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Bathroom Remodeling Survey
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Survey Results Content
Source; Cygnus Business Media
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Top Bathroom Styles
The bathroom styles that topped
the list for our homeowners were Traditional at 43 percent; Contemporary
at 32 percent; and Transitional (a blend of Contemporary and Traditional)
at 12 percent.
Top Forgotten Features
The top regret for those
surveyed was not putting in a heated floor, with 22 percent.
Next was the use of unique
storage solutions like armoires at 13 percent. Followed by jetted baths
at 12 percent and towel warmers at 9.5 percent.
The moral of the story - Plan
well
Top Distinctive Features
New
Showers ranked number one in the top distinctive features category.
Homeowners that are remodeling their bathrooms are looking for a separate
shower area with glass doors and multiple shower heads. It is all about
creating a spa environment at home.
Respondents
also favored luxury countertops and vanities in their newly remodeled
bathrooms as a distinctive feature.
Most Specified Features
For
consumers remodeling their bathroom the most specified bathroom feature
was a new vanity.
The
demand for his and her sinks is high as people want to enjoy their
grooming without getting in each others way.
New
Lighting and showers followed closely behind.
Top Shower Features
While many consumers will be
going with a shower and tub combo and a standard shower head because of
limited space and budget, others are tending toward a separate shower
with glass doors.
Rainfall showerheads are very
popular among those surveyed as many try to add luxury to their bathroom.
Top Bathroom Faucet Finishes
The strong leader as the top
bathroom faucet finish is chrome. This popular finish is comes in a wide
variety of styles.
Nickel brushed and polished was
also a solid choice, followed by stainless steel.
Brass, while not as popular, is
still available from a number of manufacturers.
Top Bathroom Countertop
Materials
Of
the homeowners surveyed 25 percent chose solid surfacing for their
bathroom countertops. Over 20 percent indicated they used marble, and
another 19 percent favored granite. Engineered stone also ranked highly
with 13 percent of those responding.
Top Bathroom Project Problems
The things that homeowners did
not enjoy about their renovation experience were first of all
"unexpected delays". This problem ranked the highest at close
to 40 percent.
Over 20 percent were concerned with “Conflicts with the designer/remodeler” and “Additional costs”.
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