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Here’s How to Make Your Basement Bathroom a Viable Project

Adding a basement bathroom can help you transform a previously unused space into one that you can rent out, enjoy for yourself, or reserve for guests. The problem with adding a basement bathroom is that this type of project is quite an undertaking. You can easily run into problems if you’re not prepared. Consider these creative solutions to make the process seamless for you.

Layer Lighting to Deal With Brightness Issues

One of the biggest problems that people run into when they’re trying to add a basement bathroom is a lack of lighting. Thankfully, this isn’t something that has to put your basement bathroom ideas to rest; it just requires a bit of planning and foresight.

One way to overcome the darkness is to layer your lighting. Putting in recessed ceiling lights can be useful to lay the foundation and help you see in low-visibility areas, such as your shower. Then, use sconces over your vanity to add visibility when you’re getting ready. The right amount of layered lighting can take care of many
low-lighting problems.

Invest in Reflective Surfaces and Bright Tiles

There are other strategies you can use to make your space brighter. Reflective surfaces are by far the best way to spread light all around your bathroom. This might include shower door mirrors, glossy tiles, metal decor, and other features. The more surfaces your light can bounce off, the brighter your basement bathroom will appear.

You might also want tiles that are brightly colored, not just glossy. Choosing white tiles or another light color over darker tiles can help you make your space feel brighter. It might require you to clean a bit more, but it will help tremendously with the lighting issue.

Focus on Maximizing Storage Space While Using Space-Saving Features

You might not be working with a lot of space when you install a basement bathroom, so space-saving features are crucial. First, find ways to avoid features that take up too much room. Swinging doors and large counter vanities come to mind. Consider alternatives such as sliding doors and floating vanities instead.

Then, look for ways to maximize storage space. Give yourself plenty of room for shelving, areas where you can rest stuff in the shower, wall cubbies, and other storage elements. You don’t want to have to walk upstairs every time you need something that should be available in your basement bathroom.

Find Below-Grade Plumbing Options That Will Work for You

You can’t rely on traditional plumbing for a basement bathroom. Think about a macerating toilet or sewage ejector system. If you have a half bathroom, a macerating toilet will pump waste up into your plumbing. A sewage ejector system will collect all the wastewater from a full basement bathroom and send it up to the main line.

A basement bathroom can be challenging, but there are workarounds to make building it easier. Make your basement bathroom a reality with the ideas above. The more you plan, the easier the project will be to manage. If you have concerns or require bathroom plumbing services, contact Integrity Home Solutions in Tampa Bay, FL.

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