Before you start shopping for your new bath or even consult a design professional, it's wise to take a needs assessment. Use these questions to help you determine the design changes you need to make based on the way you use -- or plan to use -- your new bath. Your answers will be a great way to kick off a consultation with a bath designer.
How much time is spent in the bathroom?
How old is your existing bathroom?
What is the budget for your bathroom project?
How long do you intend to own your home?
Is the bath or home a long- or short-term investment?
Are you remodeling for resale value or to suit yourself?
What do you like/dislike most about your present bathroom?




what is code for showers stalls. Is a light the only thing that is needed or is a fan also required in the shower. Is having a fan/light/heater a good idea and if so should there be another heat/air vent necessary also?
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