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7 Small Bathroom Design Ideas

7 Small Bathroom Design Ideas

Need a small bathroom renovation? Here are a few ideas to get you started.

Whether you plan to live in your home for a long time or intend to sell, the bathroom is one of the rooms that truly make a difference in comfort and property value. The condition of the bathrooms can make or break the home’s overall appeal. Many Maryland houses have small bathrooms, but that’s no issue. Below are seven small bathroom design ideas that can turn that small corner of the world into an oasis.

Pocket Door

Part of what makes a small bathroom attractive is how functional it is. Having an efficient, space-saving way to get in and out is one way to make it instantaneously better. A pocket door can allow for more space usage options in the bathroom, such as storage.

Statement Walls

Trending photos of spectacular small bathroom design ideas online will show you that walls are essential to the overall look and feel. Wallpaper, tile, and paint color are all highly popular, and the patterns available are limitless. You can have a bathroom as opulent, minimal, dark, or light as you wish.

Classic White

Small spaces generally look more spacious when they have light-colored walls and furnishings. White is always a classic and is a safe option for any bathroom design. You can add a pop of color through the cabinetry, tiling, flooring, or any other feature.

Mirrors

Mirrors also help make small spaces feel bigger. Accent mirrors are trending now, but you can have a larger mirror, or two side-by-side, if you’d like. Frameless mirrors also add spaciousness.

Floating Features

For added floor space and a minimal look, you can add floating vanities and floating toilets. Wall-installed features make them appear lighter and less dense and create broader, easier-to-clean floor space. 

Integrated Storage

Storage is all-important in small bathroom design. You will want room for all your cleaning supplies, cosmetics, shampoos, toothpaste, and bubble bath soaps. The vanity’s under-counter cabinetry isn’t your only option; you can also integrate floating shelves, built-in storage, and pull-out storage for the smartest functionality.

Room for a Tub

Some might think a tiny bathroom is too small to fit a full-size tub, but if you have a will, there is a way. Japanese soaking tubs, for example, are deep but take up minimal space, while standalone soaking tubs are also popular. If a tub is high on your wishlist, you can turn the feature into a focal point. If you’re ready for a bathroom renovation, call on North Arundel Contracting!

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