Even though it's a small room, a bathroom's renovation is not a small project, and many things can go wrong along the way, so discover the top five bathroom remodeling mistakes to avoid.
These days, bathroomware can change as often as you change loo paper. But if you want a bathroom that's going to look good and perform well for many years to come, then it's worth knowing which trends are likely to last the distance.
Home renovators are breaking away from the clean, contemporary style that has long been popular in bathrooms, and are opting instead for a more rustic, individual look. Get some ideas for incorporating rustic bathroom decor in your home.
Having to head outdoors for your 2am toilet dash is never an inviting prospect. So when Alisha set about renovating her tiny 1960s bathroom, squeezing in a loo was high on her list of priorities.
When Laura wanted to teach her white, shiny 1980s ensuite a thing or two about taste, she decided to take matters into her own hands. Rather than hire a designer, she hit the home and garden mags and came up with a style all her own.
Electric hot water systems have served many home owners well over the years, but they are starting to fall out of favour. While they once dominated the market, environmental concerns are making many people think twice.
An enduring Australian icon, the Fowler toilet is a fixture in most suburban bathrooms. From the straight geometric lines of the Cube range to the soft compact curves of the Newport, Fowler toilet suites suit all styles of bathroom, from the ultramodern to the heritage.
If you're renovating your bathroom and contemplating a bit of DIY shower plumbing, think again. Installing a shower involves some seriously complicated work, and with waterproofing the most important part of a renovation, you want to ensure any DIY bathroom renovations are done right.
From Roman bathhouses to modern powder rooms, ceramic materials have been used for thousands of years. Today ceramic products like fittings, tiles and accessories offer the best balance of cost effectiveness and durability, while adding a touch of style to your bathroom.
Row upon row of crisp white tiles and fittings with hard modern edges are one way to tackle a bathroom makeover. But for those wanting a more homely, lived-in feel to their bathroom, creating a rustic bathroom style is becoming a popular option.