
Expert Tips to Read Before You Start Your Bathroom Renovation
By 312 Bathroom and Home Remodeling

Thinking about a bathroom upgrade? Whether you’re looking for a sleek modern look or a classic primary retreat, the secret to a stress-free remodel is all in the preparation.
At 312 Bathroom and Home Remodeling, we’ve seen it all. To help you get started, we’ve condensed the best industry advice into this blog post.
1. Focus on the "Wet Area" first
Most homeowners think they need a "full gut" remodel, but that can be a budget-killer. If you are looking for a more budget friendly option, we recommend a phased approach: update your tub or shower first. This area accounts for 60% of the room's impact and is the most common source of leaks and safety issues.
2. Choose Practical Floor Tile

High-gloss tiles look great in magazines but are a slip hazard in reality. Matte finishes actually provide better "grip" for your feet.
3. Layer Your Lighting
Never rely on a single overhead light. To avoid harsh shadows while getting ready, use three layers:
Ambient: Overhead or recessed lights.
Task: Sconces on either side of the mirror (at eye level).
Accent: Decorative fixtures or even "night-light" LEDs under the vanity.
4. Upgrade Your Exhaust (Discreetly)
Forget the clunky, loud plastic boxes. We recommend exhaust fans that double as recessed LED lights. They streamline the ceiling and pull moisture out more efficiently.
5. Custom Looks on a Readymade Budget


You don't always need a custom-built vanity. You can buy a high-quality readymade unit and "312-brand" it by swapping the hardware for designer brass or matte black pulls, or adding a custom stone remnant on top. Also, many big-box store vanities use MDF (medium-density fiberboard) or particle board, these materials simply don't hold up in the high-moisture environment of a bathroom. Over time, steam and splashes cause MDF to swell, peel, and delaminate.
For a bathroom that lasts, we recommend a solid wood or furniture-grade plywood cabinet. Real wood handles humidity much better and provides the structural integrity needed to support heavy stone tops. You can achieve a custom designer look on a budget by sourcing a solid wood pre-finished unit and upgrading it with:
Unique Hardware: Swap standard pulls for heavy-duty brass, hand-forged iron, or matte black hardware.
Custom Stone Remnants: Visit a local stone yard to find a high-end quartz or marble "remnant" for the top.
312 Pro-Tip: A real wood vanity can be sanded and refinished down the road if you ever want to change your color scheme—something you can't do with laminate or MDF.
6. The Bathtub is Optional
Unless you have small children or a deep love for soaking, a tub-to-shower conversion is the #1 way to make a bathroom feel larger and more modern. Large walk-in showers with glass doors have a much higher "wow" factor for resale.
7. Think Long-Term Safety
(Style Included)
Over 200,000 injuries happen in bathrooms every year. We install "decorative" grab bars that look like high-end towel racks. They provide safety for all ages without looking institutional.
8. Use Non-Porous Materials
Traditional grout is porous and holds onto mold. At 312 Bathroom and Home Remodeling, we love solid-surface materials and high-quality acrylics that offer a "zero-scrub" lifestyle.
9. Plan for "Hidden" Storage
In-wall niches for shampoo and built-in medicine cabinets (recessed into the studs) keep your counters clear and make small bathrooms feel much larger.
10. Consider a "Comfort Height" Toilet
A toilet that sits just 2 inches higher than standard makes a world of difference for accessibility and daily comfort.
11. Run Tile Baseboards
Instead of wood baseboards that rot when they get wet, run your floor tile (or a matching stone) a few inches up the wall. It’s a designer look that creates a 100% waterproof barrier.
12. Don’t Forget the Outlets
Plan for outlets inside drawers for hair dryers and electric toothbrushes. Also, consider an outlet near the toilet if you’re dreaming of a smart bidet.
13. Spend on Quality Valves
The parts you don't see are the most important. Don't go cheap on the rough-in valves inside your walls. Quality plumbing fixtures prevent leaks and ensure consistent water temperature.
14. Insulate for Sound
Bathrooms are echo chambers. We recommend installing solid-core doors and insulation in the walls to provide privacy and a quiet luxury feel.
15. Avoid Light-Colored Grout on Floors
White grout on a bathroom floor will eventually turn gray. Save yourself the headache and choose a mid-tone gray or "biscuit" color for high-traffic floor areas.
16. Go Large-Format
Fewer grout lines mean less cleaning. Large-format porcelain tiles (12x24 or larger) make a space look cohesive and modern.
17. Check Your Ventilation
A bathroom remodel is the perfect time to ensure your fan actually vents outside, not just into the attic. Proper airflow is the only way to prevent mold long-term.
18. Keep the Layout if Possible
Moving a toilet or a drain can add thousands to your bill. If your layout works, keep the plumbing footprint the same and spend your money on high-end finishes.
19. Heated Floors are Worth It
If you’re ripping up the floor anyway, electric radiant heat is a relatively low-cost upgrade that provides a massive "luxury hotel" feel every morning.
20. Choose a Master Craftsman Over a General Crew
In a world of "jack of all trades" contractors and rotating crews, your bathroom deserves a specialist. Bathroom remodeling is a high-stakes environment involving complex plumbing, electrical, and critical waterproofing. You don’t need a large, impersonal team; you need a master of the craft.
At 312 Bathroom and Home Remodeling, you aren't getting a random sub-contractor. You are getting over 20 years of hands-on experience, performing every task—from the first pipe fitting to the final tile grout. When you hire 312 Bathroom and Home Remodeling, you’re hiring a specialist who treats your home’s infrastructure with the focus and technical expertise it requires and deserves to last a lifetime.
Ready to start your transformation?
At 312 Bathroom and Home Remodeling, we offer free, no-pressure consultations. We’ll show you exactly what’s happening behind your walls and give you a fair price for a bathroom you’ll love for years.
