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House Update DIY Guide
One of the easiest items to update in your home to make a huge impact without breaking the bank on professionals is LIGHTING! Whether it is changing ceiling fans, chandeliers, or vanity lights you can do it yourself! The rule of thumb I've heard is anything above the drywall can be modified by the homeowner without having to pull permits or hire electricians. Yes, you will have to watch some videos/read about how to do this correctly & safely - but this is a skill you can acquire and save yourself money in electrician fees for YEARS to come!
Ceiling Fans
Ceiling fans are our top sellers here at Bradley's - use this collection to see what all fans we have available for purchase at any given time!
This can update a living room or bedroom quickly. It can also significantly increase your comfort in your home with better CFMs on your fan!
Chandeliers & Pendants
Chandeliers and Pendants are fun accents that give you the opportunity to share your personality and style with your home & your guests!
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1. Vanity Top Selection
Choosing your vanity is a good place to start as this will always be a large part of your bathroom's visual ensemble.
View All2. Bathroom Faucets
You'll want to consider:
- Single Hole, Centerset, or Widespread? Do you already have a counter - if so, how many holes are cut into the top?
- What Finish Color?
3. Vanity Light
- You will want to keep your style & color consistent while selecting elements for your bathroom as visual unity and consistency translates to feeling calm and clean.
- Will you have additional recessed lighting or is this your only light source? This can affect what type of light you are looking for.
4. Bathroom Hardware
Here you are going to want to stick with the same finish color as your faucet to be unified. Then you can think about if your other bathroom elements are square or circular and try to find hardware that goes with the basic shapes of your other elements.
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Things to Consider: Do you need a shower head and handle kit only? Or do you have a bathtub as well?
View All6. Exhaust Fans
Commonly called the most critical component of the bathroom, "The Fart Fan"! This helps to reduce humidity & smells in the bathroom elongating the life of your drywall, wood, and paint!
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