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Tips for Small Bathroom Design

1. Keep colors simple

To give your bathroom a light and airy feel you need to use light or neutral colors. Using light shades will also make the bathroom seem much larger than it is. When you use darker colors or patterned wallpapers the walls will appear to close in giving the bathroom a claustrophobic feel.

2. Replace the old toilet with a modern one


Newer modern toilets are much more compact and efficient these days. The older style can be quite imposing. Replace the old toilet and remember to leave adequate space around and in front of the toilet. You will find there are regulatory measurements for this. You don’t want to have your knees around your ears when using the lavatory.

3. Use frameless shower screens
Using a frameless shower screen is like using mirrors to create a bigger room. It gives the optical illusion of being bigger than it really is. Frameless shower screens are also easier to clean. If that isn’t an easy option, then perhaps a sliding shower screen will help out if you are tight on space.

4. Use your corner spaces

Corner shelving and storage units can be a godsend for utilizing the area in those corner spaces. A tall narrow set of shelves looks great with your bath towels rolled up and placed in it. Another good option for shelving is the type that fits above the the toilet cistern. These are both practical ideas where storage space is limited.

5. Install your shower over the bath

For a small bathroom with limited space you can install your shower over the bathtub. A practical idea for those who want to retain their bathtub. Just think of the cleaning you will save on, as you don’t have to clean a separate shower stall. Another idea is to replace the bathtub with a half sized bath tub. These are big enough to bathe a child and will certainly save on space.

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