If you could renovate only one room in your house, which room would it be?

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  1. Enelle Lamb profile image73
    Enelle Lambposted 13 years ago

    If you could renovate only one room in your house, which room would it be?

    Which room in your home needs the most work?

  2. Silva Hayes profile image76
    Silva Hayesposted 13 years ago

    Kitchen, for sure.  We have nice appliances, but the countertops are 4"x4" tiles and I would like to have a smooth surface, and the cabinets, although quite nice, need to be revarnished.  The cabinets are a varnished maple, the appliances are white, the floors are pale hardwood, and I think a brown marble would be great for the countertops.

  3. ii3rittles profile image84
    ii3rittlesposted 13 years ago

    I currently don't own but when I do buy a home I want a nice kitchen and a stunning bathroom. I would probably end up going with the bathroom though. I would install a vanity by the sink with a his and hers sink on each side. The I would have a nice big glass shower separate from the tub. I would also get a custom, small waterfall in the wall. I have so many ideas for someone who don't own. Haha. HGTV.com has awesome tips for anyone who is looking to remodel and on a budget!

  4. nightwork4 profile image61
    nightwork4posted 13 years ago

    bathroom which we will be doing this fall. i can't wait because this is what i do for a living so i want to make our bathroom amazing. now if my wife could only decide on which kind and color of tile.

  5. your cybersister profile image61
    your cybersisterposted 13 years ago

    Definitely the bathroom.  There isn't much space to add things, but I would love to have a soaking tub, new toilet, more and adjustable lighting, a new vanity, and a nicer mirror (preferably one that make you look ten pounds thinner).

  6. lime light power profile image60
    lime light powerposted 13 years ago

    I guess it depends upon your ultimate reason for renovating. Is this simply for you, or is it also to create long term value in your home. Either way what will provide the best long term benefit is always working on bathrooms and kitchens...

  7. buggz1521 profile image59
    buggz1521posted 13 years ago

    https://usercontent1.hubstatic.com/5083602_f260.jpg

    I think I would renovate the master's bedroom like this one

  8. mortgage-news profile image61
    mortgage-newsposted 13 years ago

    It woud be our family room as there is no insulaltion and gets way too cold during the winter tme.

  9. Seeker7 profile image79
    Seeker7posted 13 years ago

    It would definately need to be my loo (bathroom). I would basically rip it all out and have it rebuilt from scratch to my specifications. It would be at at lease twice the size it is now and I would have it built so that the place isn't freezing in the winter. I also like the thought of having nice plants in the bathroom, but the one I've got there's really no room for them and in winter it's too cold.

 
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