OK, let's turn the script for a moment. With all the buzz around home makeup, luxurious vanity and spained bathing beaches, it's easy to feel that you need to upgrade your bathroom to keep up. But here's the hot Take: Maybe you just forget to improve your bathroom completely - at least for now. This is why pressing the break can actually be the best feature you can do.
1. It is not always the best investment
Everyone says that rebuilding a bath provides value to your home - and although it is true to a point, the return on the investment (ROI) is not always as dreamy as HGTV makes it look. A full -scale bathroom renovation can run $ 10,000 to $ 30,000 or more, depending on materials and labor. And guess what? For resale, you may only get 60-70% of what you used. If your bathroom is already functional, clean and reasonably updated, you may not get much of a fancy upgrade. Sometimes your money is better spent elsewhere in the house - or even saved for a future project when you really need it.
2. Trends fade quickly
The terrazzo tile, matte black crane or groove vanity you love right now? It can feel outdated in five years. Design trends move quickly, and the bathrooms are expensive to re -turn. So unless your current setup is really broken or unbearable, chasing any trend may not be worth the effort. Instead of remodeling to stay trendy, it may be smarter to wait for your needs to really change-as expanding the family, downsizing or switching to aging in place.
3. There is a disturbance you may not need
Even a small renovation in the bathroom turns down. It's dust. There is noise. It is the difficult dance of dividing one bathroom with the rest of the household while the other is gone. Unless your bathroom falls apart, will you really give up the convenience for several weeks just to change tiles? Sometimes the stress and disorder just not worth it - especially if you just do it to "hold up" instead of solving a real problem.
4. Small fixes go a long way
Here's a secret: You can get a very fresh atmosphere without spending thousands. A new shower curtain, fresh towels, a plant, a better mirror or updated light fixtures can dramatically improve the appearance and feeling of your bathroom - without touching the plumbing or tearing out the tile. Forget the whole Reno and go for small, smart changes that give you 80% of the satisfaction for 10% of the costs.
The main point
Forget to improve your bathroom ... unless it really needs it. Do not let the pressure to constantly upgrade you overlook the value of what you already have. A functional, clean and comfortable bathroom is already a victory.
For More:
https://issuu.com/kitabnagri/docs/pvc_pipes_and_plumbing
https://www.academia.edu/128338706/PVC_Pipes_and_Plumbing
https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/70220912/pvc-pipes-and-plumbing