8 High-Value Bathroom Upgrades to Know About

If you’re redoing your bathroom, chances are your budget isn’t endless and you need to think carefully about where to spend and where to save. So which upgrades are worth the extra expense and will make a significant difference to the look and functionality of the space? It’s a question we asked three bathroom experts. Here’s what they said.
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1. Skylight

“Adding a skylight is one of the most effective upgrades you can make to a bathroom,” says Giulianna del Popolo, principal designer at GDP Interior Design. “Having natural light streaming in from overhead creates a serene, spa-like atmosphere. It also means you can do away with having a window, which gives you more scope with shower placement.

“There are many options available, from solar-powered and electrically operable skylights to ones with tinted glass in various sizes and finishes. What you choose will depend on your roof type and budget,” del Popolo says.

“For a new build, plan the skylight early so it’s factored into the roof shape and orientation. If you’re renovating, you’ll need a builder to assess for obstructions in the roof space before you can commit,” she says.

“Also be aware that having constant sun streaming into a bathroom can make it uncomfortably hot, depending on the room’s size and orientation. If this is the case in your bathroom, be sure to invest in some motorized blinds to cut the glare.”

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2. Integrated Electrical Outlets

“If you have chargeable shavers or electrical toothbrushes or if you plan on using or charging any electrical devices in the bathroom, consider installing electrical outlets inside cabinets or drawers to avoid countertop clutter and messy, dangling power cords,” del Popolo says.

“Power docks aren’t just for custom vanities — you’ll find them in some off-the-shelf vanities too. Just be sure to tell your electrician early on that you want outlets integrated into your vanity or drawers so he or she can plan for them,” she adds.

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3. Mirrored Cabinet

“Upgrading from a regular mirror to a mirrored cabinet will help keep your countertop clear,” del Popolo says. “It’s the perfect spot to house all those small creams, tubes, and bottles at a convenient eye level.

“Mirrored cabinets do not need to be expensive and can either be partially recessed into the wall or surface-mounted. Just be aware that your choice of installation will affect your lighting options for around the mirror,” she says.

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4. Exhaust Fan

“Problems with air circulation will bring down even the loveliest of bathrooms,” del Popolo says. “Ensure that you specify an exhaust fan within the design to remove excess moisture and odors, and help prohibit the formation of mold in your bathroom. If you’re concerned about noise, check the labeling and choose an exhaust fan with a lower decibel rating.”

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5. Underfloor Heating

“Stepping onto a warm bathroom floor is a joy on those cold winter mornings, and it’s something I’d particularly recommend if you’re designing an en suite,” says Anoushka Allum, interior designer and principal at Anoushka Allum Design. “Be aware that you’ll need to specify it right at the start of the build or remodeling process.”
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6. Custom Cabinetry

“Custom cabinetry is probably my favorite upgrade as it adds so much to a bathroom,” Allum says.

“Often clients will start off thinking they will buy something off the shelf. However, you can never achieve the perfect fit, look, and functionality this way. I always encourage clients to spend a little more on custom cabinetry so they can achieve an outcome that is completely tailored to their bathroom and their individual needs. And again, it needs to be decided upon in the planning stage of your build or renovation to allow for space planning,” she says.

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7. Drawer Storage

“Upgrading your vanity from a style with doors to one with drawers is worth the extra outlay as it gives you far more functional storage,” says Ashleigh Teune, interior designer at Smarter Bathrooms+. “Drawers are also easier to clean as you don’t have to reach awkwardly into the back of cupboards.”

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8. Shower Niche

“Dispense with the shower shelf and opt for a niche instead,” Teune says. “It provides a neat, practical spot to store shampoos and soap, and it won’t encroach on your standing space in the shower. Plus, a niche creates a far more sophisticated and streamlined look.”

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Gainey Ranch Bathroom Remodel Scottsdale AZ

This showstopper master bathroom in Scottsdale’s Gainey Ranch community has gone from drab and boring to bright and beautiful.  Adorned with high-end finishes this Gainey Ranch Bathroom Remodel Scottsdale AZ is dripping in details.  The custom cabinetry is designed with a two-tone cherry Bordeaux and satin white with chocolate stain color palette.  Custom details include: intricate stacked crown molding, furniture style carved legs, clear glass accent doors, decorative furniture end panels and a raised panel door style to emphasize the glazing and texture.Gainey Ranch Bathroom Remodel Scottsdale AZ (3)

Gainey Ranch Bathroom Remodel in Scottsdale Az Before BThe tile was a labor of love to design and install.  Emperador Dark and Crema Marfil marble tiles compliment the two tone cabinets, marble countertops and tub deck.  The shower floor is a marble mix mosaic with Emperador Dark, Emperador Light and Crema Marfil.  The custom floor medallion adds layers of color with the Indian Premium Black granite border and the accent of Rojo Alicante Marble within the design. The basketweave mosaic tile focal point is framed in Emperador Dark ogee trim tiles.

 

 

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A feature lighting fixture brings drama and embellishment to this stunning space.  Crystals dangle from the large scale chandelier.  The bronze iron scroll work emphasizes the details of the marble medallion below.  Delicate sconces provide soft light at eye level while peering through the gold embellished arabesques shaped mirrors.  Along the toe kick, ambient LED tape lights provide a glow to WOW the most discerning of visitors.

 

To make this Gainey Ranch Bathroom Remodel Scottsdale AZ even more elegant, a one-of-a-kind Venetian Plaster faux finish was applied to the backsplash and commode room.  This masterful technique gives depth and texture in a way that no singular paint color can.  Like the frosting on the cupcake, this wall finish ties all of the design elements together bringing harmony to this amazing Master Bathroom.  Another stunning bathroom remodel complete.Gainey Ranch Bathroom Remodel Scottsdale AZ

 

Historic Spanish Colonial Kitchen Remodel

Original Kitchen Spanish Colonial Kitchen Remodel in Phoenix

This historic home built in Phoenix’s Willo District has had many remodels over the years that have strayed from the original Spanish Colonial style. In a previous remodel the kitchen had been enlarged and outfitted with high-quality cabinets. The homeowners wanted to restore their homes historic Spanish Colonial style while keeping most of the original cabinetry.

Tile 

Handmade Tile Spanish Colonial Kitchen Remodel in Phoenix

The original tile was replaced with handmade Mexican tile to fit the Spanish Colonial style of the home.  The historic style tile is one and a half inch thick, made of concrete and has a unique marble finish – creating the color and pattern.

Peninsula Cabinets

New Peninsula Spanish Colonial Kitchen Remodel in Phoenix

The homeowners wanted to create a more practical space out of the existing peninsula cabinets.  We lowered the new peninsula cabinet to table height and fit the mechanics of the downdraft cooktop without losing all of the space inside for storage.

Peninsula Spanish Colonial Kitchen Remodel in Phoenix

The custom cabinet with a soapstone countertop replaced the peninsula cabinets. The new custom cabinet was designed to have a more appropriate look as well as offer a convenient seating area.

Custom Cabinets

Custom Cabinets Spanish Colonial Kitchen Remodel in Phoenix

We replaced cabinets at the sink base, pull out trash, and peninsula. The previously remodeled kitchen had a non-functional trash compactor beside the sink. We replaced it with a waste basket cabinet.

Soapstone Farm Sink

Custom Sink Kitchen Remodel in Phoenix

We had the custom soapstone farm sink made out of the same material as the countertops. The new custom sink base was designed to add historic style and set off the new custom soapstone farm sink.

Backsplash

Backsplash Spanish Colonial Kitchen Remodel in Phoenix

We replaced the original black tile backsplash with locally sourced Mexican tile throughout the entire space. A wall alcove was added to create the perfect home for the owner’s new mixer and open up space on the countertop.

Completed Kitchen Remodel 

Spanish Colonial Kitchen Remodel in Phoenix

After extensive research of materials and colors that were appropriate to Spanish Colonial homes of the home’s age and location, we were able to transform a once plain and simple kitchen into a colorful work of art. With custom made marble finish tile, black Soapstone countertops, a custom Soapstone sink, custom wall texture, and bright cabinets, this kitchen remodel in Phoenix is guaranteed to wow any and all guests.

5 Questions for Perfect Kitchen Cabinets

The kitchen cabinets you choose will make a huge difference in the way your kitchen looks and operates. Cabinets aren’t simply a place to store things; they can provide other functionality as well. We cannot stress the importance of choosing the perfect kitchen cabinets strongly enough. We’ve put together a series of questions that will help you make the best possible choice for your cabinetry.

  1. What overall functionality do you need from your cabinetry? A smart car can’t do a job that requires a pickup truck. Your cabinetry needs to be designed around the functionality you require.
  2. Do you prefer stock, semi-custom, or fully custom cabinets? Stock cabinetry is sold from your local home improvement store. They’re sitting on the shelf and ready to be picked up whenever you’re ready to use them. You can choose from finished or unfinished wood, so they can be somewhat customized as far as stain and finish. Semi-custom cabinetry is generally available at a more specialized kitchen supply store, and fully custom cabinets are built on request because they’re made to order.
  3. How do you plan to stay within budget for your entire remodeling project? Cabinets eat up a large portion of every kitchen remodeling project. The cabinets you choose will ultimately dictate other material types you can use without going over budget. We recommend going into the project with a plan and the understanding that if you splurge in one area you have to take away from another area. Let’s say you want fully custom cabinetry, opt for a butcher block or solid surface countertop instead of granite, quartz, or marble.
  4. Are custom cabinets practical? This depends entirely on how you use your kitchen and what you will use your cabinets for – refer to our first question. As we stated above, a smart car can’t do a job that requires a pickup truck. Standard cabinetry is a series of boxes with stationary shelves. You are the only person who can decide whether or not custom cabinetry is right for you.
  5. How do you decide? Custom cabinetry, semi-custom, stock, open shelving, or some combination of all…? We understand that these are difficult decisions to make and we will help you as much as possible. But the ultimate decision is yours and yours alone. Your entire kitchen should reflect your personality, lifestyle, and the way you use your kitchen. Everyone cooks at some point, but not everyone cooks exactly like you do.

Tri-Lite Builders is located in Phoenix and we provide custom design, building, and remodeling services to greater Phoenix area homeowners. We enjoy the looks on homeowners’ faces when we reveal the remodeled kitchen and we’ve met every challenge with grace and beauty. Give us a call at 480-895-3442 if you would like to schedule an appointment for a consultation for your upcoming custom kitchen remodeling project.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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