You might think it’s an easy task, but small bathroom renovations in Sydney are very deceptive in their complexity.
A small bathroom is usually fitted with a sink and toilet, and of course a door to provide necessary privacy. A guest bathroom is a little different; though small, it is fitted with a sink and toilet as well as a bath or shower. It is a full bathroom, albeit small, that is rarely used. The master bathroom is full-service and may be the main bathroom. If it is, it will be subjected to heavy use.
Small bathroom renovations in Sydney are not altogether different than renovating a larger bathroom, but the project is different. Small bathrooms, with their smaller scale, mean fewer materials and less labour. Since the room is smaller, it also takes less time to complete, in most cases. The project should start by asking yourself who will use the bathroom and why? If you have a small bathroom as part of your master suite, chances are you will want to use higher-end materials and cabinets. If the bathroom is going to be used by children, it almost has to be “bullet proof,” so you might only consider adding a tub and non-slip floors. If it is for elderly people, then certain features such as grab rails, high sitting toilets, and lower than normal counters should be considered.
Although the room is small, the renovation process does not necessarily follow suit. Oxford Bathrooms have renovated thousands of bathrooms over the two decades that they have been serving the area. With this wealth of information behind them, they are experts at offering real advice, real guidance, and real solutions. Both big and small bathroom renovations in Sydney can be done quickly and on budget when you choose Oxford Bathrooms.