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Renovating a bathroom can be quite expensive. Materials and tools can often take up the majority of your budget. However, with a little creativity and some basic know how, do-it-yourself bathroom counter tops can help you eliminate the labor costs typically involved in projects like these.
Before embarking on any project that involves do-it-yourself bathroom counter tops, be sure you know what you’re getting into. Not having to pay somebody to do the work is an attractive reason to attempt the renovations yourself, but those costs come right back if you have to hire someone to fix your mistakes.
Most experts therefore recommend that you do some research ahead of time. Having a layout and design motive is important before beginning any DIY home improvement. A well thought out design will be able to take maximum advantage of the available space. Cabinets and counter space should not obstruct your ability to move around the room but should provide enough storage for towels and other toiletries. Lighting is also an important element of design that should be taken into consideration. One very important thing to consider when building do-it-yourself bathroom counter tops is material. The medium used to construct your counters can have a significant impact on the overall look of the room.
Bathroom counters today can be made from a variety of materials. While some people still use plastic laminates on their counters, there are materials that can add a unique look to the room. Cultured marble is a very common material for do-it-yourself bathroom counter tops, especially if you’re trying to achieve a classic or traditional look. Cultured marble is a non-porous surface so it is waterproof and very resistant to staining. It can also be fairly easily cut to shape using a carbine tipped blade on a rotary saw. Most people recommend cutting from the bottom to avoid chipping the surface of the countertop. Corian surfaces for do-it-yourself bathroom counter tops tend to be a little more expensive, but can offer some advantages over other materials. The biggest advantage, especially for use in a bathroom, is that this material helps eliminate the growth and spread of bacteria and mildew. It is also very easy to clean and maintain. However, Corian can be badly damaged by excessive heat, so it is important to not let items like curling irons and hair dryers come into contact with the counter surface.
Many people are turning to concrete for their do-it-yourself bathroom counter tops. This material is easy to work with, can be altered to match most color schemes, and is extremely durable. Many modern home builders are installing concrete countertops as a luxury item to add value to the home. Upgrading your bathroom counters to concrete, when done properly, can have the same effect on your home value.
With a little bit of vision and some planning, creating and installing custom countertops in your bathroom can be a very rewarding experience. They can improve the look of the room and the value of your home, and can provide you with the satisfaction that you did the work yourself.