Small Bathroom, Big Impact: Tips for Maximizing Your Space

So you have a small bathroom that you’re getting ready to renovate. Unless you’re quite lucky, you likely won’t be able to add more space with an expansion, but there are ways that you can make better use of your small space.

A bathroom renovation is the perfect opportunity for you to decide what you need and make it happen. What do you find yourself lacking? What area feels the most cramped?

We’re here to help you plan. Read on to learn our top tips for maximizing your space in a small bathroom. 

Optimize Your Layout

Before you start renovating, take a good hard look at your bathroom’s layout. Think about how you usually use your space and the occasional things that get in your way.

For example, do you always find yourself running out of space on your counter when you’re getting ready in the morning? Do you share a bathroom with someone else and need more walking and standing space for those busy work mornings? 

You should also consider the “wet zone” (the area around the shower and sink), and think about how you can make the most of this space. Many people make the mistake of putting things too close to that zone and creating less functional spaces as a result. 

Select Space-Saving Fixtures

Do you always feel like you’re always running out of room? Do you leave spare toiletries and towels in a different room because you simply have no space? When you’re planning a bathroom renovation, you can easily fix that.

Choose fixtures that are designed specifically for small bathrooms. Wall-mounted faucets, toilets with built-in tanks, and compact shower enclosures can all help to create more space. Pick and choose the space-saving options that work best for you (for example, if you love a hot bath at night, you may want to skip the tiny shower).

Look for fixtures with a slim profile or a circular shape. This can help to create a sense of flow and make the room feel larger even when you haven’t expanded the space. 

Make the Most of Vertical Space

Don’t forget to look up! In a small bathroom, you have to make use of every bit of space, and that includes the space on your walls. 

Make the most of your bathroom’s vertical space by installing a floor-to-ceiling cabinet or shelves. This will help to keep clutter at bay and create the illusion of more space. Consider a wall-mounted towel rack or a shower caddy to keep essentials within easy reach.

Lighten Up

Lighting can make a big impact in a small bathroom. If your bathroom’s lighting could use a revamp, now is the time to do it. 

Consider installing a skylight or larger window to bring in natural light. If this isn’t a good option for you, use LED light strips or a lighted mirror to create the illusion of more space. You can also add more overhead lights or even extra lights above the shower or mirrors.

Consider installing more or larger mirrors to bounce light around and make the room feel even larger. 

Choose the Right Color and Pattern

Use color and pattern to create a sense of depth and visual interest in your small bathroom. You’ll be surprised at how much of a difference the right paint or wallpaper can make. 

A light or neutral color on the walls can help to create a sense of space. A bold or darker color on the floor or in accessories can add depth and visual interest without making the bathroom feel too small or closed off. 

Consider a patterned shower curtain or rug to add texture and visual interest without being too overwhelming. While you can opt for an accent wall with patterns instead, depending on just how small your bathroom is, this may end up working against you. It could make the space seem smaller. 

Consider New Storage Solutions

We’ve already talked about how storage is key in a small bathroom!. When you don’t have enough storage, things start to pile up. Your counters can become quickly consumed by your toiletries and other products, and a tidy bathroom can turn into a complete mess before you know it. 

Consider a wall-mounted cabinet or shelves to keep essentials within easy reach. A pedestal sink with a built-in storage compartment or a recessed medicine cabinet can also help to keep clutter at bay without taking up too much extra space. 

Look for anywhere that you can add extra drawers or cabinets. Consider installing drawer and cabinet dividers as well to keep the space more organized.

In a small bathroom, you generally don’t have the ability to bring in extra storage. However, if you can rearrange things so you have a clear corner, that would be the perfect spot to add a chest of drawers or a storage cart.

Don’t Forget the Final Touches

Finally, don’t forget the little things that can make a big impact in your small bathroom. These will generally come after the bulk of the renovation is complete, but it’s always good to plan ahead so you can visualize your end goal, final touches and all. 

Add some greenery, such as a small potted plant or a vase of fresh flowers, to bring in a touch of natural beauty. Consider a scented candle or essential oil diffuser to create a relaxing ambiance. These are great uses of any new wall-mounted shelves you have installed around the bathroom. 

How Will You Make the Most of Your Small Bathroom? 

A small bathroom doesn’t have to be a big problem. With a bit of planning and some space-saving measures, you can maximize your small space with ease. Turn your bathroom into your own relaxing custom oasis. 

Are you ready to totally transform and improve your bathroom? At LA Carpet, we do more than just carpets. We’d love to help you with your bathroom renovation. Reach out for an estimate today.

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