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            Tape measure, Level, Stud finder, Screwdriver set, Cordless drill
            Turn off water supply before installing plumbing fixtures., Use GFCI outlets for all electrical work in wet areas., Wear gloves and eye protection when handling tools and materials., Ensure proper ventilation to avoid mold and mildew., Use a stud finder to securely mount heavy items like vanities and mirrors.
            Sketch a layout that maximizes space and ensures logical placement of fixtures. Install a ventilation fan to prevent moisture buildup and mold growth. Add layered lighting including ambient, task, and accent lights for functionality. Choose slip-resistant, waterproof flooring like ceramic tile or vinyl. Select a vanity with storage and a sink that fits the space and user needs. Install a water-efficient toilet that fits the layout and meets local codes. Add a shower or bathtub with proper waterproofing and drainage. Include cabinets, shelves, or niches for storing toiletries and towels. Use moisture-resistant paint, tile, or panels on walls and ceilings. Install grab bars, non-slip mats, and rounded edges to enhance safety. Mount a mirror above the sink and add accessories like towel bars and hooks. Test plumbing connections, lighting, and ventilation to ensure proper function. Verify that all electrical work is done with GFCI outlets and proper grounding. Seal all joints and edges with waterproof caulk to prevent water damage. Ensure all fixtures are level and securely fastened to studs or anchors. Check that doors and drawers open freely without obstruction. Install a shower curtain or glass door to contain water in the bathing area. Add decorative elements like plants or artwork to personalize the space. Confirm that hot and cold water lines are correctly connected and leak-free. Clean the entire bathroom and remove any construction debris before use.
            Vanity cabinet, Sink and faucet, Toilet, Shower or bathtub, Lighting fixtures, Tiling or waterproof wall panels, Ventilation fan, Mirror, Towel bars or hooks
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            Use light colors and mirrors to make small bathrooms feel larger., Install dimmer switches for adjustable lighting., Opt for wall-mounted vanities to create a sense of space., Use recessed shelves in showers to save space., Choose fixtures with a timeless design to avoid frequent updates.
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