Small Bathroom Design Advice
Homeowners want to get the most out of the space they
have in their home. This is especially
true for the master bathroom. Because we
spend so much time in our bathroom in the morning and at night, it is important
that every space is being utilized efficiently.
Below are four design tips when it comes to getting the most out of
small bathroom spaces.
Give the Illusion
When you cannot afford creating new space by knocking
down walls or adding square footage, sometimes you have to be clever in making
the master bathroom feel larger. Lighter
paint colors provide a sense of openness in small rooms. Another trick is to place your flooring tile
diagonal. Doing this makes the room feel
larger than what it actually is. Also
remember that larger floor tile because lesser grout lines give the illusion of
a larger space.
Don't Forget Your Shower Doors
Frameless shower doors are a great way to boost visual
appeal as well as giving a sense of open space.
Not only are frameless shower doors easier to clean, but they provide a
modern, sleek look to your bathroom.
Minimal is Better
Clutter can quickly turn a small space even smaller. Remove anything that is not being used in
order to maximize your valuable bathroom space.
Pedestal Sink Solution
A pedestal sink takes up minimal space which allows your
room to feel more spacious.
Hire a Professional
A professional bathroom remodeling expert can give you
tips to make your bathroom feel larger, but they can also create a design that
is specific to your unique design. Some
of the top
bathroom remodeling ideas
are those that are created by a professional for very specific room
dimensions. Take advantage of their
expertise.
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