6 Tips For Renovating The Bathroom In Your Rental Property

Enrique Jevons • Nov 04, 2020

Renovating a Rental Property Bathroom

In my last blog post, we offered you several tips that you can use for renovating the kitchen in your rental property.

Renovating the bathroom in your rental property is equally as important because, most people spend time in either the kitchen or bathroom so it’s important to pay equal attention to both areas of your rental property.

Rental Property Bathroom Improvement Tips

Before attempting to renovate the bathroom, you should take the time to thoroughly evaluate the bathroom to determine if it’s worth a full renovation, or only needs a few key things.

If the bathroom only needs a few minor improvements, here are several tips that you should follow:

Add Shelves – One of the easiest parts of a bathroom renovation is to add new shelving because shelving will help to organize the bathroom and make even the smallest space seem bigger.

Replace The Toilet – If the toilet is not a water saver model, or it hasn’t been replaced in over 10 years, you should consider replacing that model in favor of a newer toilet because it’s going to run more efficiently and have fewer maintenance problems over time.

Paint The Bathroom – As with any other space in the house, new paint can work wonders at cleaning up a room. Before choosing just any paint though, make sure that you invest in bathroom paint that’s mold-resistant, mildew resistant, and has a moisture-resistant primer that will stop it from peeling.

Add A New Showerhead And Faucet – Does the bathroom in your rental property have an older showerhead and faucet? If so, you should consider replacing them because this will give you confidence that they are functioning normally for your tenants and will not present any problems for you in the future.

Refinish The Cabinetry – Has it been years since you did anything to improve the cabinetry in the bathroom? If so, you should refinish those cabinets ASAP because refinishing, or repainting, those cabinets, will save money and also breathe new life into an older bathroom.

Focus On The Flooring – Last of all, but most important, you should focus on improving the flooring in your bathroom by replacing older flooring or refinishing it. 

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