A great (and inexpensive) addition to your bathroom remodel is a light dimmer. This will ensure you have adequate lighting when you need it but will allow you to set the mood for a relaxing late-night bath soak.
One of the most important aspects to consider when remodeling your kitchen or bathroom is color, since this ultimately sets the mood for these often-used rooms. Ask a professional for help with choosing an appropriate color scheme for your home.
Did you know that your fridge and built in wall oven should never be placed side by side? For reasons of safety, each needs its own landing space on both sides, making this a poor design choice, as you will end up with lots of dead or empty space.
Did you know that the lighting in your bathroom can either make or break your decor? Replacing old and outdated lights with more modern ones can make your bathroom look and feel completely different.
Remember, when designing a master bath, that the room should be an extension of the bedroom space and vice versa. Make sure to coordinate the rooms so that both appear and feel bigger, and one complements the other.
If you've decided to keep your old cabinets, there are many ways to increase their functionality. Install a lazy Susan into that corner cabinet to make potentially wasted corners fully functional, and add pull out trays to mimic drawers for added convenience and to maximize space.