:56:56 AM

Your bathroom is one of the most frequently used spaces in your Des Moines home, so the materials that you select for your remodel should be both durable and low maintenance. After all, you don't want to have to worry about constant cleaning or costly repairs. But with all of the different materials available, how do you know which will work best for you?  If you're planning a bathroom remodel in the near future, use our tips for material selection to help you make the right choices:

Choosing a Vanity

The vanity is the focal point of the bathroom, whether you're having your guest or master bath remodeled. It's more than just a cabinet or a sink, but rather the combination of both in a piece that makes a strong style statement. Most vanity bases are made from wood, but it's also possible to find solid metal vanities as well. The details like the shape of the feet and decorative features determine if a vanity is modern or traditional. Choose it as your primary feature of the bathroom first to determine the style of the rest of the room.

Selecting a Countertop

Whether you choose a freestanding vanity or a set of sturdy cabinets, you'll need a matching countertop to complete it. Natural stone is a luxurious choice, but stick with materials that are resistant to water like granite to avoid spots and stains. For a lower maintenance option, consider manufactured quartzite or recycled glass. These non-porous materials won't absorb water and also work well in the shower. Ceramic tile remains a classic option that is affordable, quick to install, and easy to maintain.

Picking the Flooring

Ceramic tile or natural stone slabs are the most durable option for flooring the bathroom. They come in a wide variety of colors, finishes, and patterns so there's something for every style of bathroom. Waterproof laminate and some engineered flooring materials also work well in this room. If you want the look of hardwood in the bathroom, a rigid core engineered hardwood that is rated as water-resistant may be a good option. Unfortunately, most solid hardwoods will warp due to the moisture and heat in the space, but the right engineered products can handle the environment.

Comparing Wall Coverings

Paint is the most common wall covering in the bathroom, but it should be moisture and mildew resistant to look good for more than a few years. Water-resistant wallpaper, especially vinyl-based coverings, are also popular for bathroom wall coverings. A layer of vinyl wallpaper can add the look of luxurious tile or natural stone at a fraction of the cost. Tile is another popular option that protects the walls from splashes of moisture directly from showers and tubs. Consider a combination of tiled and painted or papered walls for a rich look that is also practical and easy to clean like this one. 

Considering Shower Tiles and Other Materials

The shower itself requires the highest level of water resistance. Ceramic and glass tiles are an obvious choice, but natural stone may work better if you want a matching style throughout the entire bathroom. If you're working with a tight budget, consider an acrylic or fiberglass shower surround instead. For a spa-like look, opt for white and neutral colored tiles like this incredible walk-in shower. 

 

Selecting materials can be hard, but we're always here to help! Contact our experienced team today to discuss your vision for your new bathroom and ask any questions that you may have about material selection. Let's transform your Des Moines bathroom together!