5 Small Bathroom Layout Tips
A small bathroom layout doesn’t really offer much room for redesigning options and you make need to make the best of the space you have available. In large cities, especially, where space is at a premium, smaller homes tend to get built to accommodate the masses. Redesigning a bathroom which is small, requires plenty imagination.
Tip 1: Vanity
Purchase a slightly smaller sink and vanity unit to offer the room a little more space. Some vanity units are too large and take up far too much room space.
Tip 2: Sink
There is also the idea of removing the vanity unit altogether and just having a pedestal sink. For cupboard space you can have a medicine cabinet on the wall and perhaps another corner cupboard for the cleaning materials.
Tip 3: Shower
Fix a shower in place of the bath. Many people don’t use their bath except to stand up in to take a shower, so the idea of taking the bath out and having a shower or wet room will give your bathroom far more space than it has currently.
Tip 4: Using Space
Utilize the space properly. If you have a small recess where the toilet would be better suited, situate it in there instead, leaving you with more floor area to work with.
Tip 5: Bath
If you are intent on keeping the bath, you can opt to replace it for a slightly smaller one. Some baths are far too shallow, but you don’t have to compromise on depth. You can buy a regular depth shorter bath.