Help & advice
It's not often a fun experience living at home while your bathroom is being renovated – here are our tips to staying fresh and stress-free!
Be prepared with toiletries
Have dry shampoo and shower gel on hand. Consider using a bowl of hot soapy water for bed baths, especially for young children who might not mind going without a bath for a short period.
Join a gym for convenient showers
Some gyms offer 24–hour access, allowing you to shower whenever suits.
Have a backup plan
Prepare for potential delays by setting up a temporary wash station in your utility room or kitchen. A jug and wash basin can be useful, especially for families. Temporarily relocating your bathroom products to a makeshift station helps maintain a sense of normality.
Follow advice from the trades
Always follow the advice of professionals, even if it means temporarily avoiding the use of your bath or shower during specific drying periods. Ignoring their recommendations could damage your newly renovated bathroom. Patience is key – wait for the go–ahead before resuming regular use!
Keep the work area clear
Or move out…
Not always a cheap option, but if you have friends or family you can stay with, getting away from the house for a period of time can help. Alternatively, consider Airbnb, hotels, or short-term rentals, or take a holiday (with an agreed way of keeping on top of any questions while you are away)!
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