Ten Tips for A Small Bathroom Remodel

Holly
by Holly
No matter the size, remodeling a small bathroom is a big project. These petite baths were completely transformed while keeping budget and style in mind.
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Be Creative with How You Increase Storage


Using decorative containers or additional shelving are great ways to enhance your space without sacrificing style.
Incorporating Skylights Open Up a Space


Natural lighting brightens a space with smaller walls or A-line roof lines.


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Mirrors Give the Appearance of a Larger Bathroom


In narrow bathrooms, adding a mirror makes it feel like the bathroom size has nearly doubled.
Less Means More Space


Adding more floor space keeps a smaller bathroom from feeling too cluttered.
Add Accessories to Utilize Space Efficiently


Incorporating accessories that mount to the wall to increase counter space is key.
Use Colors to Enhance Light


Bright colors reflect light better, which opens up a smaller space.
Lengthen the Look of Your Bathroom


Create a horizon and extend the eye by placing diagonal tiles.
Maximize Floor Space


By mounting your sinks and toilets to a wall, you increase floor space for storage.
Make One Wall Your Main Wall


By drawing attention to one wall, this will help open up the overall space.
Every Inch Counts in a Small Space


The silohuetted look of a frameless shower makes your space look bigger.
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  • Eroque022810 Eroque022810 on Jul 05, 2017

    You've picked some great ideas for me to ponder. Yes I agree that the new shower doors are a huge improvement and do make space more airy. One can never have enough storage but baskets on the floor with towels or TP is gross spiders get in there. Also towels over toilet is a no no. Everytime you flush things you can't see get into air and on towels and toothbrushes and everything else. Unfortunately somethings can't be avoided. But if you can, do so. I love the sink with the towel rack underneath it for the look, but gross I don't want to dry my hands on a towel that others have used. We use paper towels and then throw them out,don't share germs.I will be the first to admit that I haven't found a great way to display them, but I can live with that as long as I don't have to touch something someone has touched. If it were up to me and my finances,I would go with the items used in public baths and the steps to turn on water like in doctors offices so minimal touching. Foam soap dispenser that you put hand underneath, paper towels n the dispenser, and toilets that flush when you get up. That's efficient and clean. You think I got issues? HAHAHA I do! Can't forget the light sensors! I'm all for pretty bathrroms, don't get me wrong. I do love the sinks and vanities that hang off wall and float. The oval mirror that just had those two visible holders, very nice. I'll never understand why anyone would want to spit in a salad bowl. That's just something I just don't get, and it's here to stay.

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