Small Bathroom Ideas That Are Big on Style
Go from poky to packing a punch with these space-savvy design tricks for small bathrooms - they'll make a statement and then some
If you have a small bathroom off a hallway or a tiny powder room tucked under the stairs, don’t be intimidated by the size – embrace it! Take the emphasis off the square metreage and place it on your materials, colour or layout to transform your space from ordinary to extraordinary. Using paint, tile, wallpaper and built-ins creatively can help turn your little bathroom into a jewel box.
An open shower. Europeans have known for years that eliminating the shower door can make a shower fit into the smallest of bathrooms. Extra waterproofing measures need to be taken – like tiling from floor to ceiling – but this design could be worth it if you have a small space like this one.
An unconventional layout. This bathroom has the space to handle a small bathtub, but the tub’s position could have cramped the vanity. The designer took a creative approach, placing the vanity directly against the shower glass with a mirror up top to save space.
Great floor tile. Put your bathroom’s focal point on the ground to draw the eye towards the back of the room. This narrow bathroom seems tight at first, but the floor tile makes you forget the square metreage. Placing the same motif on the back window glass as on the floor makes the design cohesive.
Built-ins. Small bathrooms in older homes often have plenty of nooks, crannies and random walls that go unused. Make the most of these surfaces – don’t let anything become dead space. This homeowner took advantage of the interior wall next to the toilet to create additional storage and an immediate interior focal point.
A mural. The mural in this popular small bathroom fools the eye at first glance. Poster-style murals are available at many online retailers – imagine taking a trip to Hawaii or the desert every time you open the bathroom door. Take a cue from this bathroom: line up the mural with a vantage point that implies the bathroom goes on and on for a playful, realistic touch.
Bold wall coverings. In extra-large scale, bold wall coverings make for small bathrooms that are delightfully shocking to the eye. Try adding the same wall covering to your ceiling for extra drama.
Mirrors. Adding a mirror to a small space is the oldest trick in the book – because it works. This bathroom has a corner mirror that doubles everything in its view, including the lights on either side. This is a great technique if you have a bathroom without natural light.
The horizontal stripes in this half bathroom make the room look wider. The painted ceiling pulls the eye away from noticing the small size.
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