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Today's Kitchens & Baths

(on bedford)
Appliances in Lexington, MA
Appliances
Contractors
Home Remodeling

Hours

Monday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

240 Bedford St
Lexington, MA
02420

About

Today's Kitchens and Baths is a residential kitchen and bathroom remodeling service. We are dedicated to giving your home the look of Today. Today's Kitchen and Baths are authorized dealers of Medallion Cabinetry, DesignCraft Cabinetry, and TedWood Cabinetry. We work on from start to finish with in house estimates, consultations, and design. Call Us today for a free consultation.

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Tubs can be reglazed in the same color as before or in a new color. Some glazes also give the tub and countertop the look of natural stone.
Did you know? Neutral and light-colored bathroom vanity cabinets are becoming more popular. In the past, brown, stained cabinets have been the more popular choice.
A bathroom remodel can transform a utilitarian space into one of luxury. Adding features such as a spa bathtub or double sinks can help you create a wonderful retreat where you can relax and soothe away stress.
Big showers are great, but make sure they’re not TOO big – steam from the showerhead can only spread so far, so if your shower is too big, you may have some cold spots.
Medium-density fiberboard is sometimes used to make bathroom vanities – however, it is made from fine particles, so it does not hold screws well and is not recommended for long-term use.
While it may seem like you'll save money by doing a bathroom remodel yourself, the truth is that many people end up having to spend extra to repair incorrectly installed fixtures and fix things that were damaged. It's smart to hire a pro and get the job done right the first time.
You probably already know a standard new house rarely contains the best quality fixtures. Remodeling a bathroom affords the homeowner a rare opportunity to invest in fixtures and other features that add aesthetic as well as monetary value to a home.
One of the biggest complaints about bathroom design is lack of convenient, concealed storage. It turns out one of the easiest ways to increase storage in the bath is by updating the vanity. This is usually a pretty a cost effective upgrade, too.
There are a few options when it comes to the finishing on a bathroom vanity: paint and stain are the most popular, with paint increasing in popularity over the last few years.
You may think there are hundreds of different types of bathroom faucets out there, and you're probably right. They all have to attach to conventional plumbing, though. That means the base configuration will usually fall into one of a limited number of categories. Here are the most common: one hole, three hole (4 inch wide mounting), three hole (8 inch widespread mounting) or wall mounted.
The vast majority of home remodeling projects in the U.S. are for the bathroom. Can you guess what percentage? Seventy-eight percent of remodels are bathroom remodels
Remodeling a bathroom can be stressful, especially if it's the only one in the home. One good thing about hiring professional contractors is that they can tailor their schedule to the least amount of disruption possible (like doing the noisiest parts of the job while you're at work).
Hate cleaning bathroom grout? It is porous, which means it absorbs dirt no matter how often you clean. Refinishing bathroom tile leaves you with a clean barrier while improving the appearance of the tile.
We realize that most homeowners don’t want to put a lot of cash into a home they’re planning to sell. Let’s talk about the more affordable renovations you can make to your existing bathrooms to help your home show better once you list it.
Non-professionals will not be able to tell the difference between a reglazed bathtub and a new one. Your visitors will probably think you got a completely new one.
Rinse your tub out after use to reduce how often you need to clean it. A simple wipe-down after a shower can prevent soapy buildup.
The bathroom can be ground zero for mold growth and other water damage issues in your home. Before you embark on a remodel, have your interior spaces checked for mold and other potential problems lurking behind walls and floors.
Choosing to update your bathroom in the style of the latest trends can end up costing more in the long run should you feel the need to remodel again when styles change. Sticking with a classic look lasts longer.
Want more storage space in your bathroom? Consider installing a bathroom vanity. They not only add room for storage, but they increase the aesthetic appeal of the room.
After a tub is refinished, you should let it rest for about three to four days before using it again. Be sure to use a non-abrasive cleaner on the new surface - no scrubbing or scouring.
Black and white bathrooms are classic and timeless. Consider matte black hardware contrasted against crisp white cabinets. Opt for white sinks, tubs and toilets for a seamless look and add a black and white checkerboard floor for visual interest.
When it comes to bathroom layouts, from a design standpoint you don’t want the toilet to be the first thing you see when you open the door. There are many options for avoiding this, including a separate toilet room or hiding the fixture behind a cabinet wall.
When planning out your bathroom remodel, the vanity should get special attention. You don’t want it to dominate the space, but at the same time you want one big enough that you have ample countertop space and cabinet storage.

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FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Today's Kitchens & Baths in Lexington MA?
    You can reach them at: 781-258-1172. It’s best to call Today's Kitchens & Baths during business hours.
  • What is the address for Today's Kitchens & Baths on bedford in Lexington?
    Today's Kitchens & Baths is located at this address: 240 Bedford St Lexington, MA 02420.
  • What are Today's Kitchens & Baths(Lexington, MA) store hours?
    Today's Kitchens & Baths store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 9:00AM - 5:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.