That Little Space Can Be Charming Too!
1. USE ALL YOUR HEIGHT.
When your space is at a premium but you really need useful storage spaces in it, use your room’s height all the way to the ceiling. A step stool makes sure everything is still in reach.
2. LESS IS MORE.
Architecturally and visually, it is best to keep a small bathroom feeling open by not crowding too many things into it. Edit your amenities often, hang your towels on bars or hooks, keep pattern to a minimum, and generally, make it simple. The room will feel bigger if you use a pedestal sink rather than a bulky vanity, a clear glass door rather than shower curtain and reflective surfaces such as glossy ceramic tiles in a large scale.
3. ATTRACTIVE WALLPAPERS.
One of the best ways to disguise a small bathroom is to create interest and a striking wallpaper is ideal for this. If you have a bath or shower in the room (rather than it being a cloakroom), make sure you buy one that’s made specifically for bathrooms, which will cope with the damp, warm conditions.
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We thought this was clever. The negative space between cabinets can be super useful. Design the bathroom with a spot for a laundry basket and a shoulder high shelf for high use items.
5. TILE TRICK.
The amount of space you have and what the eye perceives aren’t necessarily the same thing. Play with the boundaries of perception by tiling the side of your bath and the wall with the same design – it makes it hard to distinguish where each begins, thereby making your space feel larger. Marble is particularly effective here, as it looks almost like one huge sheet and the individual tiles aren’t very obvious.
6. ORGANISE YOUR ORGANISERS.
When your bathroom is tiny clutter becomes an even bigger culprit. Organisers for small things in drawers are an easy way to keep everything in check.
When you don’t have room for wall cabinets, use your walls and tight spots to your advantage, like this towel rack that fits on the corner and behind the door. Hooks and hangers are also great for bathroom textiles and can be fixed almost everywhere.
Architecturally and visually, it is best to keep a small bathroom feeling open by not crowding too many things into it. Edit your amenities often, hang your towels on bars or hooks, keep pattern to a minimum, and generally, make it simple. The room will feel bigger if you use a pedestal sink rather than a bulky vanity, a clear glass door rather than shower curtain and reflective surfaces such as glossy ceramic tiles in a large scale.
3. ATTRACTIVE WALLPAPERS.
One of the best ways to disguise a small bathroom is to create interest and a striking wallpaper is ideal for this. If you have a bath or shower in the room (rather than it being a cloakroom), make sure you buy one that’s made specifically for bathrooms, which will cope with the damp, warm conditions.
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4. MIND THE GAP.
We thought this was clever. The negative space between cabinets can be super useful. Design the bathroom with a spot for a laundry basket and a shoulder high shelf for high use items.
5. TILE TRICK.
The amount of space you have and what the eye perceives aren’t necessarily the same thing. Play with the boundaries of perception by tiling the side of your bath and the wall with the same design – it makes it hard to distinguish where each begins, thereby making your space feel larger. Marble is particularly effective here, as it looks almost like one huge sheet and the individual tiles aren’t very obvious.
6. ORGANISE YOUR ORGANISERS.
When your bathroom is tiny clutter becomes an even bigger culprit. Organisers for small things in drawers are an easy way to keep everything in check.
7. ODD SPACES ARE STORAGE OPPORTUNITIES.
When you don’t have room for wall cabinets, use your walls and tight spots to your advantage, like this towel rack that fits on the corner and behind the door. Hooks and hangers are also great for bathroom textiles and can be fixed almost everywhere.
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