For
homes with smaller bedrooms, you may need to get creative to make the most of
your space! Think straight about hiding it, but be careful not to smother your
eyes or create a dangerous headspace.
However,
a limited footprint shouldn't limit your design! So whether you're looking for
bathroom remodeling ideas or bathroom ideas designed to fit that small
bathroom, this guide is for you! Let's outline the best ways to achieve a
functional and stylish bathroom makeover in limited and under budget rooms.
Check
out our top 5 small bathroom remodeling ideas
1 - BYE BYE, BATH TUB
The
baths are spacious and functional for everyone from children to the elderly and
even family dogs. A long day at the office can be drowned out by nothing more
than a shower full of water and a bunch of bubbles. While a garden tub may be a
selling point for families with babies or young children, a nearby bathroom
plumbing, such as a bathtub for those living outside of this stage, may be more
appropriate for the bedroom with a large extended bathtub.
Bathtubs
take up an average of 13 square feet of space in your bathroom. In a small
bathroom where that space is at a premium, removing that space hog can open up
your options. Rub this bathtub into your plans and get plenty of space in your
guest bathroom.
If
this is your only bathroom, you can choose to install a corner shower. With the
hurdle of a large bathtub removed, you can free up that space to rethink your
guest bathroom floor plan or even expand your shower space. Which brings us to
our next little bathroom remodel idea!
2 - I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW
If
you are working on your small bathroom makeover, focus on the shower. Your
shower, whether prefabricated or built and installed on site, should use clean
fibers and minimize materials that make the shower appear small or fat,
reducing the room's overall sense of space.
The
best way to do this is with materials that let light through, avoid
"walling up" the shower with tiles or bag-board and consider glass or
even transparent partitions for the sides and shower door. These open solutions
will allow light to pass through the front and back and give the bathroom an
airy open feel. And using clear glass instead of ice will open the shower and
make the glass almost "disappear", giving the shower the feel of
adding square footage to the bathroom.
3 - FIND PLEASURE IN DESIGN
Larger
bathrooms have the luxury of pre-built closets and storage; with a small
bathroom this place is very affordable. Whether in that new glass shower or the
rest of the bathroom, you need to get creative with your storage space. The
more creative you are, the better, not only to make the most of the space, but
to keep it visually clean and spacious.
The
key is finding unused or long underused areas to add storage. In the shower,
instead of taking your cleaning and hygiene products to the rest of the world,
adding a niche to the shower wall is a great way to increase clean usable
storage space. Shower niche as a functional, tile accent to coordinate with
your shower.
Connect
with your bathroom remodeling partners at The Good Guys! With years of
experience building bathrooms, The Good Guys team can help guide you through
design, product selection and matching accessories, bringing your bathroom
vision to life with imaginative wisdom along the way.
4 - KEEP IT LIGHT
Given their utilitarian appearance and dimensions, hallway bathrooms can often look like closets in homes: small, dark, and crowded. Considering the average person spends around 420 minutes in the bathroom each week, why spend so much of their life in something as stuffy as a closet?
5 - COLOR IS YOUR FRIEND
Especially in a small space, don't be afraid of color. This is probably the most controversial tip on this list. Don't be afraid to be bold with your color in the cramped space of your bathroom.
Bold but light colors will reflect the natural and artificial light that exists in the space, making it warmer and more open. Light colors also have a calming effect, allowing the occupant to relax and feel less confined - a valuable commodity in a small space. Design your bathroom to enhance and match these warm colors.
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