Just because a bathroom is small, doesn't mean it has to be cramped. A lack of space can be an issue, but it also stimulates creativity. Being confined to such tight quarters gives you the opportunity to figure out how to furnish and arrange the area in such a way that it can be used most effectively.
And, as several clever bathroom ideas illustrate, it's entirely feasible - provided you keep in mind that all of your design choices have a big influence in a limited area. Here are some bathroom ideas and remodelling changes to help you visually expand your small bathroom.
One way to make a small bathroom feel larger is to install a corner sink. This can free up some valuable counter space, which is often at a premium in small bathrooms. A corner sink also has the added benefit of being easier to clean than a traditional pedestal or vanity sink because there are no hard-to-reach areas.
Another way to save space in a small bathroom is to install a corner toilet. This type of toilet takes up less floor space than a traditional model, making it an ideal choice for cramped quarters.
To visually expand your bathroom, you can add larger mirrors. Mirrors reflect light, making the room appear brighter and more open. They also give the illusion of more space, which can be helpful in a small bathroom.
You can make a small bathroom look bigger by utilising bright colours. Light colours, like mirrors, reflect light and make a room feel larger, while dark colours can make a bathroom feel cramped and small. So if you're looking to create the illusion of more space, go with light shades.
Pipes and other plumbing components are an important part of every bathroom since they provide water for your daily needs. However, they're far from being an attractive addition and take up a lot of room. Unless you're into the industrial look, hide your unsightly plumbing fittings in the walls, floor, or ceiling to keep them out of sight. Are you stuck with old exposed toilet parts? Another alternative is to combine several wood pieces to box-in the visible plumbing from your bathtub, radiators, or boiler.
A glass shower door can make a small bathroom look bigger. Unlike a traditional shower curtain which takes up space and hangs around the edges of your tub, a glass shower door is frameless and gives the illusion of more space.
Vertical space should also be used to its fullest potential in a small bathroom. Install shelving above the toilet or sink to provide extra storage for towels, toiletries, and other necessary items. You can also install hooks on the back of the bathroom door to hang wet towels.
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