When renovating a bathroom, there are many important details to consider. While aesthetics play a role, the main goal is functionality. However, during the renovation process, several issues can arise. What are the key things to keep in mind when remodeling your bathroom? **Key Tips for Bathroom Renovation:** 1. Leave some space under the floor drain to allow for proper drainage and install lights above the sink and gas stove. When planning the location of the floor drain, make sure to measure carefully. It's best to position it on one side of the tile. If placed in the center, no matter how you tilt the tile, the drain won’t be the lowest point. 2. Avoid installing switches near the air conditioning unit in the bathroom. For electric water heaters, a two-stage switch with a plug is more suitable. Pulling the plug to turn it off can be dangerous. 3. The way tiles are cut at the corners depends on the skill of the worker. If the tiler is experienced and has good tools, a 45-degree angle is ideal. A well-cut 45-degree corner looks the most elegant. If the worker isn't skilled, using an angle strip is better to avoid poor results. 4. After the plumbing is installed, test the water pressure thoroughly. Everyone should be present during the test, which should last at least 30 minutes—preferably an hour. Maintain 10 kg of pressure, and ensure there are no leaks. 5. When installing a steel door, make sure the door frame extends slightly beyond the wall. Inform the installers that the final door frame should align perfectly with the finished tile for both appearance and hygiene. 6. Coordinate with the carpenter and mason regarding the door cover and tiling. Ensure the ground around the door is properly tiled or leveled with cement. Since the door cover is installed before the tile, any future cement work could stain the wood and cause mold. 7. Make sure the bed has good ventilation underneath. Fir boards are ideal for the bed base. 8. Use painter’s tape when applying paint for cleaner edges. 9. Choose quality lighting fixtures. Opt for glass, stainless steel, copper, or wooden (shelf) options. Avoid iron-plated or painted items that may fade over time. 10. Prefer ceramic basins for the sink as they are durable and easy to clean. **Summer Bathroom Renovation: The "Three Defenses"** Even though bathrooms are usually small, their function is crucial, especially in summer. A well-ventilated and cool bathroom can greatly enhance comfort. Here are the three essential steps to take during summer bathroom renovations: **First, Ensure Roof Waterproofing** Bathrooms are prone to moisture due to frequent water use. Most buildings integrate the bathroom with other areas, making roof waterproofing critical. Apply a layer of water glass first, then use PVC gussets for better waterproof performance. These can also serve as conduits. **Second, Protect the Original Waterproof Layer** New homes often come with built-in waterproofing, but during renovation, flooring, pipes, and sewage systems are often altered, which can damage the original waterproof layer. Always redo the waterproofing. Start by leveling the floor with cement mortar, then apply polyurethane (water glass) coating 2–3 times. Pay special attention to corners where walls meet the floor and between water pipes. Ensure the workers apply waterproof coating up to 10–20 cm from the ground. **Third, Verify the Waterproofing Quality** After completing the waterproofing, seal the door and water outlet, fill the floor with water to a certain level, and mark it. If there’s no drop in the water level after 24 hours and no leakage is observed downstairs, the waterproofing is successful. If not, redo the project and retest. Many contractors skip this step, leading to costly repairs later. Never skip the waterproof test—it’s crucial for long-term protection. Only after confirming no leaks should you proceed with laying the floor tiles.

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