If there's one room in your house where you can have total peace and quiet, it's the bathroom. The bathroom is a place that you can make your own for long hours of relaxation after a hard day. It's befitting of a luxury home to have at least one extra-comfortable, spa-inspired bathroom. Below, we explore high-end finishes, fixtures, and layouts that turn bathrooms into personal retreats.
Nothing creates a sense of luxury quite like heated floor installation. Under the floor heating offers a uniform heating experience, creates a comfortable warmth underfoot, and helps prevent chill when you're getting out of the bath or shower.
Heated floor installation is one of the most requested features in bathroom renovations. There are many homes without heated floors and there are many homeowners who want this feature. If you're installing a new floor in your bathroom, this presents the perfect opportunity to install heated floors.
Stone tile is a sought-after material for bathroom floors and countertops. On bathroom floors, natural stone like granite or slate is a popular option among Connecticut homeowners. Regardless of the type of stone you choose, your contractor and material supplier should direct you to a non-slip option. This is important for preventing accidents like slips and falls.
Worried about maintaining clean grout? Consider a dark grout like gray or black, which won't show stains.
On the countertops, Connecticut homeowners gravitate toward granite or engineered stone (also called quartz). Engineered stone has advantages because it requires basically no maintenance, aside from cleaning.
Most natural stone types require occasional sealing to prevent the stone from absorbing moisture. This can be especially important for marble, which can sometimes turn yellow or rust-colored due to iron deposits in the stone. When you're choosing a stone for your floors and counters, know what to expect and match the maintenance requirements to your needs.
High-end tile is a sought-after feature in luxury bathrooms because it makes the space pop. At Litchfield Builders, we commonly see homeowners spending $30 or $40 per square foot on tiles of unusual shapes and made from unique materials.
From fan-shaped tiles to iridescent glass, designer tiles present a unique opportunity to express your personality and show off your style in the bathroom. We see these high-end tiles installed on the floor and on the walls, in the shower, and so on.
Freestanding bathtubs provide a level of luxury that can't be replicated with any other bathroom fixture. If you enjoy a good soak, a freestanding bathtub is likely the best option for you. These bathtubs also look beautiful. For a touch of elegance and sophistication in a large bathroom, the freestanding bathtub is a top choice.
In smaller bathrooms, mini freestanding bathtubs can take up a corner without imposing a big footprint on the space. Your contractor can connect you with a material supplier that can make this type of addition possible.
Soft natural light makes bathing and spending time in the bathroom during the day a more luxurious experience. Make that possible by replacing small bathroom windows with larger windows. Use frosted glass to filter natural light into the room while ensuring privacy overall. Choose a window with excellent energy efficiency to contribute to a comfortable indoor environment.
Curbless showers are good for aging in place and also very popular because of their sleek, minimalist appearance. Curbless showers pair nicely with freestanding bathtubs, because they're so much easier to step into. As you're designing a curbless shower for your bathroom, consider the following features:
Handle historic home renovation with care. Connecticut is a state known for its historic homes. Renovating historic properties means preserving historic value while also grappling with complications like lead-based paint, aging plumbing, wiring, and more. For these homes, it's important to hire a contractor with first-hand knowledge of historic home renovation.
Know what to consider when aging in place. More than 1/3 of Connecticut's population is over age 50, and that number is expected to rise in the coming decades. Aging in place is increasingly important to seniors, many of whom want to stay in their homes and maintain independence. Aging in place starts with luxury bathroom renovations like curbless shower installation.
Hire a reputable, licensed contractor. Contractors in Connecticut are required to be licensed with the state. Reputable contractors take steps like getting the required permits during renovations. This helps protect your home's value and ensure a quality bathroom remodel.
Be prepared for your luxury bathroom makeover. Some steps you can take before getting started with this process:
Bathroom makeovers can get complicated, but working with the right contractor simplifies the process. For more information about choosing a Connecticut contractor for your upcoming project, download our free guide to hiring a contractor for your residential remodeling projects.