How can I decorate a small bathroom?
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Here are a couple things we did updating our tiny main floor bath
https://www.frugalfamilytimes.com/2012/07/how-to-install-beadboard-paintable.html?m=1
https://www.frugalfamilytimes.com/2012/07/saving-money-mixing-vintage-and.html?m=1
Hope they help and let us know if you have any questions.
Hi Christine,
Have you considered another theme you like?
Such as mountains, sea shore, colonial...Maybe choose something and start from there with paint, matching shower curtains, toewls, dollar store complementary items.
You could install some floating shelves above the toilet to hold towels and other items or a shelf like this: https://www.anikasdiylife.com/diy-floating-ladder-shelf-plans/. A small lamp on the corner of the sink would also look nice, and storing toiletries out of the way will help the space to feel bigger.
You could replace the vanity as we did with a small wall hung sink and then use a curtain around it for the storage. Or put in a pedestal sink , Change the curtain, use wall shelves made of old barn wood etc to give it a vintage look. Replace the fixture with a single vintage light
Here is the DIY for the bathroom I just finished decorating. It is light and bright and didn't cost a lot to do. https://www.homeroad.net/2018/04/a-neutral-bathroom-makeover.html
A mono-chromatic color scheme will make the space larger and less "busy". A small print on the shower curtain. A small rug to pick up the color. Paint the walls the same. Pick a soothing color. Try shelves with baskets for storage. Or a matching medicine cabinet and 2nd wall unit to conceal items behind doors.