Small bathrooms with a few strategically placed enhancements can feel larger and give a feeling of luxury. Bathroom Remodeling ideas for small bathrooms that function both aesthetically and practically represent a perfect opportunity for homeowners to get the most out of their space.
Agewise Design understands that accessibility in bathrooms can be limited because of the many differences in abilities between individuals.
When creating your personalized bathing system, Agewise Design creates a design to meet the specific needs of you, your family, and your bathing companion. By checking out marble options, updated vanity tops, storage solutions, and more, you’ll have all of the information you need to make changes to your bathroom so it’s both functional and stylish.
In a small bathroom, no space is wasted. No matter the size of the space, there are plenty of bathroom remodeling ideas that can revolutionize how you look at your bathroom! In this guide, we laid out our Top 5 Bathroom Remodeling Ideas for Small Bathrooms.
Modern Design
A modern bathroom design is an appealing option for anyone who wants to banish the “closet” look of tiny bathrooms.
The key to creating a modern bathroom is clean lines and neutral colors. This bathroom sees its open, airy illusion created through two simple decisions: a vanity with crisp and straight lines and a bathroom sink and faucet with minimal decoration and visible plumbing.
Bathtubs
The small bathroom provides no space for a separate shower stall—but with this narrow bathroom, the homeowner is still able to soak up luxury. The deep soaking tub that’s strategically placed in front of the double sinks makes for a soothing oasis in the small room. This small bathroom features tile flooring in an ikat design, plus an art print positioned above the glass-doored shower cabinet. The glass doors feature frosted details, accentuating the space with extra illumination. With a plush gray rug in front of the matching bench seat, the entire ensemble feels warmly inviting.
Storage
If you have a small bathroom, it can be hard to find places to store all your stuff. If your bathroom doesn’t have any nooks or crannies built-in for storage, the solution could be as simple as adding a ladder shelf above your toilet- or better yet, hang shelves that are tall enough to hold heavier items like liner hangers, hampers, and baskets. The ladder shelf provides a convenient place for everything from towels to toiletries.
Wainscoting
The simplest way to add visual interest to a room is to add texture. In a bathroom, wainscoting is a classic solution to add surface area while defining space. This design photo from Pomegranate’s blog not only uses a graphic wallpaper but accents the top of the wainscoting with paint. By keeping the white and neutral, the bold print adds a pop of personality without overwhelming the small space. The white pedestal sink also uses less floor space than an under mount option and pops against the dark tile.
Color of Bathroom
Have fun with color especially in a small, tight space. For example, if the vanity is white, the ceiling can be painted a deep blue or lavender. Choose wall colors that are bold, but not overwhelming. While it may seem obvious, sometimes oversize shrubs can help open up a small space without turning it into an outdoor room. Try adding tropical plants to your bedroom curtains for an indoor/outdoor one also see how this looks at night when light is entering the window.
Conclusion
The key is having this as an accent color and then contrasting it with light colors such as white or beige for the other elements like the tub, toilet, sink, and accessories.