How to Design a Small Bathroom

Sometime we confused when decide what kind our bathroom design because the size of our bathroom. Its more easy to remodelling large bathroom, because in large place we can more easy mixing the design and furniture, but dont worry this tips and gallery maybe will guide a new ideas for remodelling bathroom, chek it out...
  • Floor Tiles:
Large tiles can make the already small bathroom feel even more claustrophobic. To overcome this, you need to make use of smaller tiles. This creates the illusion of space while still maintaining the fundamental purpose or reason of using tiles.
  • Color:
Bright colors create the illusion of space, therefore use light colors in a small bathroom. Also use lighter colour on the ceilings to enhance the illusion even more. This will not necessarily require the purchase of a new paint color as you can simply save some of the left over wall paint and add some white paint to make it lighter. This lighter version can then be used on the ceiling. You can also take this effect even further by ensuing that you have light coloured towels and floor mats.
  • Tub/ Shower:
Bath tubs, though very luxurious take up valuable space and may not be ideal for small spaces, think about replacing the bathtub with a shower placed strategically, in the corner perhaps. Be sure to also use a transparent shower curtain or partitioning material. This serves its functional purpose while ensuring that the area is not cut off visually thereby again creating the illusion of space.
  • Small furniture:
the most sensible option for small spaces but one larger statement piece, such as a bath, can create an airy atmosphere if it is strategically selected and positioned. Scale furniture to the space you have, most bathroom fittings come in a variety of shapes and sizes. In recent years inwall toilet suites have become increasingly popular in residential design as they are now easy to install and service and they are a great space saver in bathrooms. By having the cistern behind the wall or in the ceiling the toilet pan is the only part of the toilet suite in the bathroom. They not only save space but the stylish, minimalist look assists in the perception of space.
  • Door:
Conventional doors take up way too much space and require a pretty substantial area to allow for the swing. They also may require one to open and close the door in order to maneuver around the bathroom. Consider using sliding or pocket doors instead. These eliminate the hassle of the swing area while still partitioning the bathroom thereby locking in humidity. Ensure that the sliding doors selected slide open and close easily and without creating excessive acoustic disturbance.
  • Pedestal Sink:
These are a great way to conserve space in a small bathroom setup, the slender mounting leaves space underneath for shelves, a dustbin or any other sort of item that you may require. Their visual design also provides the illusion of space due to the fact that they are tall and slender. In order to save money one may try to acquire from a used fixture store. You can also make your own using unique materials thus giving it that all important personal touch.















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