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Bathroom Renovation Checklist

Bathroom Renovation Checklist – Complete Planning Guide

A bathroom renovation looks simple until you start coordinating plumbing, sanitaryware, faucets, shower systems, electrical points, waterproofing, tiles, storage, lighting and accessories.

A beautiful bathroom can quickly become an expensive problem if a tap does not align with the basin, a concealed shower is installed at the wrong stage, the drainage slope is inadequate, or accessories are mounted without considering the final wall finish.

The solution is simple:

Plan first. Purchase second. Install third.

This bathroom renovation checklist is designed for homeowners, apartment owners, builders, architects, interior designers and contractors who want to plan a practical and modern bathroom.

From selecting sanitaryware products and bathroom faucets to choosing shower systems, brass CP fittings and bathroom accessories, every major decision is covered in one place.

Ramya World offers bathroom and kitchen products including bathroom faucets, brass CP fittings, shower systems, bathroom accessories, health faucets, sanitaryware products, PTMT taps, kitchen faucets and kitchen sinks.


1. Decide Why You Are Renovating the Bathroom

Before buying anything, identify the reason for renovation.

Your objective could be:

  • Complete bathroom makeover
  • Replacement of old fittings
  • Plumbing upgrade
  • Waterproofing repair
  • Better storage
  • Modern bathroom design
  • Improved accessibility
  • Better shower experience
  • Improved sanitaryware
  • Rental-property upgrade
  • Luxury bathroom renovation

Your renovation objective determines your budget and product selection.

For example, replacing a faucet is very different from completely changing the bathroom layout.


2. Inspect the Existing Bathroom

Before demolition begins, inspect the existing bathroom carefully.

Check:

  • Wall condition
  • Floor condition
  • Existing plumbing
  • Drainage
  • Water pressure
  • Electrical points
  • Waterproofing
  • Ventilation
  • Existing sanitaryware
  • Existing faucets
  • Storage
  • Ceiling condition

Look for:

  • Damp patches
  • Water leakage
  • Cracked tiles
  • Slow drainage
  • Loose fittings
  • Rust
  • Bad odour
  • Low water pressure

Fixing underlying problems should come before cosmetic upgrades.


3. Measure the Bathroom

Create a simple bathroom measurement sheet.

Record:

  • Length
  • Width
  • Ceiling height
  • Door width
  • Window position
  • Plumbing outlet positions
  • Drain locations
  • Electrical points
  • Existing WC position
  • Basin position
  • Shower position

Also measure available wall space.

This information will help determine which sanitaryware, vanity, shower and accessories will actually fit.


4. Decide Whether to Change the Layout

Not every renovation needs a new layout.

Keeping the existing positions can reduce complexity.

Changing the layout may involve:

  • Moving WC drainage
  • Moving water outlets
  • Changing shower location
  • Relocating basin
  • Moving electrical points
  • Altering waterproofing
  • Changing floor slope

Ask yourself:

Will changing the layout significantly improve the bathroom?

If not, upgrading the existing layout may be more practical.


5. Create a Bathroom Layout

Before selecting products, create a simple layout showing:

  • WC
  • Wash basin
  • Shower
  • Door
  • Window
  • Vanity
  • Storage
  • Accessories

Maintain practical movement space between fixtures.

Do not choose sanitaryware only because it looks attractive online. Check dimensions and installation requirements first.


6. Plan the Wet and Dry Zones

A modern bathroom can benefit from separating wet and dry areas.

Wet Zone

Typically includes:

  • Shower
  • Hand shower
  • Rain shower
  • Floor drain

Dry Zone

Typically includes:

  • Wash basin
  • Vanity
  • Mirror
  • Storage
  • WC depending on the layout

A glass partition can help separate the shower area where space permits.


7. Plan Plumbing Before Buying Products

This is one of the most important steps.

Confirm:

  • Water inlet positions
  • Hot-water outlet
  • Cold-water outlet
  • Shower outlet
  • Basin outlet
  • WC connection
  • Drain locations
  • Floor drain
  • Health faucet connection

Different products can have different installation requirements.

For concealed fittings, confirm rough-in dimensions before the wall is closed.


8. Check Water Pressure

Your shower selection should consider available water pressure.

A large rain shower may not deliver the expected experience if the water supply cannot support it.

Before purchasing a shower system, discuss:

  • Water pressure
  • Tank height
  • Pump requirements
  • Pipe size
  • Shower head size
  • Installation position

with the plumber or relevant installation professional.


9. Plan Electrical Points

Electrical planning should happen before wall finishing.

Depending on your bathroom design, you may need points for:

  • Mirror lighting
  • Exhaust fan
  • Water heater
  • Shaver/utility requirements where applicable
  • Ventilation
  • Additional lighting

Electrical installations in bathrooms should follow applicable local safety requirements and be handled by a qualified professional.


10. Waterproofing Checklist

Waterproofing is one area where cutting corners can become expensive later.

Before tiling, verify:

  • Floor waterproofing
  • Shower-area waterproofing
  • Wall waterproofing where required
  • Pipe penetration sealing
  • Drain treatment
  • Corners and joints
  • Curing as specified by the waterproofing system

A premium faucet cannot compensate for failed waterproofing.


11. Check the Floor Slope

Water should drain efficiently toward the floor drain.

An incorrect slope can result in:

  • Standing water
  • Bad odour
  • Slippery surfaces
  • Faster staining
  • Maintenance problems

Confirm the drainage slope before final floor installation.


12. Choose Bathroom Sanitaryware

Sanitaryware forms the foundation of the bathroom.

Common products include:

  • One Piece WC
  • Two Piece WC
  • Wall Hung WC
  • Wash Basin
  • Counter Top Basin
  • Table Top Basin
  • Pedestal Basin
  • Urinals
  • Cisterns

Selection should depend on:

  • Bathroom size
  • Installation type
  • Plumbing
  • Design
  • Cleaning requirements
  • User requirements
  • Available space

13. Choose the Right WC

Consider:

  • One Piece or Two Piece
  • Floor mounted or wall hung
  • Rough-in requirements
  • Bathroom dimensions
  • Flush configuration
  • Cleaning access
  • Seat height
  • Maintenance

Wall hung WCs can create a cleaner visual appearance, but their installation requires appropriate wall support and concealed plumbing.


14. Choose the Wash Basin

Popular options include:

Counter Top Basin

Works well with vanity designs.

Table Top Basin

Suitable for modern countertop installations.

Pedestal Basin

A practical option where a traditional standalone installation is preferred.

Wall-Mounted Basin

Useful where floor space is limited.

Always verify basin dimensions and tap-hole configuration before purchasing the faucet.


15. Select Bathroom Faucets

Your bathroom renovation checklist should include all required faucets.

Common options:

  • Bib Cock
  • Pillar Cock
  • Basin Mixer
  • Single Lever Basin Mixer
  • Wall Mixer
  • Long Body Tap
  • Sink Cock
  • Concealed Diverter

Do not select faucets only based on finish.

Check:

  • Material
  • Dimensions
  • Spout reach
  • Installation type
  • Connection
  • Cartridge/specification
  • Finish
  • Warranty

16. Choose the Shower System

Depending on your bathroom design, you may choose:

  • Hand Shower
  • Overhead Shower
  • Rain Shower
  • Shower Set
  • Concealed Shower System
  • Shower Panel

A complete shower setup may include:

Diverter + Shower Arm + Overhead Shower + Hand Shower + Holder

The exact combination depends on the product.


17. Select a Health Faucet

A health faucet is an important part of many Indian bathroom setups.

Before buying, check:

  • Hose length
  • Connection size
  • Holder
  • Material
  • Finish
  • Installation position

Install it where it can be accessed comfortably without interfering with the WC or other bathroom fixtures.


18. Select Brass CP Fittings

Common brass CP fittings include:

  • Angle Valve
  • Stop Cock
  • Bottle Trap
  • Waste Coupling
  • Shower Arm
  • Extension Nipple
  • Connection Pipe
  • Flush Cock

These smaller components are easy to forget during renovation planning.

Add them to the shopping list before installation begins.


19. Plan Bathroom Accessories

Essential accessories may include:

  • Towel Rod
  • Towel Ring
  • Robe Hook
  • Tissue Holder
  • Soap Dish
  • Soap Dispenser
  • Glass Shelf
  • Corner Shelf
  • Toothbrush Holder
  • Health Faucet Holder

Accessories should be positioned only after considering the final WC, basin, shower and door positions.


20. Decide Your Bathroom Finish

Popular contemporary finishes include:

  • Chrome
  • Matte Black
  • Brushed finishes
  • Metallic finishes
  • Gold-toned finishes

The important thing is consistency.

For example:

Chrome Faucet + Chrome Accessories

or

Matte Black Faucet + Matte Black Accessories

A coordinated finish usually creates a more intentional look.


21. Choose Tiles Carefully

Tile selection should consider:

  • Slip resistance
  • Cleaning
  • Water exposure
  • Bathroom size
  • Grout maintenance
  • Overall design

For floors, practical performance is generally more important than choosing a highly polished surface.


22. Select the Right Bathroom Lighting

Use layered lighting where possible.

General Lighting

Provides overall illumination.

Mirror Lighting

Helps with grooming and everyday use.

Accent Lighting

Can highlight architectural or decorative features.

Avoid creating strong shadows around the mirror.


23. Plan Ventilation

Bathrooms need effective ventilation to control:

  • Humidity
  • Condensation
  • Odours
  • Moisture accumulation

Options can include:

  • Windows
  • Exhaust fans
  • Mechanical ventilation systems

Good ventilation also supports long-term maintenance of surfaces and fittings.


24. Plan Bathroom Storage

Storage is often forgotten during renovation.

Consider:

  • Vanity storage
  • Mirror cabinet
  • Wall shelves
  • Corner shelves
  • Shower niches
  • Tall storage

Keep frequently used products within comfortable reach.


25. Choose a Bathroom Mirror

Mirror size should correspond with the basin and vanity.

Consider:

  • Width
  • Height
  • Lighting
  • Mounting
  • Cleaning
  • Cabinet integration

A mirror can also become a major visual feature in a small bathroom.


26. Small Bathroom Renovation Checklist

For a small bathroom:

  • Measure everything carefully
  • Choose compact sanitaryware
  • Use wall-mounted storage
  • Avoid oversized vanities
  • Use a consistent finish
  • Keep the floor visually simple
  • Maximize vertical storage
  • Use appropriate lighting
  • Keep the shower area organized

Do not fill every available wall with accessories.


27. Apartment Bathroom Renovation Checklist

Apartment renovations may have restrictions on:

  • Plumbing modifications
  • Structural changes
  • Drainage
  • Electrical work
  • External walls
  • Waterproofing
  • Noise during construction

Check apartment/society requirements before major structural or plumbing modifications.


28. New Home Bathroom Checklist

For a new home, you have more flexibility.

Plan:

  • Bathroom layout
  • Plumbing
  • Electrical
  • Waterproofing
  • Sanitaryware
  • Faucets
  • Shower
  • Accessories
  • Storage
  • Lighting
  • Ventilation

Finalize product specifications before plumbing points are permanently installed.


29. Luxury Bathroom Renovation Checklist

A luxury bathroom may include:

  • Counter Top Basin
  • Premium Basin Mixer
  • Rain Shower
  • Hand Shower
  • Concealed Diverter
  • Wall Hung WC
  • Large Mirror
  • Vanity
  • Coordinated Accessories
  • Glass Shower Partition

Luxury should mean better planning and experience, not simply adding more products.


30. Budget Planning Checklist

Divide your renovation budget into categories.

Construction

  • Demolition
  • Plumbing
  • Waterproofing
  • Electrical
  • Masonry

Finishes

  • Floor tiles
  • Wall tiles
  • Grout
  • Ceiling

Bathroom Products

  • WC
  • Basin
  • Faucets
  • Shower
  • Health Faucet
  • CP fittings
  • Accessories

Furniture & Storage

  • Vanity
  • Mirror
  • Cabinets
  • Shelves

Installation

  • Plumber
  • Tile installer
  • Electrician
  • Other specialists

Keep a contingency amount for unexpected repairs or infrastructure issues.


31. Bathroom Renovation Shopping Checklist

Before ordering products, prepare this list.

Sanitaryware

  • WC
  • Wash Basin
  • Cistern if required
  • Basin waste

Faucets

  • Basin Faucet
  • Bib Cock
  • Pillar Cock
  • Wall Mixer if required
  • Diverter if required

Shower

  • Rain Shower
  • Hand Shower
  • Shower Arm
  • Diverter
  • Shower Holder

Plumbing

  • Angle Valve
  • Stop Cock
  • Bottle Trap
  • Waste Coupling
  • Connection Pipe
  • Extension Nipple

Hygiene

  • Health Faucet
  • Health Faucet Holder

Accessories

  • Towel Rod
  • Towel Ring
  • Robe Hook
  • Tissue Holder
  • Soap Dish
  • Soap Dispenser
  • Glass Shelf
  • Corner Shelf

32. Check Product Dimensions Before Ordering

This step can prevent expensive mistakes.

Check:

  • Width
  • Height
  • Depth
  • Spout reach
  • Mounting distance
  • Connection size
  • Rough-in dimensions
  • Installation clearance

Keep the product specification sheet available for the plumber.


33. Don’t Buy Products Only From Photos

Online photographs can show design, but they do not tell the complete story.

Always check:

  • Product description
  • Dimensions
  • Material
  • Finish
  • Package contents
  • Warranty
  • Installation instructions
  • Availability

For products sold online, detailed product information is particularly important.

Google recommends accurate product information and product structured data for eligible product pages; this can help Google understand details such as price, availability and shipping, although structured data does not guarantee a rich result.


34. Plan Delivery Before Demolition

Do not demolish the bathroom without a realistic procurement plan.

For every major product, confirm:

  • Availability
  • Expected delivery
  • Quantity
  • Model
  • Finish
  • Replacement availability

If a critical item arrives late, the entire renovation schedule can be delayed.


35. Inspect Products When They Arrive

Check packages for:

  • Correct model
  • Correct quantity
  • Visible damage
  • Correct finish
  • Accessories/components
  • Documentation

Keep packaging until installation and inspection are complete.


36. Bathroom Installation Checklist

Before installation:

  • Plumbing completed
  • Waterproofing completed
  • Tiles completed
  • Drainage checked
  • Product dimensions verified
  • Product components available
  • Required tools available
  • Installation instructions available

During installation:

  • Correct alignment
  • Proper sealing
  • Correct connections
  • No unnecessary force
  • Finish protected

37. Final Bathroom Inspection

After installation, test:

Faucets

  • Water flow
  • Leakage
  • Handle operation
  • Hot/cold operation where applicable

Shower

  • Spray pattern
  • Water pressure
  • Diverter operation
  • Leakage

WC

  • Flush
  • Refill
  • Leakage
  • Drainage

Basin

  • Water flow
  • Drainage
  • Waste connection
  • Bottle trap

Accessories

  • Stability
  • Alignment
  • Mounting

38. Common Bathroom Renovation Mistakes

Avoid these common problems:

Mistake 1: No Measurement

Products may not fit.

Mistake 2: Buying Before Layout Planning

Plumbing points may not match.

Mistake 3: Ignoring Water Pressure

Shower performance may disappoint.

Mistake 4: Poor Waterproofing

Cosmetic renovation cannot fix structural moisture problems.

Mistake 5: Too Many Finishes

The bathroom can look visually cluttered.

Mistake 6: Forgetting Small CP Fittings

Installation may stop because of missing components.

Mistake 7: No Storage Planning

The finished bathroom may look good but become difficult to organize.

Mistake 8: No Ventilation Plan

Humidity can become a long-term maintenance issue.


39. How to Save Money During Bathroom Renovation

You do not necessarily need to choose the cheapest products.

Instead:

Keep the Existing Layout

When practical, avoiding major plumbing relocation can reduce complexity.

Prioritize Essential Products

Spend more attention on products that are used every day.

Avoid Unnecessary Features

Do not buy features you will not use.

Compare Complete Costs

Consider product + installation + maintenance rather than only purchase price.

Standardize Products

For multiple bathrooms, using coordinated products can simplify procurement.


40. When Should You Hire a Professional?

Professional help is particularly important when the renovation involves:

  • Major plumbing relocation
  • Waterproofing
  • Electrical changes
  • Structural modifications
  • Concealed plumbing
  • Complex shower systems
  • Accessibility modifications

Use qualified professionals for work requiring specialist knowledge or where local regulations apply.


41. Bathroom Renovation Timeline Planning

A typical renovation can be divided into stages: Flipkart

Stage 1 – Planning

Measurements, layout and budget.

Stage 2 – Procurement

Tiles, sanitaryware, faucets, shower systems and accessories.

Stage 3 – Demolition

Removal of existing fixtures and finishes.

Stage 4 – Plumbing & Electrical

Infrastructure work.

Stage 5 – Waterproofing

Wet-area preparation.

Stage 6 – Tiling & Finishing

Walls and floors.

Stage 7 – Product Installation

Sanitaryware, faucets, shower and accessories.

Stage 8 – Testing

Water, drainage, electrical and finish inspection.

Actual timelines vary according to bathroom size, scope, product availability and construction conditions.


42. Bathroom Renovation Checklist for Builders

For builders managing multiple bathrooms, create a standard specification.

Example:

Category Specification
WC Selected model
Basin Selected model
Basin Faucet Selected model
Shower Selected model
Health Faucet Selected model
Angle Valve Selected model
Bottle Trap Selected model
Waste Coupling Selected model
Accessories Selected collection
Finish Standard finish

Standardization helps reduce procurement errors.


43. Bathroom Renovation Checklist for Interior Designers

Designers should coordinate:

  • Tile selection
  • Sanitaryware
  • Faucet finish
  • Shower finish
  • Accessories
  • Vanity
  • Mirror
  • Lighting
  • Storage

Product dimensions should be checked before final drawings are approved.


44. Bathroom Renovation Checklist for Dealers

Dealers can use renovation projects as an opportunity to sell complete bathroom solutions.

Instead of selling only one tap, recommend complementary categories where appropriate:

Basin → Faucet → Waste → Bottle Trap

Shower → Diverter → Shower Arm → Hand Shower

WC → Health Faucet → Angle Valve

Bathroom → Accessories → Storage

This creates a more useful purchasing experience for customers.


45. Recommended Ramya World Product Categories for Renovation

For internal navigation, the renovation article can link to relevant Ramya World categories such as:

  • Bathroom Faucets
  • Brass CP Fittings
  • Shower Systems
  • Health Faucets
  • Bathroom Accessories
  • Sanitaryware Products
  • PTMT Water Taps
  • Kitchen Faucets
  • Kitchen Sinks
  • Wash Basins

Use the actual category URLs from RamyaWorld.com when publishing. Avoid creating guessed URLs.


46. Internal Strategy

The primary article should link naturally to relevant commercial pages.

Examples:

Bathroom Faucets → Bathroom Faucet category

Sanitaryware Products → Sanitaryware category

Rain Shower → Shower category

Health Faucet → Health Faucet category

Bathroom Accessories → Accessories category

PTMT Water Taps → PTMT category

Supporting blogs can link back to this renovation checklist using natural anchors such as:

  • Bathroom Renovation Checklist
  • Complete Bathroom Renovation Guide
  • Bathroom Renovation Planning Guide
  • Bathroom Renovation Shopping Checklist

Google’s ecommerce guidance recommends a crawlable hierarchy where navigation can lead from category pages to subcategories and then to individual products.


47. Recommended Content Cluster Around Bathroom Renovation

Build supporting content around the pillar.

Renovation Cluster

  • Bathroom Renovation Checklist
  • Best Bathroom Renovation Ideas
  • Bathroom Renovation Cost Guide
  • Small Bathroom Renovation Ideas
  • Modern Bathroom Design Ideas
  • Bathroom Renovation for Apartments
  • Bathroom Renovation for New Homes

Product Cluster

  • Best Bathroom Fittings to Buy Online
  • Bathroom Faucets Online
  • Rain Shower Head Online
  • Health Faucet Online
  • Buy Sanitaryware Online
  • Brass Bathroom Fittings
  • Bathroom Accessories Online
  • PTMT Tap Online

Maintenance Cluster

  • How to Clean Bathroom Faucets
  • Bathroom Faucet Maintenance
  • How to Clean Shower Heads
  • Bathroom Accessories Maintenance

This creates a logical topical network rather than publishing unrelated keyword articles.


48. Image Plan for the Article

Use original Ramya World product and project images whenever available.

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Images should genuinely represent the product or renovation concept described by the page.


49. Bathroom Renovation Checklist – Printable Version

Planning

  • Define renovation objective
  • Measure bathroom
  • Photograph existing plumbing
  • Decide layout
  • Set budget
  • Create shopping list

Plumbing

  • Water outlets
  • Drainage
  • WC connection
  • Basin connection
  • Shower connection
  • Health faucet connection
  • Water pressure

Electrical

  • Lighting
  • Mirror lighting
  • Exhaust
  • Water heater
  • Other required electrical points

Waterproofing

  • Floor
  • Shower area
  • Pipe penetrations
  • Corners
  • Drain area

Products

  • WC
  • Basin
  • Faucets
  • Shower
  • Health faucet
  • CP fittings
  • Accessories
  • Storage
  • Mirror

Finishing

  • Tiles
  • Grout
  • Lighting
  • Ventilation
  • Accessories

Final Inspection

  • Water leakage test
  • Drainage test
  • Flush test
  • Shower test
  • Faucet test
  • Electrical check
  • Accessory stability
  • Final cleaning

50. Bathroom Renovation FAQ

What should I plan first in a bathroom renovation?

Start with measurements, existing-condition inspection, layout, plumbing requirements and budget. Select sanitaryware and major fittings before finalizing plumbing points.

What products are needed for a complete bathroom renovation?

A typical bathroom may require sanitaryware, faucets, shower systems, health faucets, brass CP fittings, bathroom accessories, drainage components, storage, mirror, lighting and finishing materials.

Should I change the bathroom layout during renovation?

Only if the new layout provides a meaningful functional benefit. Keeping existing plumbing locations can sometimes simplify renovation work.

What should I buy first for bathroom renovation?

Finalize the layout and major products first, especially sanitaryware, faucets and concealed fittings. This helps ensure the plumbing points match the selected products.

How do I choose bathroom fittings for a new home?

Consider bathroom dimensions, plumbing, water pressure, intended use, material, finish, installation method, maintenance and budget.

Which sanitaryware products are essential?

Common essentials include a WC and wash basin. Depending on the design, you may also need a cistern, basin waste and related installation components.

How do I choose a shower for renovation?

Check water pressure, shower size, mounting type, connection, installation position and compatibility with the plumbing system.

Is waterproofing necessary during bathroom renovation?

Proper waterproofing is an important part of bathroom construction and renovation because bathrooms are regularly exposed to water and moisture.

How can I make a small bathroom look bigger?

Use appropriately sized fixtures, practical storage, consistent finishes, good lighting and an uncluttered layout.

How much does bathroom renovation cost in India?

There is no single standard cost because renovation scope, bathroom size, materials, labour, plumbing changes, sanitaryware, fittings and finishes vary considerably. Create a category-wise budget instead of relying on a generic estimate.

Can I buy bathroom fittings online?

Yes. Online purchasing can provide convenient access to product categories and specifications. Before ordering, verify dimensions, material, finish, compatibility, package contents, warranty and delivery.

Should I buy sanitaryware and bathroom fittings from the same supplier?

It can simplify product coordination and procurement, especially for complete bathroom projects, but compare specifications and suitability rather than choosing a supplier solely because it sells multiple categories.

What are the most common bathroom renovation mistakes?

Common mistakes include poor measurement, inadequate planning, ignoring water pressure, incorrect plumbing positions, insufficient waterproofing, poor drainage, forgetting small fittings and inadequate storage.

How long does a bathroom renovation take?

The timeline depends on the scope of work, bathroom size, demolition, plumbing, waterproofing, tiling, product availability and labour. A simple fixture replacement can be much faster than a complete structural renovation.


51. Final Bathroom Renovation Buying Guide

A successful bathroom renovation is not about buying the most expensive products.

It is about making the right decisions in the right order.

Follow this sequence:

Measure

Inspect

Plan Layout

Set Budget

Plan Plumbing & Electrical

Waterproof

Select Sanitaryware

Select Faucets

Select Shower System

Select CP Fittings

Select Health Faucet

Select Accessories

Complete Tiles & Finishes

Install Products

Test Everything

Final Inspection

This process helps reduce last-minute changes and makes it easier to create a bathroom that is attractive, functional and practical to maintain.

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