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Mar 13,2019 1 Comment on 12 Design Tips to Make a Small Bathroom Better

Here are 12 tips for designing a small bathroom.

Eclectic Powder Room by Hillary Thomas Designs
1. Install a corner sink. Sometimes even a pedestal sinkcan disrupt the only available traffic lane in a bathroom.

In this case placing a corner sink across from the toilet works better than a sink across from the shower. The opening and closing of the shower door usually creates an awkward walk-around condition.

Eclectic  by Scott Neste | Minor Details Interior Design
2. Use a shower curtain. A shower curtain that moves back and forth saves space over a glass door that moves in and out. Shower-tub combos actually can fit into small spaces, with some tubs coming in at 60 inches in length.
Contemporary Bathroom by Jordan Parnass Digital Architecture
3. Float the vanity. Besides just visually helping the bathroom appear bigger, mounting a vanity above the floor frees up a little space for small items.
Transitional Bathroom by Peter S. Balsam Associates
Peter S. Balsam Associates
4. Round the vanity. Tight spaces can make sharp corners hip hazards. If the corners of a vanity would get in the way, opt for a rounded style. Yes, a round vanity can work in a square space. No more bruised hips!
Eclectic Bathroom by Chris A Dorsey Photography
Chris A Dorsey Photography
5. Extend the counter over the toilet. This banjo-style arrangement can be done with stone or a wood slab. The extended counter creates just enough space for a few needed items. Toilet placement is not affected, and the look is minimalist and clean.
Traditional Bathroom by Dunlap Design Group, LLC
6. Use a large-scale pattern. A large-scale pattern, like this wide stripe, can trick the eye into seeing expanded space. The square footage might stay the same, but the bathroom will feel bigger.
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Modern Bathroom by Wagner Studio Architecture
Wagner Studio Architecture
7. Skip the shower door. If your bathroom is about 5 feet wide, that’s just enough space to squeeze in a toilet and a 30- by 60-inch tub. With tight conditions such as these, consider a glass panel instead of a glass shower door. It will keep most of the water in the shower and will free up needed elbow room.
Contemporary Bathroom by Chic Decor & Design, Margarite Oliveira
8. Expand the mirror. In the tightest spaces, having a mirror stretch across the wall instead of just the vanity can enable two people to use it at once. In less-than-ideal space conditions, every inch helps.
Contemporary Bathroom by Michael Goodsmith Design
9. Mount the towel bar on a door. Where can I put my towels? I wish I had a nickel for every time I heard that question.

When space is at a minimum, mounting a towel bar on the shower door keeps towels handy. You might need to store the bulk of your towels in a nearby linen closet, but having that one towel close by to dry off with is essential.

Traditional Powder Room by Design Cube Inc.
10. Install a trough sink. The narrow, clean styling of a trough sink is a good-looking space solution. Trough sinks have a low profile. When wall mounted, they free up floor space as well for storage or foot traffic.
Beach Style Bathroom by Sheila Rich Interiors, LLC
11. Select a vanity with one shelf. Pedestal design has gotten smarter. Even a pedestal style with one shelf can hold towels or a basket for toilet paper. I personally love the way fresh, clean towels look folded neatly in a bathroom.

Contemporary Bathroom by Studio Frank
12. Use a wall-mounted faucet. Mounting a faucet on the wall allows for a narrower sink or vanity, which in turn frees up square footage in the total bathroom. Don’t be afraid to try a wall-mounted faucet in traditional design. It works anywhere!

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