What HGTV Doesn’t Tell You About Bathroom Remodeling

Who doesn’t love home improvement shows? It is entertaining to watch a project develop from planning to finish and to see the reactions of the homeowners when they view how it turns out. These shows offer only a snapshot of what goes into a bathroom remodeling project, however, and some of the information they imply does not always reflect what happens in reality.

HGTV shows typically have specific design specialists they work with. Because of this, they tend to gloss over the concept that you have choices when it comes to your contractor. In fact, if you are unsatisfied with someone you hire, you can call the project off and find someone new. If you are inviting a professional into your home, it needs to be someone whom you trust to complete the job according to your specifications, so don’t be afraid to bid farewell to a designer with whom you are dissatisfied.

The focus of HGTV shows often seems to be making the homeowner’s every bathroom remodeling wish come true, but reality often dictates a need to compromise and go with what is feasible. For example, you might want to install a standalone shower, antique claw foot tub and a sizeable linen closet, but if the space you are working with or your budget is not big enough to handle it, you might consider more rational choices.

Finally, HGTV loves to showcase the creativity of its designers. A simple remodel can turn into a three-ring circus very quickly. When working with a designer in the real world, it is more advisable to make classic choices that improve the market value of your home and make it palatable for potential buyers in the future.

While HGTV can be both entertaining and slightly addictive, it is a good idea to stay grounded in reality when taking on a bathroom remodeling project in your home. A trusted designer who can guide you toward a sensible plan that fits your budget is more likely to produce a satisfying outcome.