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5 Space-Saving Tips for Small Bathrooms

Modern homes are getting more expensive and smaller by the day. The best you can do is maximize every inch of your living space, including your bathroom. If everything is planned carefully, small, crowded restrooms can be just as stylish and functional as larger, spacious ones. Here are five practical tips to transform your small bathroom into a comfortable and attractive area without sacrificing style or functionality.

1. Maximize Vertical Space With Shelving and Cabinets

Your walls offer valuable real estate that you can make great use of. Consider installing open shelving or wall-mounted cabinets to store toiletries, towels, decorative items, and other bathroom essentials. 

When selecting shelving, slim designs that don’t protrude too much into the room are your best bet. Floating shelves are also effective because they offer storage without the visual bulk of brackets or supports. For cabinets, choose options with mirrored fronts to enhance both storage and light reflection.

2. Utilize Over-the-Toilet Storage Solutions

The area above the toilet is a perfect spot to squeeze in some extra storage. There are many space-saving units that fit nicely above the toilet, like shelves, cabinets, and even ladder-style towel racks. 

Look for units with open shelving or glass-fronted doors to keep the area visually light and accessible. If privacy is a concern, you can use baskets or decorative boxes on open shelves to conceal items neatly.

3. Choose Space-Efficient Bathroom Furniture

Space-efficient furniture designs, such as pedestal sinks or wall-mounted vanitiesfree up floor space and contribute to a more open feel. When shopping for vanities, consider those with built-in storage compartments to minimize the need for additional storage units.

4. Implement Organizational Systems for Accessories and Toiletries

A clutter-free bathroom feels more spacious and functional. Implementing organizational systems is essential to keeping countertops and surfaces clear. Drawer organizers, magnetic strips for metal items, and door-mounted racks can all help maintain order and accessibility. 

5. Be Strategic About Lighting and Colors

The color palette and lighting in a small bathroom can dramatically affect how spacious it feels. Light colors reflect more light, making the space appear brighter and larger. Therefore, consider using pale hues like white, cream, or light grey on walls, tiles, and fixtures to create a serene, open atmosphere. A glossy finish on tiles and paint can further enhance light reflection.

Strategic lighting is equally important. Install sconces or vanity lights at eye level to reduce shadows and evenly distribute light. A well-lit bathroom feels larger and more inviting. If natural light is limited, consider adding a skylight or a light tube to bring in daylight without compromising privacy.

Work With Us

If you are looking to take your small bathroom to the next level, call Bowen Remodeling & Design in Crofton, MD for expert advice and services. We can help you create a restroom that feels spacious and luxurious, no matter the size.

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