47 Small Bathroom Ideas to Make Your Space Feel Bigger

This mirrored Relax Inox model from The Radiator Company is a tasteful addition that reflects well on you. ‘When choosing the scheme for your bathroom, consider creating a sense of flow from you’re the rest of your home into the bathroom with a complementary scheme. This does not necessarily mean being too matchy, however picking out key colours works particularly well.’ explains Helen Shaw, Benjamin Moore UK Director. Set the scene with global motifs like palm trees, detailed Moroccan-inspired designs and African Berber-style rugs. We love this combination of a dark wood freestanding unit and streamlined sanitaryware from GSG Ceramic Design.

  • This ultra-sleek space remains calm and collected thanks to all-white walls and a spa-worthy stand-alone bathtub.
  • Not just contrast tiling but colours on the decor also play an important role.
  • You should include at least two sinks and for privacy, position the toilet and shower in an isolated cubicle.
  • Built-in bathtubs as it not only creates a stylish look but also uses the space efficiently.
  • But will the world of fashion and interiors cleverly intertwined, we’re seeing this print popping up on our bathroom walls.

If attempting to add light to a shower, be sure to enlist a professional who can ensure that it’s safely installed, up to code, and 100% waterproof. Contemporary radiators have come a long way from the cringe-worthy, bulky metal rads, that dare we say… So, if only for the sake of safety, update your warming appliance to something more aesthetically-pleasing.

The Many Benefits of a Wall Hung Basin for Your Bathroom

Use soft, textured accessories and uncommon sanitaryware to balance out the industrial look. This refined family home’s bathroom received the couture treatment, with the upper walls covered in Giverny Mandolin fabric. If you’ve planned significant layout changes, start with demolition. Remove old fixtures and materials, ensuring plumbing and electrical systems meet your requirements. Address any necessary structural modifications upfront at this stage. Transforming your bathroom into a dream escape is an exciting endeavor.

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  • While this stylish bath skips a lot of the storage options many of us expect with a primary bath, it can make for a fun powder or guest bath concept.
  • Stick to earthy colors and remember to protect any exposed wood with a waterproof sealer.
  • This space from Will Brown Interiors includes an antique vanity and Italian mirror, while a contemporary chandelier anchors the stacked stone niche that houses a modern soaking tub.

No more excuses for arguing over who left toothpaste smears all over the mirror! If space allows, get your symmetry smiles on with double basins and mirrors. Not only does a duo add impact and pleasing balance to any scheme, but doubling up under sink storage allows you to maintain an organized bathroom countertop, free of clutter. From adding function when fitting out the space with storage, to finding a look you love, there’s a lot to consider with every bathroom remodel.

Opt for atmospheric lighting

Whether you’re an art connoisseur or you want to frame some family photos to add a personal touch, wall art can fit within any budget. Adding a window in your shower will help to draw out humidity, even if you just crack it open during or after a shower. A window also will let natural light into the bathroom, so you likely won’t have to waste energy by turning on a bathroom light during the day. Just remember to slope a shower window sill downward so water drains off of it and use frosted glass for privacy. If you plan to remodel a bathroom shower, consider trying a low-flow showerhead.

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