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In the past few years I've had a few people ask for my advice in decorating their bathrooms and the #1 complaint I've heard is that theirs is just too small.
My argument to that is; I enjoy small cozy bathrooms rather than the enormous Mediterranean style bathrooms of today's new up-scale homes.
I came up with some bathroom design techniques for giving a small bathroom a simple make-over which results in making it feel much more spacious.
Here are my favorite tips (in order of the effectiveness I experienced.
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- Lighting - Quite honestly, lighting can make a huge difference.
The brighter a room is, the larger it feels.
For small bathrooms I highly suggest using recessed halogen lights for the tub and shower areas.
For the vanity I suggest using the standard strip style task lighting (as you don't want shadows from recessed lighting there.
) - Color Schemes - This is another really important technique.
The brighter and lighter your colors, the larger your bathroom will feel (ie.
light blues or yellows.
) Also to try keep your flooring lighter, dark woods and such really do make a small bathroom feel smaller. - Mirrors - This is quite a common technique that is even used by restaurants to create a larger atmosphere.
If you have any space for an extra mirror or two definitely add one (behind the door is usually a good spot.
) You would be surprised what a few simple mirrors can do.
I've only listed the quick and simple techniques but if you're looking for a more involved plan, you may want to consider remodeling your bathroom.
You can change out fixtures and possibly go with a different style of sink, tub, or shower.
These days there are so many products at local hardware stores it's actually hard to choose.