How to make a bathroom look bigger with tiles


How to Make A Small Bathroom Look Bigger with Tiles

Ensuring all rooms throughout your home feel spacious can be a tall order in modern households. So it’s no surprise that many people are searching for ways to maximise the space of each room throughout their home.

In this blog, we’ll take you through a few steps you can take to ensure your bathroom feels considerably larger than it actually is, simply by using tiles.

Opt for Large Format Floor Tiles

Our top tip for making a small bathroom look bigger with tiles, is to opt for large format floor tiles. Using larger floor tiles is a great way to trick the eye and make a room look bigger than it actually is.

Larger tiles used throughout the bathroom look a lot less ‘busy’ than with smaller tiles, which therefore make the room appear larger; the lack of grout lines also makes the whole space appear more expansive.

If you’re looking to make your bathroom appear even larger, you can go one step further and opt to use a grout that is the same colour as the tiles you’re using. By keeping the colour uniform, you are creating a seamless transition throughout your bathroom.

Check out our full range of large format tiles or extra large tiles for some inspiration.

Use Light Coloured Tiles Throughout

Have you ever noticed that a bathroom which has lighter-coloured tiles throughout appears to be larger than one with darker coloured tiles? If not, you’d be surprised just how much larger a room can feel by simply opting for light-coloured tiles.

Utilising light shades of bathroom wall tiles and bathroom floor tiles will reflect light and will visually open up space. The opposite can be said of darker tones, which will absorb the light and make your bathroom feel considerably smaller.

Install Tiles Diagonally

One of the most important things to remember when looking to make your bathroom appear larger, is that you need to try and keep the room flowing as continuously as possible. Installing your tiles diagonally can help to naturally do this.

Using this technique works best when the bathroom is very small, as having your tiles installed diagonally tricks the eye into thinking the room is longer and wider than it is in reality.

Choose Plain Tiles

If you’re looking to really make the most out of the space you have available in your bathroom, ensuring you choose both plain floor and wall tiles will give the bathroom a feel of being considerably larger than in reality.

The key to making your bathroom appear larger than it actually is, is to steer clear of highly patterned tiles as they will visually ramp up how ‘busy’ the room appears, therefore making it appear more cramped.

When choosing bathroom floor or wall tiles, we’d suggest opting for plain, lighter colours to really enhance that feeling of extra space in your bathroom.

Keep All Main Features The Same Tone and Colour

The final thing to consider is using the same wall and floor tiles throughout the bathroom, this keeps a sense of continuity throughout the room. If you’re looking to maximise the spatial feel of your room, steer clear from having dark floor tiles and light wall tiles (or visa versa) as this will chop up space and will make your bathroom feel considerably smaller.

If you’re looking to add some differing tones or colours to your bathroom, this should be done by introducing some objects with contrasting colours to the tiles. Furnishings like cabinets and light fixtures are fantastic at providing contrasting colours to that of your tiles, whilst not affecting the size of your bathroom.

Other Space Enhancing Tips

Aside from tiles, there are some other great techniques you can utilise to make your bathroom feel bigger. Here’s a few of our favourites:

Thankfully, there are many techniques and steps you can take to make a room feel bigger than it actually is. When it comes to the humble bathroom, making this feel larger than it actually is can be as simple as installing the right types of tiles.

18 Ways Tile Can Help Your Small Bathroom Feel Bigger

 

Bathrooms can sometimes feel a little cramped. In many older homes, bathrooms were designed tiny so that the other rooms could be bigger. After all, who wanted to spend a lot of time in the bathroom? 

Well, how times have changed! Fortunately, you don’t have to break out any walls to extend your bathroom to make it look bigger. When you are ready for a new look, clever use of tiles can instantly create a feeling of depth and space in even the tiniest bathrooms!

 

 

How to Tile Your Small Bathroom to Make It Look Bigger

 

Before you can decide on tiles that will make your bathroom appear bigger, you need to be familiar with the available types of tiles. Tiles are not all created equal and are made from different materials. Some styles, like natural stone tiles, also have specific cleaning requirements, so step 1 in any bathroom tile makeover is to choose the correct type of tile for each surface.

 

1. Keep It Simple!

 

When you start looking at new tiles for your bathroom, you will fall in love with many kinds. There is an extensive range to choose from that you will wish you had 10 bathrooms to tile so you can use them all. Replacing your bathroom tiles yourself is not as daunting as it may seem and can be a fun DIY project. 

You want your bathroom space to look airy, spacious, and welcoming, so it must look clean and uncluttered. It may look cozy if you incorporate many different patterns and designs, but it probably won’t make your bathroom look bigger. 

That is not to say you need to be boring when you start remodeling your bathroom! It is an exciting project, and you won’t believe how using the right tiles can open up the area and make it appear much more spacious. 

If you absolutely fall in love with a highly patterned tile, use it as an accent area. Base the rest of your selection around your gorgeous must-have tiles, but keep them light-colored and plain. 

 

2. Match the Floor and the Bathroom Wall Tiles

 

Knocking down the walls to make your bathroom bigger would be a massive project, but tricking your eyes by using matching tiles, is easy. Using the same, or very similar, toned tile on the floor and walls makes it difficult to see where the floor space ends and the walls begin. 

This makes a small room seem instantly bigger. If you want to try this method, check that the tiles you select are suitable for use on a bathroom floor. They should not become excessively slippery when they are wet, and you may need to apply a special sealant since floor tiles catch a lot more water than wall tiles. 

 

3. Use Light Colors to Make a Small Bathroom Look Bigger

 

 

You may have heard that wearing dark colors or black makes you look slimmer? That is because darker colors absorb more light and light colors reflect light. This same principle applies if you want your bathroom to appear bigger.

Using white or light neutral-colored tiles will instantly make your bathroom look bigger. And neutral light colors don’t have to be boring or look like a hospital bathroom. Change it up with textured tiling or add accent tiles in specific areas, and all-white bathroom tiles can appear chic and timeless.

But do you know which color tile is easiest to keep clean or best for retail? There’s a lot more to choosing a color tile than the illusion it creates in your bathroom. Check out my post Tricks to Pick the Best Color Tiles for much more information.

 

4. Use Long Format Tiles to Make Your Bathroom Appear Bigger

 

 

Long format tiles have changed how we do things. Laying long format tiles, so they flow horizontally on the bathroom walls will extend the appearance of the room’s length. 

Likewise, you can use long format tiles on the floor to make the floor flow onward. Just be sure you lay them lengthways so that they lead into the bathroom. Your eyes need to move forward along the length of the tiles so that they give the appearance of greater depth to the bathroom. 

For much more about when to use large format tiles and medium or small tiles, see my detailed tile size guide.

 

5. Use Large Format Tiles to Add the Illusion of Depth

 

 

A simple way to make a medium-sized bathroom look bigger is to use larger tiles. This may seem like contrary advice because the space is already small, but using a larger tile will mean fewer grout lines. That means that the walls and floor may appear to be a single surface. Remember that simplicity is key to making a small bathroom appear bigger.

The other reason large tiles can effectively make a bathroom look bigger is that the scale is deceptive. Your mind tells you that if the tiles are big, then the room must be big. Voila, your bathroom will seem larger instantly. 

 

 

6. Create Visual Flow by Accenting Tiling Around Curves

 

 

Your bathroom will seem instantly bigger if there is visual flow by accentuating any rounded features in the room. Bathrooms don’t often have a lot of round edges, but if you do have a curved basin or a recessed bathtub, you can add accent tiles around the curvy parts, which will lead the eye around the shape. 

If you keep the rest of the bathroom neutral and highlight the curves with a complementary bold color tile, the flowing shape will catch the eye first. Free-standing bathtubs have spectacular curves that can be accentuated by cleverly tiling around their curved shape.  

If you are worried about committing to accenting curves in your bathroom right off, you can try this nifty tiling trick on a large round bathroom bin. Take note, though, that any tiling to accentuate round shapes to give the perception of distance must flow horizontally and lead the eye around the curve, not up and down. 

 

7. Use Mirror Tiles to Make Your Small Bathroom Look Bigger

 

 

 

Incorporating mirror tiles is one of the most effective ways to make your bathroom look bigger using tile. Large mirror tiles can be used on a specific wall to reflect light. This works especially well if you place them opposite a window. The reflection will make it seem like your bathroom has two windows instead of one. It immediately opens up the room, making it appear bigger.

Mirror tile may not be suitable to use directly across from a toilet or just outside the shower, where it may get steamed up a lot. However, using it boldly as a feature area can make a small bathroom feel a lot bigger. See beveled bathroom mirror tiles on Amazon.

 

8. Add Gloss Tiles to a Small Bathroom

 

 

White tiles don’t have to be boring and are available in a variety of tones and textures. Any time you can reflect light in a room, it will feel larger. So when you are choosing sensible and versatile matte tile for the floor or walls of a bathroom, consider adding some gloss tile for a feature area. 

Some say white gloss tile is dated, but I say it’s classic, and a feature wall of gloss tiles in a sea of matte is sure to be a focal point. This subtle touch will add reflective light, whether it is natural or artificial. 

Adding high gloss tile around a light source is also a good idea to make the bathroom look bigger. I don’t recommend tiling the entire bathroom in high gloss as it can be overwhelming, but it can be a useful feature to reflect light, making a tiny bathroom seem more spacious.

Read this post to learn much more about the pros and cons of glass tile vs ceramic tile for your bathroom.

And learn about all the high-sheen finishes available in different tile materials in 13 Tile Finishes to Make Your Bathroom Design Pop!

 

9. Tile Up To The Ceiling To Make A Bathroom Look Bigger

 

 

Making a small bathroom look bigger is not only about making it seem longer or wider. The entire room will seem more spacious if the ceiling appears to be higher, and this can easily be achieved by tiling to the top of the wall.

Many people line up the top row of tiles with the top of the shower cubicle when doing bathroom makeovers. While there is no wrong or right method, extending the tile to the ceiling will make the wall seem taller and the ceiling higher. 

Using similar color tiles on the floor and the walls and extending them to the ceiling will create a seamless feel. Match the ceiling paint with the tiles so that the walls appear to merge with the ceiling. 

 

10. Be Aware of Grout Lines When Tiling a Bathroom

 

 

In most instances, it is advisable to minimize the appearance of grout lines to make a small bathroom look bigger. Having as few grout lines as possible when using large format tile or colored grout, which will blend with the tile, will make the tiled surface seem less bitty, giving the illusion of space. 

But using thin grout lines can be tricky if you don’t know a few basic rules. But don’t worry. This post on How to Make Thin Grout Lines explains it all, and even includes several video tutorials.

 

11. Keep Tiling Consistent Throughout the Bathroom

 

 

 

An elegant way to make a smaller bathroom look much bigger if you have a glass shower cubicle is to use the same tiles on the floor inside the shower. Avoid the feature tiling that sometimes demarcates the entrance to a shower or highly patterned shower floor tiling, which can segment your bathroom space. 

 

12. Only Tile Selected Areas of a Small Bathroom

 

Tile is gorgeous, durable, and easy to clean, which is why it is the material of choice for bathrooms. However, if you have a small bathroom, it may be overwhelming to cover every inch of available space in tiles, so matter how gorgeous they are.  

More is usually less, especially when space is limited. If you want an area to appear bigger than it is, consider only tiling the floor and feature areas, like inside the shower cubicle and behind the bath. Keep things neutral and light. Remember, you can add splashes of color by adding plants, towels, and bath mats. 

For a guide to using accent tiles in the bathroom, read my post on How to Choose the Perfect Bathroom Accent Tile.

 

13. Lay Tile Vertically

 

 

If your bathroom has a really low ceiling, it can feel a lot smaller than it is. This can give a small room a cave-like feeling that is not what you want when relaxing in your bathtub. 

Wearing vertical stripes makes you look taller, and you can use this same principle to good effect when tiling your bathroom. If the ceiling is low, laying wall tiles vertically instead of horizontally will give the impression of added height. 

 

14. Use a Floating Vanity So Bathroom Tile Is Visible 

 

Selecting the right tile for your bathroom can make it feel much more spacious, but if your gorgeous new tiles are hidden behind bulky furniture, the effect may be lost. To make a small bathroom look more extensive, you need to keep things airy and let the eye run around the room without sudden breaks in the theme.

Setting a floating vanity into the wall will keep the tiling visible all around the unit, which will make the bathroom seem bigger. Floating units are also a lot easier to clean underneath than free-standing furniture. 

Read Does a Bathroom Vanity Need a Backsplash to find out whether you should plan to tile there.

 

15. Give Your Existing Bathroom Tiles a Facelift

 

 

Before chipping tiles and making plans to make your small bathroom look bigger, check first if your tiles don’t just need a good scrub. Over time, grout tends to get discolored or wears away. The lines just aren’t as bright as they used to be, and this can make a bathroom space appear smaller than it is.

Simply replacing or cleaning the grout between tiles so that it is sparkly white can often add a fresh sparkle that will make the bathroom look bigger. Several specially designed products will transform your tired gray tile grout to shiny white in no time. 

 

 

16. Add a Wall-to-Wall Mirror Between Bathroom Tiles

 

If you have a narrow bathroom with an end wall, this will work well. Line long format tiles horizontally on both sides. Then add a full wall-to-wall mirror across the back wall of the bathroom. The long straight tile lines leading to the mirror will be reflected, and the bathroom will immediately appear to double in size. 

A wall-to-wall mirror does not need to cover the entire wall, but it should touch both sides on the left and right. The area around the mirror can be tiled using either the same color as the sidewalls or a contrasting complementary feature tone.  

Keep in mind, if you choose this option, that a large mirror in a space that sees a great deal of water can be very, very difficult to keep clean. Also, know yourself. If you are a person who has a cluttered vanity top, a mirror will visually double your clutter. And nothing makes a space feel smaller than clutter.

 

17. Use Small Tiles in a Tiny Bathroom to Make It Seem Bigger

 

 

Although it is generally advised to select larger tiles for an area that you want to look bigger, installing large tiles may not be practical if your bathroom is tiny. In this case, remember to keep the tiles light-colored. Also, be confident and don’t select a ‘safe’ medium-sized tile that will kill the patterned effect you are after.  

Choose something tiny like penny tile so that the pieces are innumerable, which will create the illusion of space. After all, if our brains can’t count them, then it must be a vast area! Be sure not to overwhelm the room on all sides with teeny tiny tiles. Choose an area and keep the rest of the tiles light and neutral. 

If you use this option keep in mind that grout is much harder to maintain than tile. The more grout you have, the more grout you have to scrub and keep sealed. 

 

18.

Tile for You, Not for Resale

 

 

Tiling can be a big decision, and you must choose wisely. But if you absolutely love a particular type of tile, go ahead and include it. There are many other things that you can do to make a small bathroom look bigger besides changing up the tiles, so make your bathroom a place that you love. 

 

More Ideas to Make a Small Bathroom Look Bigger

In the video above I take you on a tour of two small bathrooms. I show you how the bathroom designer used a number of tricks to make each space feel bigger.

Read my post about the best small bathtubs if you’re in search of a new tub for your space.

 

How Will You Tile Your Small Bathroom?

 

 

With clever use of tile, small bathrooms can be remodeled to appear more spacious. There are so many options available that retiling your bathroom can be an exciting project that will leave you with a feeling of satisfaction each time you step into your spacious bathroom space. 

See 21 Tips for Perfect Bathroom Tile for links to all my best bathroom tile resources, including posts about how to choose the best tile materials, the best tile size, the best tile colors, and the best tile finish for your project.

Be sure to get the FREE Bathtubber Tile Calculator. Simply fill out the form below and we’ll send it straight to your inbox. You’ll be able to quickly determine exactly how much tile you’ll need for your job and how much it will cost.

 

How to visually enlarge the bathroom with tiles?

Is your bathroom the size of your dream spa? Indeed, , bathroom - is more often only The most small premises in House . However, we can make it look bigger without tearing down the walls . clever designer tricks tricks will help us with this. Your ally in this game is tiles.

Practical, durable wall and floor tiles that give you the feeling of extra space in your bathroom. Here are some tips to make your bathroom look bigger and create space out of nothing with tile.

Choose light colors

Light colors will help expand the space. Pastel shades look very advantageous, they are perfect for the bathroom. They are not as noticeable pollution as on white, besides, these tones seem to fill the whole room with light. Bathroom tiles in light shades (gray-brown, linen, beige or cream) will not bother you for a long time, which means they will be the right choice for many years to come. These « universal » almost everyone likes the colors, which will make it easier if you decide to sell your home. Love vibrant colors? Add your favorite colors in the form of bathroom accessories: towels, soap dishes, bath mat, toothbrush cups…

> How to combine colors in the bathroom

Play with contrast with tiles

If all bathroom walls are in light colors , you can choose darker colors for the flooring. They are easier to care for, because the dust on them is not so noticeable. Contrasting design will make your bathroom more modern and dynamic.

Exquisitely tiled in the bathroom in the spirit of the TERRACE collection

If you decide to tile the walls and floor of the bathroom in different colors, choose no more than three shades so as not to disturb the harmony of the space. Do you like concrete tiles? A great solution for the floor if the walls are lined with light neutral tiles.

Choose a gloss

In the bathroom, glossy surfaces reflect light more, so light glossy tiles will allow you to maximize the light in a small bathroom, especially if it has no windows. Another way to add as much light as possible to the bathroom is mirrors, from the smallest to the largest!

> Tiles, Ceramics, Porcelain Tiles: Find out how to choose the right tiles

Rectangular tiles are the right choice

To visually expand the free space in a small bathroom, choose a rectangular tile. Its elongated shape will help the walls to stretch too - in width.

Elegant black rectangular tile with OLA bathroom furniture collection

This tile will change the visual perception of the space. For maximum effect, we also recommend laying rectangular tiles on the floor along the wider bathroom wall. On the walls, the tiles are laid horizontally.

Don't be afraid of large tiles in a small bathroom

Do you have a tiny bathroom? This is not a reason to refuse XXL size tiles, especially since it is now fashionable. On the contrary, due to fewer visible joints on the floor and on the walls, the space will be freed up, expanded and become more graphic, and the bathroom will seem more spacious.

Design-style shower area with large tiles and sanitary ware from the TOOBI collection

Anti-slip coating is indispensable in such a bathroom (after all, the fewer joints, the more slippery the floor will be), but in terms of cleaning, such a bathroom is easier to maintain.

Full-length tiles

To make bathroom ceilings appear higher, don't hesitate to tile all the way to the ceiling, not just in the bath and shower areas.

Painted wall tiles match the whirlpool bathtub

Matching tiles on the floor and on the walls visually blur the line between them, so that the space looks unified and more spacious. The feeling of space is guaranteed!

Combine tiles with paint

To create a more spacious space, you can play with a combination of tiles and paint.

Paint and tile wall combination - ÉCRIN shower set

If your bathroom has high ceilings, darker paint on the top of the wall will set off the tiles with textured contrast.

Tile frieze - for a perspective effect

Ceramic and mosaic tiles offer endless possibilities for playing with space in the bathroom.

Sleek PURIST taps contrast with the green mosaic tiles

The friezes add unique design touches and create a vertical or horizontal perspective in the bathroom at the same time. In this way, you can change the perspective of the bathroom and enhance the sense of depth or height of the room.

Feel free to choose embossed or patterned tiles

The 3D tile creates a movement effect in the bathroom thanks to its embossed pattern.

Embossed tiles accentuate the flowing lines of the Kumin faucets collection

3D tiles accentuated by large shapes enliven the bathroom , creates a dynamic, truly unique space, making it more spacious.

Bet on transparency

In order not to overload the space and make the small bathroom as "unloaded" as possible, you should try to eliminate visual obstacles . Want to know how? Very simple: bet on transparency. In the bath or shower area, you should definitely look at the transparent railings without a frame. When laying tiles, it is better to abandon decorative strips that are too catchy: they limit the space that we, on the contrary, intend to free up. For an Italian soul, we choose large or mosaic tiles in light colors or even glass blocks .

Clean the tiled floor

In a small bathroom, it is better not to get carried away by the fussy rococo boudoir style and prefer conciseness. Properly selected graphic lines will eliminate the feeling of clutter. And if you add compact hanging furniture to this and remove all the items that you rarely use (stool, scales, etc.), the optical effect will not keep you waiting: the bathroom floor will be cleared, and the tiled floor will play in full force.

Tip to visually expand the space in the bathroom with tiles:

How to visually enlarge a bathtub with tiles?

Contents
  1. How to choose tiles for a small bathroom?
  2. What color visually expands the bathroom?
  3. What mistakes should not be made when arranging a compact bathroom?

Unfortunately, most typical houses built in previous years were built with small bathrooms. And even today, many new houses are designed with a completely insignificant 6-4 square meters. meters of bathrooms. When remodeling, many homeowners, together with designers, are trying to expand this space, but this is quite difficult to do, because moving and resizing “wet zones” in high-rise apartments requires obtaining permits from government services. Yes, and the cost of restructuring will result in a considerable amount.

But there is a way out! Even when redecorating, you can expand the space of a small bathroom with a few simple visual tricks. What are these life hacks and how to apply them in practice, we will tell in this article...

The main tool in creating a “household optical illusion” will be nothing more than properly selected and laid ceramic tiles for the bathroom. Finishing materials are the basis of the interior of the room and we have some useful recommendations for choosing ceramics that can make your bathroom space more spacious and free.

How to choose tiles for a small bathroom?

To visually enlarge the bathroom with the help of tiles, you need to choose facing materials that hide the imperfections of the room. This can be achieved by combining several basic parameters: the right shade, the ideal size, shape and relief of ceramic tiles, as well as their installation method. With this approach, ceramics from a finishing material turns into a tool for visually expanding the room, while maintaining its functional and aesthetic properties.

  1. Tile size.
    Tiles of small formats, which are so relevant this season, are a very suitable choice for transforming a compact space. Just stick to visual unity, do not use contrasting grout for mosaics. While the monophonic execution of wall cladding erases the visible boundaries of the actual dimensions of the walls. An average slab 20-30-50 cm long is the most harmonious in rooms with a small square. It does not overload the room and does not ripple in the eyes.
  2. Large format porcelain tile
    is not considered by many to be a good choice for a small bathroom. But did you know that when properly cut and laid with minimal joints, light porcelain stoneware with a natural marble pattern looks like a solid stone covering and visually expands the room.
  3. Ceramic tile shape.
    The easiest way to adjust the proportions of a room is to use the right shaped materials. Rectangular tiles look more harmonious in long and narrow elongated rooms, and square tiles are suitable for bathrooms with even and regular sides.
  4. Tile texture.
    Today's most popular matte tile is not the best solution for those looking to make their bathroom look bigger and more spacious. Look in the direction of gloss - reflecting light and giving glare, the glossy surface works like a mirror, giving the walls depth and volume. And matte porcelain stoneware is better suited as a floor covering, because its rough surface is safer and more durable.
  5. Laying method.
    A trick that not many people know about: place a rectangular tile on the walls vertically - and the ceilings of the room will “rise” a few centimeters. Or, on the contrary, horizontal narrow lines can literally “push apart” the walls of even a tiny bathroom. And by mounting the tiles on the floor diagonally, immediately add depth to the room.

Which color visually expands the bathroom space?

When asked how to visually enlarge a bathroom using a different color palette? We also have answers...
In general, you have only three color options: light, dark and bright i.

What mistakes should not be made when designing a compact bathroom?

Optical illusion is a multi-faceted effect, and can both play into your hands and take up arms against your main idea. Having made such mistakes, instead of visual freedom, you risk getting a cramped and closed space.

  1. Don't take risks with colored seams.
    Grouting tiles is an important detail when it comes to a compact room that you would like to enlarge. You should especially not get creative with tiles of small formats, contrasting seams “crush” the walls and they will seem even smaller.
    It is much better to use a grout to match the facing material, or even to lay the coating in a seamless way. A monolithic surface always looks larger and more voluminous.
  2. Avoid contrasting panels.
    Decorating a bathroom in two shades: a dark lower part and a light upper part is a thing of the past, when scarce tiles were only enough to cover part of the room. This method turns the bathroom into a cramped “box”. Today, materials have become much more affordable and everyone has the opportunity to clad walls from floor to ceiling, which visually significantly increases the space.
  3. Leave large patterns and bright prints for the living room.
    Minimalist style of interior design, which is characterized by restraint and conciseness, is most suitable for small spaces.
    While the decor of eye-catching panels and large-scale patterns noticeably hides space and makes your compact bathroom visually even smaller.

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