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9 Luxury Home Features That Were Once Considered Weird

May 13, 2026 · Home
A top-down documentary-style photo of home renovation tools and luxury materials like a bidet seat and smart switches.
Blueprints, bidet seats, and smart switches are essential for planning a modern luxury home renovation.

Tools, Materials, and Prep Checklist

Tackling our three accessible luxury upgrades—the bidet seat, the custom closet, and smart lighting—requires careful preparation. Gathering the correct tools before you shut off your water or power prevents frustrating mid-project trips to the hardware store.

Plumbing Preparation for the Bidet: To install a modern, heated bidet seat, you will spend roughly $300 to $800 depending on the model’s features. You need a GFCI electrical outlet installed near the base of the toilet; if you lack one, hire a licensed electrician to route the wiring safely before proceeding. Your toolkit should include an adjustable wrench, a set of slip-joint pliers, a flathead screwdriver, old towels to catch residual water, and a roll of Teflon thread-seal tape. Inspect your current toilet shut-off valve behind the bowl; if it looks heavily corroded, you may need a plumber to replace the valve before attaching the new hardware.

Carpentry and Assembly for the Closet: Upgrading a basic reach-in or walk-in space with a modular luxury closet kit costs between $400 and $1,500. This project demands precision measuring. You must have a reliable electronic stud finder, a 24-inch spirit level, a heavy-duty power drill with various driving bits, a tape measure, and a step ladder. Materials include the modular wood or wire shelving kit itself, heavy-duty toggle bolts for drywall anchoring where studs are absent, and wood shims to ensure your base cabinets sit perfectly level on uneven flooring.

Electrical Preparation for Smart Lighting: Replacing standard toggle switches with programmable smart dimmers runs approximately $40 to $80 per switch. Always verify that your home wiring includes a neutral wire—typically a bundle of white wires tucked in the back of the electrical box—because most modern smart switches require this continuous power source to maintain their Wi-Fi connection. Your electrical toolkit must include a non-contact voltage tester, wire strippers, needle-nose pliers, electrical tape, and an assortment of wire nuts.

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