Gradual leaks can occur in your home’s plumbing system at almost any time, although they tend to have been undetected for days, weeks, or even months. These leaks can occur anywhere in your home but are most commonly located in a pipe, valve, gutter, fitting or appliance.
The most unfortunate thing about gradual leaks is that they are often subtle, leaving damage in their wake that goes undetected and can cause catastrophic damage to other areas of your home as water can trickle from piping behind drywall, wood, under the kitchen sink and cause significant structural or appliance damage.
When renovating your bathroom, you must ensure that any mould present in the bathroom has been properly removed (sometimes by a professional) before any bathroom renovation can proceed. If you don’t, the mould will continue to grow behind the scenes, negating any positive impacts felt by doing the bathroom renovation.
If you think you may have a gradual leak in one or more areas of your home, here are a few key indicators:
You may first notice a faint (or prominent) smell of dampness or mould. Mould smells differently depending on the mould type, although you may initially smell a musty scent, like decaying wood or wet socks. If you notice this smell becoming more prominent, it’s time to look for visual clues.
There are definite visual clues to mould growth. This includes discolouration of the surface on which the mould is growing. Pipe leaks often occur behind or underneath the surface on which mould is present. This can include the growth of green, yellow, brown or black spores on the surface. At this stage, mould will likely have become hazardous to your health and you will need to call in mould removal experts.
Another clue that you may have a gradual leak is subtle changes in your water bills. If you’re noticing additional charges on top of your monthly water bill, you may have a gradual leak in your pipes, using more water than normal. If you’ve noticed these changes happening repeatedly for a few months, the previous few months were relatively similar, you may have a gradual leak. These financial hits may further encourage the decision for a full bathroom renovation.
If you’re fortunate enough to have noticed the signs of a gradual leak, you’ll need to locate exactly where the leak is before you can call a mould removal expert to remove it. Gradual leaks sometimes occur at the apex of a pipe and fitting or at the apex of a ‘T’ pipe, where joints installed by a plumber have weakened or loosened over time due to old piping or poor fitting installation. If you want to install new piping as part of your bathroom renovation in Sydney, this may fix your pipe leaks and mould problems.
Generally, gradual leaks can be fixed by re-plumbing the existing appliances. However, this may depend on the damage the leak has already done to your bathroom. If your bathroom floor beneath a leaky bathtub or shower has become spongy and soft, it may be time to rip it out as part of a bathroom renovation.
Or, if you notice that your walls are starting to smell funky, you may have a leak in the pipe behind your drywall. This may have gone undetected for several weeks or even months, so you may need to replace the entire sheet of drywall along with the piping.
The worst thing about gradual leaks is that they can cause subtle damage that may require major bathroom renovations from licensed Sydney bathroom renovation professionals.
If you’re noticing that your bathroom is dealing with persistent leaks and subsequent mould problems, it may be time to stop putting off that bathroom renovation and stop those leaks!
When it comes to addressing gradual leaks in your bathroom, one of the key considerations is what, if anything, you need to replace. Let’s take a look at a few options and how Crystal Bathrooms can help.
What might need to be renovated in your bathroom largely depends on where your gradual leak comes from. If you notice that your old bathtub is leaking or there’s mould behind the shower’s waterpipe, it may be time to tear out the old shower or bathtub and replace it with that shower/bathtub combo you’ve been eyeing for years!
In this case, Crystal Bathrooms will work with you to choose a gorgeous new shower, complete with tiling over the old wooden flooring or old-style, cheap linoleum. Brand new tiling with properly sealed grout can go a long way to sealing the floor of your shower from leaks. Combine this with brand-new plumbing and your shower will leak no more and will look gorgeous!
We can also help install a standalone bathtub like that gorgeous old clawfoot tub you see in your interior design dreams. Our bathroom renovation professionals can help you secure the area around your bathtub with brand-new flooring that’s waterproof (if not secured tile) to stop water from leaking between the seams.
A leaky sink unit causing mould growth and wood decay to the vanity that came with the house can be another reason to renovate your bathroom and install a gorgeous new vanity with modern finishings and plumbing fittings.
If you’re experiencing a leaking sink that’s old and really should be replaced anyway, Crystal Bathrooms can help you tear that old sink out and replace it with a brand new sink and vanity. Metal sinks offer a new, industrial and more modern alternative to the traditional basin and wooden vanity. We can also help with bathroom renovations, including whole-vanity replacements, providing real wood alternatives that are varnished for water repellency and waterproofness.
One of the chief reasons for major bathroom renovations is leaking pipes. Leaking pipes behind a shower, underneath the floor (for those with heated floors), bath pipes that run underneath the bathtub or an L-joint that goes to the taps from the main water circulation pipes. These leaking wall pipes can often cause mould growth in the drywall and will cause the entire drywall sheet or multiple sheets of drywall to be replaced.
Leaking wall pipes that transform into huge financial headaches requiring multiple sheets of drywall replacement or a whole floor replacement? While these are unexpected headaches, these are among our bathroom renovation specialties! We offer demolition services for the old bathroom hardware, and then we’ll work with you to bring you a brand new bathroom floor, wall, or new appliances that are perfectly plumbed and leak-free!
Crystal Bathrooms has been servicing bathroom renovations in Sydney for years. We have the experience, connections and catalogue to create the beautiful bathroom of your dreams, getting rid of leaky pipes in the process. Contact us today!
Congratulations on choosing to renovate your bathroom! Bathroom renovations can be among the trickiest to do, as you often deal with fixed plumbing like toilets and sinks that are more difficult to move around if you’re expanding your existing space. Space expansion isn’t the only reason to do a bathroom renovation. Sometimes you’re preparing for an elderly relative to move in and are making some accessibility changes. Other times, your bathroom is old and dated, and the fixtures and aesthetics need to be updated – particularly if you’ve just bought an older home.
As part of this refresh, consider incorporating natural elements into your re-design. The phrase “nature provides” comes to mind. And in a bathroom setting, nature can provide plenty, from light to greenery to tone changes with certain green aesthetics. Introducing natural elements into the space will add to the tranquility and beauty of one of your home’s most private spaces.
We are lucky to live in Australia, where natural beauty is abundant. The natural world that surrounds us – from sandy Fraser Island to the gorgeous greenery of the Blue Mountains, the stunning turquoise of Australia’s coastal waters, and the colour palette of the Great Barrier Reef. Drawing inspiration from Australia’s natural beauty is relatively easy.
Given Australia’s abundant natural beauty, incorporating natural materials in your bathroom renovation will provide you with a stunning colour palette and sharp (but attractive) contrasts between certain materials such as wood and stone. There are many readily-available, native, natural materials that you can (and should) incorporate when renovating your bathroom to provide a calming, serene aesthetic.
Aside from the aesthetic options (which are bountiful), when selecting natural materials for your bathroom renovation, there is the durability of natural materials to consider. Unlike synthetic materials, natural materials have a cellulose structure. You’ve probably heard about cellulose as it relates to plant life. This is why bamboo, timbers, and other natural materials last much longer than their synthetic counterparts.
Choosing natural materials will make your money go further and give your bathroom a calming, serene, and sensory aesthetic. Depending on your design preferences, you could choose a more modern look when renovating your bathroom, or you could incorporate natural materials in a more rustic way.
Of course, bathroom tiling is one of the most popular ways to floor your bathroom or use on your shower walls. Certain types of stone and masonry add elegance and opulence to your bathroom renovation, such as gorgeous smooth marble or granite. A marble or granite look is typically white (but can be any colour), which adds a huge amount of light (capitalising on the natural light coming in from windows), so it is a good choice if you’re looking to brighten up the space.
But it’s not just the bright, light (and possibly very expensive) granite and marble that can add a natural feel. Other stone, such as brushed limestone, provides a gorgeous aesthetic option for your shower walls if you want to add a different feel – like a waterfall shower with stone surroundings. Using this as tiling in the shower is the best use for it. A smoother stone, such as polished slate, could be an option for flooring.
Just like the gorgeous heat of a woodfire, utilising wood in your bathroom provides warm tones. Using bright natural wood such as birch, pine, or white/red oak for vanity or wall cabinetry, perhaps brushed with a waterproofing lacquer, will provide a welcoming warmth to your bathroom. It can nicely contrast with harsher stone floors or wall tiles.
Short of spending additional funds on waterproofing wooden surfaces after the fact, you can also choose naturally waterproof wood, including maple, oak, Western Red cedar, Iroko, or cherry. Unfortunately, many native Australian timbers aren’t waterproof, so you may need to pay more for imported timbers from elsewhere or choose to apply a waterproof lacquer after installation.
No natural space is complete without a few plants or greenery! After all, what’s more natural than the flowers and plants that grow without human interference? Adding greenery and plants into the space will improve air quality and give a greater connection with nature.
When choosing a bathroom-based plant, you likely want something low-maintenance that can be watered simply by the shower mist. You also don’t want something particularly large unless you can accommodate a large potted plant. However, the larger the plant (and pot), the more water it will need. Consider smaller, low-maintenance options like ferns, peace lilies, or snake plants. Bonsai trees are also a great low-maintenance option.
One of the most important elements in a bathroom is light! Whether you have a skylight or a large window, providing natural light in a bathroom is the best way to brighten up the space, add to the aesthetic appeal, and be good for your plants and other natural elements.
Additionally, larger windows to provide a pleasing view (perhaps while soaking in the bathtub) is a wonderful way to let light in if you have a view to look out on. If not, then plenty of smaller windows (or even skylight windows) are the best option. The goal is to brighten up the bathroom as much as possible.
People sometimes believe that nature and modernity clash and it’s a zero-sum game of one or the other. This is not always the case. Finding a balance of the natural world and modern aesthetics is one of the great challenges of bathroom renovations and home renovations more broadly. Striking a balance is key in a space that provides calm in chaos and seclusion, functionality, and convenience.
Your smart shower, sensor-based faucet, or brass fixtures on cupboard doors and square or rectangular mirrors can perfectly complement your plants and stone tiling on the shower wall. Choosing tones that match when it comes to modern light fixtures with natural wood walls or vanities, warm wood colours, such as those mentioned above, tend to go best with warm lighting rather than harsh LEDs.
At Crystal Bathrooms, we’ll use nature as our muse, as your premiere bathroom renovations company will make the sometimes overwhelming process flow much more smoothly. With years of experience in any type of bathroom space, Crystal Bathrooms is one of the few companies conducting licensed bathroom renovations in Sydney.
No bathroom renovation is complete without a new mirror. They’re far more than reflective surfaces. They can be a statement piece in the bathroom and the mainstay of your bathroom vanity. They reflect light and can add to the overall lighting of the space if positioned correctly.
Not to mention many modern mirrors offer new features such as fog resistance and smart features that can be utilised with a smart home. Here are some considerations if you’re looking to modernise your humble bathroom mirror as part of a bathroom renovation in Sydney.
When choosing your new bathroom mirror, you’ll need to consider your bathroom’s size and layout. You don’t want to dwarf a small bathroom by having an oversized mirror, as the mirror then dominates the room. Equally, you don’t want a large bathroom with a small mirror, as the mirror becomes an insignificant part of a large space. The sizes should be roughly proportionate.
Best design practices indicate that your bathroom mirror should be no more than 2 to 4 inches wider than the vanity it hangs over and no more than 30 inches tall. However, depending on how you’re conducting your bathroom renovation (and if you’re expanding your bathroom), you may also want a larger stand-up mirror in a corner in addition to your over-vanity mirror.
Choosing your vanity mirror or any additional mirrors, considering the bathroom’s size and layout, is a great first step in any mirror-centric bathroom renovation.
A mirror is a mirror is a mirror, right? Well, not always. A mirror should, above all, be functional. While reflections are its primary function, sometimes mirrors perform that function better when placed in specific locations or under specific lighting. For example, an over-mirror vanity that reflects the background of a toilet might not be the most aesthetically pleasing. In contrast, a mirror that reflects gorgeous stone tiling would be far easier on the eye.
Mirrors shouldn’t be placed near harsh light sources, nor too high on the walls to avoid glare from the ceiling lights. Mirrors are most commonly found above a bathroom vanity for a reason – it’s where people are most likely to look at themselves and use the mirror to perform functions like facial care and teeth-brushing.
Choosing the right place for your mirror is critical in getting the most functionality out of your investment.
Natural light plays a huge role in any bathroom renovation, whether you’re replacing your windows or not. One of the roles that a mirror plays in a bathroom is to reflect natural light around the room subtly. Positioning your mirror to achieve a subtle bouncing of light around the room is critical to using your windows properly.
Ensuring that you place your mirror on the wall opposite a window will help increase the amount of light in your bathroom as the mirror reflects the light into the darkest corners of the room.
A further consideration during your bathroom renovation is one of style and aesthetics. What type of bathroom do you want to have when you’re done? A modern, sleek look with steel cabinets and marble tiling, or a more wood-based look with oak, cherry, or pine vanity cabinetry?
Alongside these aesthetic choices, you’ll want to consider how your new mirror will look in the space. Larger, three-pane mirrors and huge vanities were popular in bathrooms with a more antique style. If you’re considering putting in a clawfoot bathtub and going for a less-modern look, then a larger bathroom mirror is generally the right approach.
However, more modern bathrooms have a streamlined mirror on the wall above the vanity and a stand-up mirror. Choosing a mirror frame that matches your style is equally as important!
Finding a framed or frameless mirror can make or break how your mirror will look inside the space. Frameless mirrors are lighter than framed ones and are a more modern, sleeker choice. If you have an unstressed wall (or aren’t screwing your mirror directly into some serious structural supports, then a frameless mirror is your best bet to maintain a sleek wall profile.
However, a framed mirror is a wonderful option for a stand-alone, tall mirror on the floor or a smaller square or ovular mirror over the vanity that is screwed into the studs behind your plasterboard.
Incorporating modern technology into mirrors is relatively new and not necessarily applicable if you’re going for a tech-free bathroom space. But if you want your bathroom renovation to include some smart tech and already have a smart shower system, why not also make your mirrors smart?
Smart mirrors are designed to provide information you’ll need before the morning rush. Some smart mirrors can be programmed to broadcast TV wirelessly, although many provide key information such as weather reports, traffic updates, the date and time, and the daily news. You may enjoy these features as you shave or brush your teeth and get a head-start on the other daily commuters.
Fog-resistant mirrors come in two types: a clear polyester film placed over the factory mirror to prevent condensation. Or, these mirrors have a mini heater that warms the glass to prevent water droplets from forming. While this isn’t essential in a bathroom, particularly if you have an exhaust fan or open the window once you’re done showering, if you don’t have bathroom windows included in your Sydney bathroom renovation, they’re a great option to reduce condensation and stop the potential growth of mould.
When choosing a bathroom mirror, your budget needs to be accounted for. Generally speaking, the larger the mirror and/or the bigger the frame for the mirror (including the materials) will cost more than a smaller mirror.
Those with no budget concerns can go as big and heavy as they like with whatever suits their aesthetic desires. However, those renovating their bathroom on a budget may consider a two-mirror combination, with a smaller mirror over the vanity and a standalone tall mirror on the floor.
Whatever your aesthetic choices in the overall style of your space, choosing a bathroom mirror is a big deal! Let the professionals at Crystal Bathrooms help you with style choices and mirror placement and find you the perfect mirror for your new bathroom. With years of experience, our bathroom renovation professionals licensed for bathroom renovations in Sydney will hang your perfect mirror in just the right spot to provide warm, light, and optimal functionality.
When renovating a bathroom, incorporating classic design elements is strategic – it ensures the area remains visually captivating and functional for years to come. From a neutral colour palette to high-quality materials and classic fixtures, there are a few essentials you need to consider when you’re completing a bathroom renovation in Sydney. The following tips will help you get started.
A neutral colour palette is a great way to start if you want to create a timeless bathroom. Whether crisp whites, soothing beiges, calming greys, or muted tones, neutral colours provide a serene and elegant atmosphere that transcends time. Choosing the right colours is essential to set the tone for the entire space. For example:
Timeless bathroom renovations are designed to last, which is achieved through carefully selecting high-quality materials.
If you invest in durable materials, you can enjoy a bathroom that remains functional (and beautiful) for years, requiring minimal maintenance and ensuring long-lasting appeal.
The choice of bathroom fixtures is an opportunity to infuse the space with enduring sophistication. For example:
These classic fixtures serve as elegant focal points, setting the tone for the entire bathroom design.
Tiles are essential in your timeless bathroom renovation, and classic choices have plenty of appeal.
These classic tile choices remain visually captivating over time and allow you to explore various design directions.
Accessories play a crucial role in elevating the overall design of your bathroom. This could include:
Just to name a few. When choosing your timeless accessories, consider whether each piece will maintain its allure for years.
A key characteristic of a timeless bathroom is practicality and functionality. And efficient layouts ensure the bathroom flows smoothly, so it’s easy to navigate and use. While plenty of storage solutions, such as built-in cabinets, floating shelves, or vanity drawers, keep the space organised and clutter-free. Additionally, accessible fixtures, like hand-held showers and adjustable-height showerheads, can accommodate users of all ages and abilities, making your bathroom more welcoming and inclusive.
By prioritising functionality when renovating bathroom features, you can create a space that not only impresses with its design but also enhances daily living, ensuring the space is ideal for residents and guests alike.
There are three classic design principles you should consider when you start planning to enlist the help of bathroom renovations Sydney licensed professionals.
1. Balance ensures the elements in the space are well-proportioned and evenly distributed, creating a sense of equilibrium.
2. Symmetry adds a touch of formality and sophistication, giving the bathroom a balanced and composed feel.
3. Proper proportion ensures fixtures and materials are scaled appropriately, preventing any element from overpowering the overall design.
With these principles, you can achieve a bathroom that is inviting and visually appealing while also being well organised.
There are several practical and timeless design styles to consider for bathrooms in Sydney. For starters, traditional bathrooms embrace classic elements like ornate fixtures, intricate detailing, and rich materials, creating a sense of opulence and refinement. Transitional bathrooms blend traditional and contemporary elements, perfectly balancing old-world charm and modern sensibilities. And Vintage-inspired aesthetics transport the bathroom to a bygone era, with clawfoot bathtubs, antique fixtures, and vintage tile patterns exuding nostalgia and character.
Designing a timeless bathroom is an art that combines classic elements with thoughtful consideration of functionality and aesthetics. At Crystal Bathrooms, we understand the importance of timeless design, and our expert team is ready to help you craft a bathroom that will remain elegant and relevant for years to come. Contact the team today to discuss your bathroom renovation in Sydney.
Australia’s real estate has never been more competitive, and homeowners are desperate for ways to set their property aside from others when selling. Strategic bathroom renovations are one way many people upgrade their property, adding value and boosting appeal. Here’s what you need to know if you’re tossing up whether you need a bathroom renovation in Sydney.
When planning a bathroom renovation in Sydney, it is crucial to understand the preferences and expectations of your target market. Every neighbourhood has unique demographics and preferences, and tailoring your renovation to cater to these specific tastes can make a difference in maximising your home’s market value.
To start with, you need to research the potential buyers. Take the time to identify the demographics in the local area – is it family oriented, retirees or young professionals? Next, consider what these buyers are looking for in a bathroom. Are they more likely to buy a property with a spa bath, a practical space for a busy family, or a modern design? You should also pay attention to the local trends. For example, if you’re in Sydney’s CBD, the trends might differ from Penrith.
You can start planning once you have a clear picture of your target market’s preferences and expectations.
Setting a budget is essential for a cost-effective renovation, and you want to ensure you allocate the funds wisely.
Prioritise the key areas most likely to appeal to buyers: your fittings and fixtures. Upgrading faucets, showerheads, and toilets can instantly modernise the space and elevate its appeal. Investing in high-quality fixtures enhances aesthetics and assures potential buyers of the bathroom’s functionality and longevity, making it a valuable selling point.
Premium finishes are also crucial. Consider stylish vanities, elegant countertops, and tasteful tile choices that align with your target market’s preferences. Neutral colour palettes and elegant designs provide a canvas for buyers to imagine their personal touches. This creates a strong selling point for your property.
Remember, splurging on unnecessary luxuries may do more harm than good. Gold plated taps might look stunning, but they’re difficult to keep clean in a family-based household. So, strike a balance and ensure you focus on liveability first. Finally, when deciding on your budget, account for any unexpected costs that may arise during the project. Having a contingency fund will help you navigate unforeseen challenges without compromising on the overall quality of the renovation.
High-quality fixtures and finishes greatly impact a bathroom’s overall aesthetic and perceived value. Upgrades can enhance both the bathroom’s appeal and functionality. Here are some key recommendations to consider for your bathroom renovation:
Modern Faucets: Consider options with brushed nickel, chrome, or matte black finishes, as these popular choices exude elegance and style.
Luxurious Showerheads: Luxurious rain showerheads, multi-function handheld showerheads, or spa-inspired body jets can create a sense of indulgence and relaxation, appealing to buyers seeking a soothing retreat.
Stylish Toilets: Installing a modern, water-efficient toilet adds functionality and shows potential buyers that the bathroom is equipped with energy-efficient features.
Elegant Vanities: The vanity is a focal point of the bathroom, so invest in a stylish and well-crafted design, such as floating vanities or those with clean lines and plenty of storage space.
Countertops with Class: Granite, quartz, or marble surfaces offer a touch of luxury and are highly sought after by buyers.
Ambient Lighting: Consider incorporating soft, dimmable LED lighting for a spa-like feel, while also ensuring ample task lighting around the vanity and mirror area.
Reflective Mirrors: Mirrors serve a functional purpose and can make the bathroom appear more spacious and brighter.
Premium Tiles: Subway tiles, mosaic patterns, or large-format tiles are popular choices that can instantly modernise the space.
Stylish Hardware: Replace dated cabinet handles and drawer pulls with contemporary and stylish hardware. Even this small change can make a big difference.
A functional and efficient bathroom layout optimises space and traffic flow. Redesigning the bathroom layout, such as repositioning fixtures or creating separate bathing and vanity areas, can improve functionality and add value. For example:
Energy-efficient and sustainable features are increasingly important in bathrooms in Sydney, and buyers often prioritise these when searching for great properties. Stay ahead of the market and include features such as:
Choosing durable and easy-to-maintain materials and finishes can reduce future maintenance costs. Start by choosing durable materials known for their longevity, such as porcelain or ceramic tiles, which are resistant to stains, scratches, and wear. Consider low-maintenance tiles that are easy to clean and require minimal upkeep. And when choosing countertops, opt for materials resistant to stains and moisture damage, such as quartz or engineered stone.
Investing in high-quality grouts, such as epoxy grout, is crucial to ensure your tiles stay in good condition over the years; you want to ensure you seal the grout to protect them from moisture and stains. Waterproofing is also essential for preventing water damage and mould growth.
Strategically renovating your bathroom can significantly increase your home’s resale value. With careful planning and execution, your bathroom renovation can be a profitable investment. If you have any concerns, questions or you want to book an appointment with our bathroom renovation licenced professionals in Sydney, get in touch today. Our bathroom renovation Sydney team will happily turn your vision into reality.