Share:

Bathrooms should be cleaned frequently to prevent bacterial growth. However, if you have a full-time job and family to take care of, devoting hours to cleaning a bathroom regularly can be difficult. If you’re preparing for bathroom remodeling, consider these tips to design a space that’s easy to maintain.

How to Create an Easy-to-Clean Bathroom

1. Install Quartz Countertops

Quartz countertops come in many different colors and patterns and can make your bathroom look stunning. They’re also durable and resistant to stains. If you accidentally spill liquid on these countertops, just wipe the surface with a dry cloth so it looks as good as new.

2. Consider Large Tiles

bathroom remodelingTile is beautiful, durable, and cost-effective. However, the grout that comes with it accumulates dirt easily and can be difficult to clean. One solution is to install larger tiles that have less grout. You can also consider alternative materials, such as marble or PVC panels. 

3. Invest in Better Ventilation

If your bathroom has a ventilation fan, you should run it after your showers to decrease the moisture in the air. This will help prevent mold and mildew growth. If your bathroom lacks this system or it is not very effective, invest in a better one. 

4. Install a Wall-Mounted Toilet

When cleaning your bathroom, you’ve likely noticed that the area around your toilet is one of the most difficult areas to get clean. If you install a wall-mounted toilet during your bathroom remodeling project, you'll have easier access to the floor, making mopping easier. 

 

If you’re planning a bathroom remodeling project, turn to the professionals at SkyLimit Remodeling in Lincoln, NE. The family-owned and -operated home improvement company has been providing reliable bathroom and kitchen remodeling services for over 22 years. They will manage every aspect of your project from start to finish and back every job with a five-year craftsmanship warranty. For more information about their services, visit their website. Call (402) 601-1821 to discuss your vision.

tracking