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Bathroom Remodeling for Small Spaces


by DoItYourself Staff

Bathroom remodeling needs to be planned carefully as mistakes are time consuming and costly to remedy. If you are short on space, the challenge is greater. Bathroom furniture is bulky enough, so every inch counts when your small bathroom needs remodeling. Follow these easy steps to get the best out of your small bathroom.

Step 1: Measure Carefully

Make sure you know how much space you have available. Using graph paper, map out a few bathroom remodeling options with a pencil. This will show you how workable those options are.

Step 2: Consider a Short Bath

The bath is the largest item in the bathroom and may dominate a small space. Short baths are common in Japan, where space is at a premium. Whilst an adult may not be able to stretch out fully in a short bath, they are nevertheless fit for their purpose and the bather can still wash in comfort. Short baths can be stylish, and of course, save water.

Step 3: Combine the Shower and Bath

A separate shower and bath are a luxury when a small bathroom needs remodeling. Putting the shower over the bath offers both washing options in the same space. To prevent the floor from getting wet, you will need a shower screen or curtain. A shower curtain can be pulled into place and then retracted when the shower is not in use, which adds to the feeling of space.

Step 4: Look at Space Saving Sinks

Corner sinks can be stylish and are very useful when remodeling a small bathroom. Vanity sinks are also a good choice because the storage underneath can hide toiletries, towels and spare toilet tissue that would be taking up space elsewhere.

Step 5: Use Hidden Storage

Installing towel rails on the back of the bathroom door means that you can dispense with freestanding ones. Storage units underneath the toilet cistern also allow you to store spare toilet tissue and feminine products discretely. The most effective storage solution to create the illusion of more space with small bathroom remodeling is a large, cupboard-backed mirror. A large mirror reflects light and gives the impression of a larger room, and the cupboard behind it keeps spare toothpaste etc out of view.

Step 6: Consider Using Sliding Doors

The space needed to accommodate a door opening inwards to a small bathroom or outwards into the landing is wasted with a conventional door. Sliding or folding doors are an innovative solution to this problem, and provide an interesting design feature.

 

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