How to Create a Timeless Bathroom with High Resale Value | Team McGinnis
How to Create a Timeless Bathroom with High Resale Value | Team McGinnis
Erin McGinnis shares 3 ways to update your bathroom so you’ll love it even in 20 years, plus you’ll get a high return on your investment if you sell your home.
I found this video to be very helpful. However, I don’t like the look of the subway style. I love the "marble" or "marble look". What do you think about Zellige tile? Would that be considered a timeless or a trendy tile?
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A home decorating pro told me to match my vanity color and countertop to the ones in my kitchen for better resale value. Is this really necessary? I want to keep my kitchen cabinets but do something different in the bath for shower tile, grout color, flooring, and wall color. Also, do my two bathrooms have to match?
Great job! I agree with your sentiments and direction. I am a professional Stager, Decorator, and real estate consultant. I assist clients with their updates to maximize the value of their home. Again, great job! Right on the money!
This is great advice!
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Great advice …bang on …except subway tile makes me think public toilet and its a pain in the bollix to fit!
I agree with advice but I was never one who took to the subway tile at all…….
Wow, your tips were all in point. I’m currently remodeling both my bathrooms and the white classic look has always been my favorite, as far back as childhood. You can always accessories with color towels and soap dispenser or a vase with flowers.
We’re remodeling our master bath and I thought it would cost about $25K but it’s twice that. I agree with most of the recommendations.
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These ‘timeless’ looks came across as tacky and old fashioned. Like some horror show from the 80s. I’m not sure Americans are really qualified to advise on style, Europeans do it so much better.
Subway tile is the ugliest tile ever invented. Reminds people of a public restroom or the bathroom scene from the movie Saw. How in hell did it comeback in fashion. I disagree about the oak/maple cabinet look. That white look on the cabs is great until it goes out of style and that wooden look makes a comeback.
What a smart realtor/broker to give this type of advice. Nice.
Subway tile will be so over soon. Way overused
This is an excellent presentation that takes the insanity out of bathroom upgrades. Simply & well explained; covers what’s necessary to get right this important room.
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This advice is solid gold. Thanks.
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