Wouldn't it be nice to pull out an old, dated bathtub and have contractors install a beautifully tiled, modern walk-in shower, perhaps even with a bench? Participants on "My Lottery Dream Home" typically create homes that are slightly more expensive thanks to their winnings. And removing bathtubs has become somewhat of a popular design trend in recent years, but before you do so yourself, consider David Bromstad's warning.

"I'd usually recommend keeping the tub for resale value," he told the couple, who won $5 million in a scratch-off ticket and were exploring a property that needed upgrades throughout. The design expert reflected on the importance of a bathtub for one clear reason: families. When selling a home, the more people you can market the property to, the easier it is to sell. More so, it's often beneficial to make the home as fitting to most people's needs as possible.

Having a very eclectic, over-the-top paint color isn't a problem because it's easily updated. Removing the only bathtub in the home immediately makes it less accessible to people with children since you can't bathe them in a walk-in shower. By removing the tub, homeowners essentially eliminate or drastically limit the desirability of their property to families with young kids especially since they'll need to consider the value of renovating to add a bathtub.

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David Bromstad Says Removing This Bathroom Feature Can Hurt Your Resale Value - House Digest

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March 23, 2024 at 2:43 am by Mr HomeBuilder
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