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Clik here to view.Feeling cramped in your tiny bathroom? In many standard homes it’s the bathrooms that suffer most when it comes to space. If you are like many Americans taking on a huge and expensive renovation by knocking out walls and adding windows is not the best option financially given the static economy. But don’t worry! Bath Fitter can give you 7 simple ways to make that pint-sized space appear and feel larger.
Choose Light Colors
Dark, warm colors make a space feel intimate and comfortable while light neutral colors make a space feel open and airy. Using cool tones will give the illusion of a larger, open room. Pastels are also a good choice if you prefer something a little more fun.
Keep it Simple
Limit the number of accessories to avoid the cluttered feeling. Do not clutter up bathroom counters with a bunch of décor. Instead, choose one visually appealing piece and make that the focal point. Remember, less is more!
Open up space using mirrors
Think about using a collection of small mirrors instead of one large one. This will help pick up the natural light and tones and reflect it throughout your bathroom.
Use clear shower glass
While textured glass bodes well for privacy, it can make a bathroom appear smaller. It creates the illusion of an extra wall. Use clear shower glass to visually expand the room. It will also reflect light which will open up your space beautifully.
Paint your ceiling
Paint your bathroom ceiling the same light or pastel color you choose for your walls. This will help make your ceilings look taller and the room larger overall. You can also take your shower titles all the way up to the ceiling.
Use a pedestal sink
Use a pedestal sink, if possible, as eliminating the cabinet will give you more floor space. If this proves to be too expensive, a simple paint job will do by painting any cabinets white.
Install a sky light
When your bathroom is lacking a window adding installing a sky light will bring in more natural light and help to open the space up.
You do not have to feel claustrophobic in your bathroom or invest in expensive remodeling and construction to have a bigger bathroom. A small bathroom can look and feel bigger with Bath Fitter’s 7 simple décor and tip ideas.
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