Here at Bathroom Studio Design, we create sumptuous bathroom designs in all shapes and sizes. Therefore, we know how to make the most of the area you are working with. Whether you are creating a new family bathroom or a small en-suite or water closet, we know how to maximise the space. In this blog, we look at different ways you can make a small bathroom look and feel more spacious.
Consider your colour scheme.
It is better to use light colours to help make a small bathroom feel larger. A more neutral tone will open the space, as oppose to darker colours which can make a room feel smaller.
Add mirrors.
Mirrors can create the illusion of a larger space by reflecting light and making the room feel more open. Consider adding a large mirror or a mirrored wall to your bathroom design. You can visit our showroom in Brentwood to browse our range of luxury bathroom mirrors.
Ditch the shower curtain.
Swapping a shower curtain for a glass shower screen will open up the space by allowing more light to flow through. Shower screens are easier to maintain and often a more hygienic option for your new family bathroom.
Use wall-mounted storage.
When designing a smaller bathroom, we advise that you avoid using bulky storage units that take up valuable floor space. Instead, use wall-mounted shelves, cabinets, and hooks to keep your bathroom organized. This leaves more floor space which in turn can make the bathroom feel bigger.
Light it right!
Choosing the right lighting is important to make a small bathroom feel brighter and more open. Consider using a combination of natural and artificial light to create a well-lit space.
Get Help from the Experts
By implementing these tips, you can create a small bathroom that feels larger and more inviting. However, the best way to make the most of your space is to speak to the experts. The team at Bathroom Studio Design has over 20 years of experience designing, supplying, and installing luxury bathrooms. Visit our stylish Brentwood showroom to browse our stock and discuss your new bathroom design.