Nick Cohen • April 27, 2015

Before you begin the process of remodeling a bathroom , you should always have a general plan in mind. Consulting with a contractor every step of the way helps you to realize your design vision. As you work with your general contractor, here are some things you should keep in mind about selecting one of the most important features of your bathroom, the cabinetry.

Choose Quality Materials

No matter how appealing the price of a low-quality cabinet may seem, remember that this is a fixture you want to keep around for a very long time, preferably throughout your homeownership. Thin particleboard in ready-to-assemble cabinets may be unable to withstand moisture and wear through the years, and you may need to replace your cabinet sooner than you would expect. Choose durable materials with a finish that will last.

Plan for Space

Working with a bathroom remodeling contractor throughout the process helps ensure that you will have enough space to fit the new cabinet you want without sacrificing the space you need to prepare for the day. Make sure that your new cabinet gives you enough space to store all of the items you use for cleaning.

Allow for Both Style and Function

You want a sink and cabinet combination that adds decorative value, but you should also make sure yours has all of the features necessary to use your bathroom efficiently for many years. Choose a counter surface material that is stylish but easy to clean (a material that does not require any grout is always helpful). Cabinets for drawers come in many different stylish designs, but check that yours are easy to use for any houseguests that may come your way, including seniors or children.

The friendly contractors at Advanced Builders & Contractors would be happy to assist you with your bathroom remodeling project in Los Angeles, CA. Give us a call today!

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