August Consumer Reports Helps Consumers Turn Bathrooms Into Spas; Build a Relaxing Retreat for Less

U.S. NewswireJune 30, 2005

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YONKERS, N.Y., June 30 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The same remodeling boom that has turned kitchens into living rooms has turned bathrooms into spas. But consumers will need to reconcile luxury with what the budget allows. The August issue of Consumer Reports details three important steps to follow when planning a bathroom remodel and includes product ratings and buying advice on countertops, sinks, whirlpool tubs, showerheads and toilets. The report also takes a look at matched suites -- matching bathroom fixtures ranging from toilets to towel bars -- and concludes that they may not necessarily be one-stop shopping for quality.

Three steps to a successful bathroom remodel...

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August Consumer Reports Helps Consumers Turn Bathrooms Into Spas; Build a Relaxing Retreat for Less

1. Set a realistic budget - While $10,000 is the national average for a bathroom remodel, it's easy to spend $25,000 or more on high- end products.

2. Scope out the stores - Shop around at the various home center and pl...

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