Lets Begin by Considering the Bathroom Cabinetry Its not always necessary to remove the existing cabinets. In some cases it may be possible to replace the face of the existing cabinetry: this involves removing the framing and cabinet doors and attaching new custom equivalents in place. By using this approach an entirely new look can be achieved without actually removing the cabinet boxes and thus having to deal with any possible ensuing complications with sink plumbing. It may also be possible to merely sand and refinish existing cabinetry. This can be a favorable option if the cabinetry is in good repair but perhaps dirty or worn out looking. You can use car body filler to repair any serious dents prior to applying the new coat of paint. The results can be extremely impressive! In the event that the existing cabinetry doesn’t work within the new design for some reason, obviously the thing to do is remove and replace. If you are thinking of this course of action, be sure to not only think of replacing the cabinets, but also repositioning them. In many older buildings, the bathroom cabinetry is just too large for the room. Currently, there are fantastic options for housing a sink and storing some items below, and it is often preferable to win back some free space over storage. If you are willing to remove the sink and cabinets, you owe it to yourself to open up all options and nothing feels better than walking into a once tiny bathroom when excessive cabinets have been tastefully replaced. Other Important Considerations Most of us aren’t prepared to remove an existing bath and move it elsewhere, but often just changing out the tiles on the wall can accomplish an incredible rejuvenation for the room. The same can be said for the flooring, and if both the wall tiling and floor are carefully chosen to work in cooperation with each other, you will have no trouble tying the rest of the room together. Be sure to consult some architectural design magazines for ideas about combining contemporary looks with traditional, or just to get the cogs of your imagination turning! Bathroom renovation ideas are all around us, keep your mind open to new ideas while you’re in the planning stages of the job and you’ll be surprised with how much inspiration comes your way. Call Aspen Kitchens Inc. today to get started on your bathroom makeover!]]>
Andrew Kranz
In 2010, Andrew founded Aspen Kitchens in Colorado Springs, introducing a unique design-build concept for kitchens and baths. This venture provided a comprehensive service where clients could design, source materials, and hire a general contractor under one roof.
After refining this business model over the years, Andrew, along with his wife and their three children, expanded by opening a professional retail kitchen supply store. Drawing on Lisa’s expertise and passion for home décor, they aimed to offer a shopping experience centered around family and community.