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Three Renovation Ideas for Small Bathrooms

Will Sheils February 24, 2022

Next to kitchens, bathrooms are probably the most-used space in a home. Traditionally, bathrooms were on the smaller side, but as modern times lead to increasingly busier lives and growing households, a bathroom renovation is often the solution to increase comfort and functionality. Here are some strategies to consider for making the most of your limited space. 

3 Tips for a Small Bathroom Renovation

1. Stick With Light Colors

Using light or natural colors is usually the simplest way to give your bathroom a spacious feel. However, it doesn’t always mean you have to use the same color throughout. For example, you can try a white base with dashes of taupe, soft blues, or pale blush to enhance your room’s appeal. One helpful tip is to avoid sharp contrasting hues and dividing lines because they can make rooms feel smaller. Sometimes, dark colors can work, but only if they have a high sheen or gloss finish and are under the right lighting. 

2. Add the Illusion of Height

A bathroom renovation gives you the chance to replace large, dark crown molding that tends to overpower small spaces. You can also make it the same color as the walls or ceilings. These methods will create the illusion of raising the ceiling or eliminating the visual stop, making your bathroom look bigger. If you’re changing your hanging light fixtures, think about switching to recessed lighting to avoid lowering the ceiling. You can also install wall sconces, since upward light can make the ceiling look receded. Finally, don’t forget to let natural light in whenever you can to expand your bathroom’s visual size.

3. Maximize Reflective Surfaces

Reflective surfaces can bounce light and open up your room visually. From big mirrors to high-gloss fixtures like showers and sinks, anything that produces more bouncing light can make your room look larger. Transparent surfaces can also open the space. Consider installing a clear glass shower door to let your shower area become an extension of the bathroom. If you have a tub or tile shower enclosure, consider swapping it for a material that allows light to pass through.

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