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A master bathroom with a whirlpool tub, a rainfall shower head, heated floors and his and her sinks is great, but space and budget concerns bring most of us back down to reality. Don’t let your small bathroom limit your dreams or creativity, here are some small bathroom designs! as well as the strategy and subtle cues that make you forget how small your bathroom really is.

When dealing with small bathrooms, it’s usually good to go with bright and soft colors. Nonetheless, you can match the color of the bedroom with your bathroom. Add a designer mirror, new faucet, granite counter tops and paintings. And try to maintain the sense of continuity.
Most small bathrooms are used as guest bathrooms and typically in the hallway. Well, just because it’s not your primary bathroom, that doesn’t mean you can’t design it as if it was. You can use bead board paneling, a light taupe color and maybe a pedestal sink. Pedestal sinks were designed and made for small bathrooms, it doesn’t take up valuable space at your feet or in the bathroom. You may lose some cabinet space, but you gain valuable square footage. Who said small bathrooms had to be boring and dull? Depending on the size of the bathroom, you can add cabinets. You certainly sacrifice counter space, but oftentimes, you would need those cabinets for extra towels, toiletries and other bathroom supplies. If you are short on space and want to make a splash in your small bathroom, you better upgrade the color and vanity adding that “wow” factor to any small bathroom.

Arched ceilings is a great way to add the idea of extra square footage to any small bathroom. Incorporating a recessed shower shelf, which is a must-have for all small bathrooms. It doesn’t only make your key toiletries accessible, but it also doesn’t get in your way. Small bathrooms do not get much more modern than white tile floors, white walls, recessed lighting and a vessel sink. At first glance, the bathroom may seem large, but the sleek features, black and white hues, as well as the perfectly placed vanity make it look and feel larger than it really is.

Just because you have a small bathroom doesn’t mean you can’t spend a whole night in your bathtub reading a good book. This Victorian masterpiece utilized a brushed nickel faucet, translucent glass in the window, a bathtub tray to hold the necessities and white tile all around. With a bathroom like this, you forget all the worries that come from a long day at the office. Let’s first start off with the huge mirror above the vanity. Did you know that mirrors work with the light to create a wider look for any bathroom? Therefore, you should always go as big as possible when it comes to mirrors in a small bathroom. Small bathrooms should never limit your creativity. Despite limited square footage, you can create a luxurious bathroom that other small bathroom owners only dream about. Make those dreams a reality.



