Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Design small bathroom ideas from Saul Grey-Smith

No Wasted Space

Examine the floor plan carefully and plan storage solutions according to your preferences and space constraints. Custom built in cabinetry is generally the very best option for maximizing cupboard space. In this bathroom, a row of cabinetry goes along two walls. Even the corner is good-utilized with a sizable upper cupboard that maximizes space with a door set on the diagonal.

Create a Cozy Feel with Color

Selecting a single color in several colors can make an expression of coziness. This miniature toilet is enveloped by warm beige wall tiles like a hug. A Mirror framework and a richly stained wood dressing table add a bit of luxury. The tiny floor tiles add a dash of contrasting texture that keeps the space seeming fresh and modern.

Stand-Alone Storage

Add standalone storage in your small bathroom to help organization and add a lot of fashion.
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Create Drama

Play for instant impact with shades as well as textures. This tiny powder room benefits from streamlined storage and a neutral color scheme. The tiled flooring, featuring rocks of varying sizes and colors, adds unique texture underfoot. A wooden mirror frame is a stunning, nature-inspired focal point above the vanity that is small.

Use Reflective Surfaces

Enlarging a small space is part illusion. Mirrors and lights are two key tools that, when utilized in conjunction with reflective surfaces, can produce a smallish room feel bigger. This modern bathroom uses reflective and light surfaces -- glass light fixtures stainless steel hardware, and mirrors -- to produce a greater sense of space.

Stretch the Storage

If the tiny footprint of a toilet is maxed out, look up. Make use of wall ledge that is recessed or a shallow to supply storage without eating up valuable floor space. In this little bathroom, an open dressing table -- selected to keep the space light -- required careful storage preparation. A ledge along one wall offers display space for decorative things and pretty soaps. Over the ledge, a shelving unit shows hand towels, miniature storage containers, and also other bathroom necessities.

Use a Large Mirror

By creating the delusion of more space a space expands. Here, a large mirror above the vanity reflects the wall reverse, making the bathroom look twice as big. The illusion is helped by leaving the mirror frameless additionally.

Maximize Natural Light

Maximize the perceived size of a little bath by sharing space in the outdoors with the inside. Here, a big window provides access to delightful, private views. Two large mirrors hung help the little bath and reflect the view that is outside feel open and airy.


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