When you think about home upgrades that add real value, the bathroom almost always tops the list. It’s one of the most-used spaces in your house and one of the first places buyers look when deciding if a home is right for them. But not every renovation pays off equally.
If you’re planning a remodel with an eye toward putting your home on the market in the near future, you’ll want to focus on updates that deliver functionality but also long-term value. Here’s how to get the best return on investment (ROI) from your bathroom remodel.
Before adding luxury finishes or high-end features, make sure the basics are solid. Outdated plumbing and low water pressure make even a beautiful bathroom frustrating to use. Replacing old pipes or fixtures may not be glamorous, but it’s one of the smartest investments you can make. New plumbing improves reliability, increases efficiency, and prevents future leaks.
Installing low-flow toilets, faucets, and showerheads saves you water and money without sacrificing pressure. These upgrades reduce your utility bills and appeal to environmentally conscious buyers, making them one of the highest-value updates you can make.
Replacing an old fiberglass tub-shower combo with a tiled walk-in shower makes the space feel more open and luxurious. Frameless glass doors, natural stone or tile floors and walls, rainfall showerheads, and high-end fixtures add a touch that buyers notice.
If your home has only one full bathroom, though, keep at least one bathtub. Families with kids still value having that option.
Lighting can make or break a bathroom. Adding layered lighting (think vanity lights, recessed ceiling fixtures, mirror lighting, and accent lighting) creates a spa-like feel. Ventilation matters, too. A properly vented exhaust fan prevents mold growth and peeling paint.
New flooring and vanities transform a dated bathroom. Go for durable materials like porcelain tile or waterproof vinyl plank that look great but also stand up to moisture. Adding smart storage solutions like built-in shelving or under-sink organizers is also a smart decision.
A bathroom remodel doesn’t have to be over-the-top to deliver great returns. Focus on quality plumbing, water-efficient fixtures, timeless finishes, and good lighting. On average, mid-range bathroom remodels return around 60 to 70% of their cost. If you’re thinking about remodeling your bathroom, get in touch with us today. Call the professionals at Elk Grove Village Sewer & Plumbing immediately for all your bathroom remodeling needs this winter.
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