Does your bathroom make you feel claustrophobic?
Some simple design choices could help you open it up. Check out these tips for
small bathrooms.
Not
everyone can afford a master bath with twin sinks, a palatial tub,and luxury
dual-headed shower. Some of us (well, most of us!) have to contend with
reality. Reality means compromises, and sometimes that compromise means a small
bathroom.
But
just because a bathroom is small doesn’t mean it has to feel small. In fact,
many small bathrooms can be transformed into much larger-feeling spaces simply
by making some adjustments to design choices.
Here
are some design tips for your small bathroom that don’t involve major
renovations. If you’ve been living with a small bathroom, perhaps these tips
will help you make the most of what you have until you decide it’s time to make
the upgrade:
1.
Install a sink with open shelving underneath, or a narrow pedestal. A big,
blocky cabinet under a sink may provide storage, but visually it consumes a
hunk of open space.
2.
Situate towel racks on the back of your door. Stylish towel bars stacked three
high on the back of your door can eliminate the need for racks elsewhere in the
bathroom, opening up more wall space. If your bathroom’s really small, these
towels on the back of the door might not even be out of reach from inside the
shower!
3.
Elevate shelving above the toilet tank. If you have shelves elsewhere, but the
space above your toilet tank is empty, consider relocating high shelving to
above the “dead space” behind the toilet. Consolidating this used space into a
single area can broaden out the rest of the bathroom.
4.
Go high with wall cubes. Cubbie or cubes situated overhead can be an effective
way to move the clutter of storage above eye level. There are companies who
make these wall-mounted, moisture-resistant cube shelves in a variety of
styles.
5.
Recess some lighting. You may not multiple light sources in your small
bathroom, but if you can “hide” some of your lighting in recessed areas,
particularly above the shower, you can reduce the “noise” of big fixtures.
Look on the bright side: At least a small bathroom means less to clean. If these design tips aren't enough to open up your small bathroom, perhaps it's time to upgrade to that bathroom of your dreams...let me help you find your next home today.
Look on the bright side: At least a small bathroom means less to clean. If these design tips aren't enough to open up your small bathroom, perhaps it's time to upgrade to that bathroom of your dreams...let me help you find your next home today.
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