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FAQ
1. Do you supply complete bathroom packages or individual fixtures?
Both. You can order a complete package (vanity, basin, toilet, shower, fittings) or individual fixtures. Ordering as a set ensures a consistent style and finish across all elements, and often comes at a better price than sourcing separately.
2.What vanity top materials do you offer?
Vanity tops are available in quartz, marble, engineered stone, ceramic, and porcelain. Quartz and engineered stone are non-porous and low-maintenance. Marble is premium but requires periodic sealing to prevent staining.
3.Wall-hung vs floor-mounted vanity — which should I choose?
Wall-hung vanities give a modern, airy look, make floor cleaning easier, and can be set at any height. Floor-mounted vanities are more traditional, provide more storage, and don’t require reinforced wall brackets. The right choice depends on your style and structural setup.
4.What flooring is safest for a bathroom?
Slip-resistant porcelain or ceramic tile is the safest and most practical bathroom flooring. Avoid smooth polished marble on wet floor areas as it becomes slippery when wet. Matte or textured tile finishes offer significantly better traction.
5.How long does a bathroom remodel typically take?
A full bathroom renovation typically takes 2–4 weeks depending on scope. Projects involving layout changes, tiling, waterproofing, and fixture installation require more time than a simple fixture swap. Material lead times should be factored into the overall schedule.