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Designs And Decorating Tips To Make The Most Of A Compact Bathroom

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A small bathroom can be a big source of frustration and even embarrassment when you are entertaining. Fortunately, today there are specially designed bathroom sinks, showers, tubs and toilets that allow you to make the most of the space you have. Simple decorating tips can make a big difference in how comfortable a space saver bathroom feels, as well. If the space in your bathroom is very limited, consider replacing the bathtub with a shower stall. Many people rarely take baths and find they do not miss a tub at all once it has been replaced. When you choose a shower stall, opt for sliding glass doors to save even more space. Clear glass that allows you to see through to the back shower wall will create the illusion of more space, as well. Corner shower stalls are one of the most efficient choices when it comes to making smart use of space. If you choose a corner shower with a curved base, your small bathroom will look bigger and feel more comfortable, too.

Making use of corner space is a great strategy to use with other types of bathroom fixtures, too. Sink basins and even toilets that are designed for corners are two other options for maximizing bathroom space. There are even corner baths available today.

If you decide you would like to keep your bath but a corner style bath just does not suit your space, look for a bath that is deeper, but not as long as regular baths. P-Shape baths or baths that narrow at one end can also save space.

A pedestal style, free-standing sink basin can also save space in the bathroom. You will not have a vanity taking up extra space beneath the sink if you opt for a pedestal. Wall hung sink basins are another stylish space saving option.

Storage space is often an issue in a compact bathroom. The wall space above the toilet is one area many people neglect to use in their bathrooms. You can place shelving above the toilet for storage without taking up floor space as you would with a cabinet or vanity. Specially designed, slim wall cabinets are another great option for making the most of this space. Many people are amazed at what a well designed floor plan combined with the right bathroom fixtures and appliances can do for a compact bathroom. Once you have arranged your bathroom to maximise space, decorating tips can give the illusion of an even bigger space.

Most people hang a mirror above the sink basin in the bathroom to create the illusion of greater depth, choose a large mirror. Mirrors reflect light and make small spaces seem larger. When decorating a small bathroom, avoid complex patterns and bold colors. Complex patterns have the effect of making spaces seem smaller. Instead, choose a light color for the walls that reflects light and limit the decorations you include. Light enhances the appearance of space, so be sure you have plenty of lighting in a small bathroom. If at all possible, add a window - even if it is a small one. Natural light is particularly effective for creating the illusion of more space.

Remodeling a small bathroom is an easy way to improve your daily life and reduce stress. It is also a smart home improvement investment. Best of all, replacing toilets, sink basins and showers or baths does not have to cost a fortune.

Mark Farrell parnters in a Manchester Web design company working on behalf of Bathshop321.Com supplying top quality bathroom suites

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