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Design: Victoria Bell
Just because a bathroom is tiny doesn't mean it can't pack a stylish punch like its more sizable counterparts. In fact, the challenge of a small space can often conjure some really creative ideas that result in a pretty special little place. So in honor of all the diminutive restrooms out there, we went on a hunt to find the chicest and most stylish we could find.
When it comes to making a tiny bathroom feel a little bigger, it's about more than just using the right colors and shapes; you have to get creative wherever you can. So if you have a little powder room and are struggling with decorating it, we've got you covered. Explore our favorite 25 small bathrooms that are almost too cool.
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Photo: Brittany Ambridge
If serenity is what you seek from your bathroom, then this bright, light-filled space will be your idea of heaven. This cute space has all the classics in one place; from the white subway tiles to the chevron flooring and brass hardware, we've fallen hard.
The combination of white walls and an abundance of natural light can make a space look a lot bigger, so if your tiny bathroom has a window, consider getting a super-sheer shade or even a white one.
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Design: Scout Design Studio
If you love wallpaper and marble as much as we do, we highly recommend you combine the two and slather your small bathroom walls with marble-patterned wallpaper. It really doesn't need anything else. Even if you opt for neutral shades, it still packs a big punch.
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Design: Julia Green, Photo: Armelle Habib
If bright and bold interiors aren't your style, this stripped-back look will do the trick. With signature subway tiles and hardware, this space looks chic (and will for years to come). Plus, the industrial sink opens up the small space that much more because there are no cabinets blocking it.
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Design: Katie Martinez Design
If there's one tried-and-tested recipe for style success, it's black-and-white with metallic hardware. Case in point, this über-chic bathroom by Katie Martinez. The San Francisco native nailed this tiny bathroom: It's so cool that the size pales in significance; in fact, it almost enhances it.
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Design: Ben Pentreath
Mix your modern elements with traditional ones to create a truly rich and colorful bathroom. Wallpaper is a great way to play with pattern or add a fun flair without having to spend a ton of money. There's a lot going on in this tiny area, but it's certainly entertaining. It's a dose of cheer every time you are near.
If you're feeling bold, go ahead and arrange a gallery wall on your bathroom walls.
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Design: Cathie Hong Interiors
In this small bathroom, designer Cathie Hong tricks the eye into thinking the space is much bigger, courtesy of the chevron-patterned floor that continues up the wall. The best part about this design trick is that you can opt for whichever color or pattern speaks most to you. Whether you opt for a moody black or bright blue, you can't go wrong.
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Design: Desiree Burns Interiors
Decorating a small bathroom is tough. After all, there's so much to consider for such a little space that it can feel overwhelming, so minimize your stress by picking one color. A monochromatic palette allows you to create dimension by using different shades and tones of one color. In this Desiree Burns-designed space, she chose grey, and we're all for it. The muted gold hardware adds an unexpected glamorous element that we're loving.
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Design: Arbor & Co.
Arbor & Co. masterfully makes this tiny bathroom appear bigger by painting the upper half of the ceiling a eucalyptus green and paneling the lower half. Adding a panel to your wall may take a bit of work, but the result is worth the effort.
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Design: Cathie Hong
White bathrooms may seem a little boring, but they're effective. After all, they make the bathroom look nearly twice as big. Here, Hong put her own glamorous twist on the traditional look with super-shiny hardware and black details, like the feet of the tub, bottom of the ladder, and hooks on the wall.
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Design: Light & Dwell
Ever notice how lucite and acrylic furniture tends to disappear and make the space look much bigger? Glass shower doors tend to have the same effect. If you want to make your bathroom look twice as big, get rid of your shower curtain and install glass doors.
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Design: Mindy Gayer Design
If we had to pick only one piece of cool decor for a bathroom, it would be the lighting. A vintage apothecary sconce definitely gets the job done. No matter the style of your bathroom, a unique light fixture will take the space to the next level.
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Design: Pure Salt Interiors
If two people are sharing the same bathroom, building a double-vanity may be a good investment. Even in this tiny California bathroom, the Pure Salt Interiors' designers managed to squeeze in a double-vanity that's super simple but doesn't compromise on style. The key is only including what you need, like hidden storage, mirrors, and sinks. Voila!
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Design: Naked Kitchens
This Naked Kitchens bathroom is giving us retro vibes in all the right ways. From the color palette to the simple shapes, we're absolutely loving this small space. If you're in the mood to spice up your tiny bathroom, consider swapping out your traditional tiled floor for a patterned one.
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Design: Pure Salt Interiors
This bathroom may be small, but it doesn't look it because the designers at Pure Salt Interiors separated it into two distinct areas courtesy of the tiles and wallpaper. As long as the walls share a mutual color, this is a great option for anyone looking to add a touch of dimension to their bathroom.
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Design: House of Chais
We love the look of a glamorous space because it can encompass so many different styles without losing its super-chic edge. For instance, this small bathroom feels quite feminine and toned down, but the shiny gold-toned hardware and frames give it an undeniably glamorous feel.
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Design: Goldalamode
Classic tiles are always a go-to for bathroom floors, but may we suggest coral-colored tiles with a funky pattern if you want to try something different? Especially in an all-white bathroom, colorful floors work wonders.
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Design: Katie Hodges Design
Every element in this small bathroom fits perfectly. Case in point: the charming custom-built vanity that squeezes in the little cove between the wall and shower. If you're short on space and want to get creative, consider building your own area like this.
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Design: Whittney Parkinson
Choosing a color scheme does not mean going monochrome; it just means picking colors that work well together. For instance, in this olive-toned bathroom, a heavy mirror donning a black frame and a muted cream in the wallpaper act as beautiful complements to the painted panels on the walls.
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Design: Whittney Parkinson
Whittney Parkinson's chic bathroom is a shining example of using vintage pieces without making the space feel outdated. She kept the palette neutral and airy in this bathroom, allowing the vintage Murano glass chandelier to catch our attention. Vintage pieces add such an interesting element to just any space.
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Design: Whittney Parkinson
In this forest-inspired bathroom, Parkinson swathed the walls in a bold, leafy wallpaper that gives this small space a super maximalist feel without going overboard. She kept the decor simple to establish a sense of balance, and she mastered it.
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Design: White and Sands Design Build
Sharp, clean lines may not sound like the warmest element, but trust us—there's a way to make it work. Just take a look at this White and Sands Design Build bathroom for inspiration. With neutral colors and organic materials, this small bathroom feels as luxurious as it does welcoming.
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Design: White and Sands Design Build
Minimalism is as in vogue as ever. Streamlining your small bathroom can help make you feel more relaxed and at ease when you're in here, too. Take a page from Marie Kondo's book and keep only the pieces of decor that spark joy, and put everything else away.
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Design: White and Sands Design Build
This gorgeous bathroom by White and Sands Design Build makes us want to redo our spaces in a slew of different styles. As long a there are mutual elements that each piece of decor shares, like color, scale, or texture, you can mix as many different styles as you like.
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Design: Victoria Bell
In most bathrooms, the hardware boasts either a silver or gold tone, but what about rose gold? The pink-hued metal is so charming and adds an undeniable sense of warmth to just about any space. Here, the rose gold frames and faucet is so unexpected, and we're living for it.
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Design: Victoria Bell
In this Victoria Bell-designed small bathroom, the nautical theme is on-point. It doesn't feel cheesy or contrived because the nautical elements are actually pretty subtle. For instance, the unique lights and cool frame around the mirror make the theme known while the rest of the space is quite neutral.
35 of the Best Ways to Make a Small Bathroom Feel Huge
60 Small Bathroom Ideas for Decorating Tiny Spaces
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by Caroline Biggs
updated Nov 10, 2022
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When it comes to small-space living, it often seems like the first room that suffers is the bathroom. If your bathroom is totally micro, you’re probably looking to spruce things up a bit. But don’t sweat – a tiny bathroom can still be totally chic. But if you’ve ever tried to carve out more storage space in a small bathroom, you know that it can seem like an impossible task. That’s why it pays to know a few tips and tricks that can help make the most of a diminutive bathroom and keep it organized.
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Here, we’re bringing you some of Apartment Therapy’s favorite small bathroom ideas; both from our archives and some fresh additions from Instagram, to lend you some inspiration for a water closet work-over. The following homes have incorporated everything from floating shelves and tiny sinks to mosaic tile and chic towel racks, but they all have one thing in common: a beautifully designed small bathroom.
Continue scrolling for 60 ingenious ways to maximize even the smallest of bathroom spaces—all without sacrificing an inch of style.
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1. Add seating to your shower.
Even the smallest bathroom has at least one place to sit… and we all know what that one place is! But if you need extra seating and simply don’t have room for it, cop the look we found in this Austin, Texas home and add some seating to your shower.
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2. Utilize walls and ceilings.
When you’re short on space, you’ve got to use every inch. And that often means hanging things from the ceilings and walls, like this Ontario bathroom displays.
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3. Incorporate a bold shower curtain.
Short on space? No one will even know when you opt for a super bold shower curtain like the one in this Washington, DC bathroom.
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4. Reduce clutter with teeny tiny cabinetry.
This small bathroom idea from @Homestyle_byCarly incorporates the philosophy that when it comes to bathroom cabinets, smaller is better. After all, this helps reduce clutter and encourages you to keep only what you use regularly. Do you really need space for 26 colors of nail polish? A small vessel sink fits perfectly atop this tiny bath vanity.
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5. Install built-in storage.
We love the clever built-in storage shown here from @alima_studio_architetto. Two shelves right next to the bathtub allow you to stow frequently used items, while the top functions as a great place for pretty bathroom decor or accessories.
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6. Save space with a small sink.
There’s little need for a huge sink, especially when you’re short on space. We love the small bathroom idea of paring back on things that aren’t crucial. This bold, artful bathroom by @origins_living beautifully incorporates a barely-there sink with an oversized hexagonal mirror.
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7. Use a basket to corral clutter.
Using a basket to keep small items together in one handy spot is a great small bathroom idea if you want to keep your space looking clean and uncluttered. We love this modern black basket that @dany.living uses as a tiny towel basket.
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8. Impossibly small, yet incredibly chic.
Even the smallest space can still benefit from a chic upgrade, as shown in this tiny bathroom that’s part of an Airstream trailer. A coordinating rug and shower curtain give the space a much-needed update, while the white cabinetry doesn’t crowd the space.
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9. Utilize under sink storage.
Just because you’ve opted for a floating vanity doesn’t mean you can’t store things below. These oversized jute baskets are the perfect touch in this rustic Texas bathroom, and allow for plenty of storage space as well.
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10. Make it a shower room.
Even if your shower takes up your entire bathroom, you can still make the most of the space, as evidenced by this gorgeous Swedish studio. A water-resistant bench for holding your belongings and towels is a great small bathroom idea.
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11. Hide pipes with a plant.
Name something a plant can’t fix—we’ll wait. While you may be disappointed with certain things in your tiny bathroom that you don’t have the means to fix, like unsightly pipes or a boring cupboard, you can use a plant to take the attention off the area like these California renters did in their bath. What a great small bathroom idea!
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12. Rely on tile.
Smaller square footage means less room for decor, but when you install striking tile, like what’s seen in this cozy Vermont getaway, who needs anything more? The colors and patterns in the ceramic squares instantly brighten up the room and take up zero precious space, since they’re used as a countertop material and to trim out the shower.
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Turn to hanging storage.Installing hanging baskets for shower storage makes your bathroom look so much more fun—just take a look at this chic Pennsylvania home as an example. Your walls also won’t feel as cluttered, and you’ll avoid the pain of drilling or putting together a flat packed shelf.
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14. Go all out with color.
With little space for art or hanging decorations, you can fix a boring bathroom with a maximalist wallpaper, as is the case in this vivid New Jersey home. This small bathroom idea infuses fun, lively color into your space but still leaves room for wall-mounted storage if needed.
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15. Pick a bold paint color.
Bright turquoise blue walls provide a stylish contrast to traditional white tile floors in a tiny bathroom, as we saw in this colorful New Orleans home.
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Mount a few floating shelves.A pair of wall-mounted shelves turn a cramped bathroom corner into a storage-savvy scene. Let a chic Washington, D.C. apartment show you how it’s done.
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17. Give your space the tiled treatment.
Add mosaic tile to the walls surrounding your bathtub or shower to create an artful display in your small bathroom, just like we saw in Shana Cohen’s cozy cottage in Florida.
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18. Play with texture.
Take a cue from this Santa Barbara home by bringing some boho flair to a small bathroom. Here, you’ll see a mix of textures and textiles, like the woven rug, linen shower curtain, and rattan baskets.
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19. Swap out your mirror.
Looking for easy small bathroom ideas for a chic upgrade? Replace your current mirror with a more sophisticated one—like the round floral bone mirror we found in this San Francisco apartment—to elevate the entire ambiance of your bathroom. No renovations necessary!
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20. Work wonders with wallpaper.
As proven in this maximalist Philadelphia home, sprightly floral wallpaper brightens up a tiny powder room with style.
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21. Fake it ‘til you make it.
An oversized mirror, like the round one we spotted in a Michigan home, reflects light and creates the illusion of more space in a tiny bathroom. Using mirrors to create the illusion of extra space is one of our favorite small bathroom ideas.
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22. Picture ledge power.
Working with little to no surface space for storage on your pedestal sink? Mount a floating picture ledge above your sink to store cosmetics, perfume bottles, and other small bathroom necessities, as we saw in this Paris apartment.
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Just keep it simple.A bathroom in a tiny home is about as small as you can get, but this Washington DC abode’s bathroom doesn’t feel cramped. If you keep products to a minimum and select only your favorite plant or candle to display, things will feel more spacious, even if they’re actually far from it.
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24. Make a splash with a shower curtain.
A cheery shower curtain can amp up just about any space, and the one in this boho-style Bronx apartment creates an artful display. When it comes to small bathroom ideas, adding decor in your favorite style will make up for a lack of space.
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25. Gallery walls galore.
A pair of gallery walls filled with eclectic artwork brings color and personality to a small bathroom—no floor space required, as we found in Apartment Therapy editor Adrienne Breaux’s New Orleans home.
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Wow with a wreath.No room for a house plant in your small bathroom? Take a cue from this farmhouse and hang a wreath for an organic touch.
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27. Spice it up with sconces.
Searching for a stylish way to free up space around your sink? Swingarm sconces—like the ones in this Michigan home—are a great small bathroom idea. They’ll provide plenty of accent lighting without taking up an inch of surface space.
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28. Mirror match-up.
In this bold bathroom, owners Brian Huddleston and Emily Cosper chose an oriental vibe. They used a family heirloom mirror and matched it with several other coordinating pieces of Oriental artwork for a beautiful, pulled-together lookin this art-filled New Orleans home.
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29. Create a chalkboard wall.
Cover a single wall in a fresh coat of chalkboard paint to make an artful statement in a small bathroom, which is not only a great small bathroom idea, but a handy source of entertainment while you’re in there. Let this Rhode Island home serve as the perfect bathroom inspo.
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30. The trim treatment.
Bring a pop of color and contrast to your small bathroom by painting your baseboards and door trim in a bright hue. The owner of this Kansas City home nailed this design trick.
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31. Embrace the awkward.
Maximize a small, awkwardly shaped bathroom by covering the walls with some playful wallpaper, as we saw in this charming house in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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32. Go green.
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33. Lean in.
Not working with a ton of wall space to hang art in your tiny bathroom? Learn from Cupcakes and Cashmere founder Emily Schuman and prop a piece of art above your toilet tank. Let it lean against the wall for a sleek, nails-free display like she did inside her Los Angeles home.
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34. Think pink.
A bold shade of bright fuchsia wall paint turns even the smallest of powder rooms into a glamorous scene, as we saw in a very colorful Minneapolis, Minnesota loft.
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35. Make mirror magic.
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36. Dive into the decor deep end.
Dark walls allow flashy gold-finished fixtures to shine in a small bathroom, as we found in an Art Deco-inspired Indiana home, which hits a high note in our book.
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37. Collect toiletries in a cute tray.
A well-placed tray instantly creates an additional storage opportunity on top of your toilet tank, as we saw in this modern Chicago home.
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38. Create a glamorous glow.
Switch out your humdrum flush mount for a more striking overhead style, like the pendant light we spotted in this San Francisco remodel, to upgrade a small bathroom in seconds. Playing around with lighting is a great small bathroom idea, as the right lighting can create the perfect ambience for a room of any size.
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39. Edit your palette.
If you feel a busy color scheme cramps your style, select two colors—or even just one—and stick with it. This small but stylish New York apartment shows how black and white can make a bathroom appear larger than it is.
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40. Be bold.
Too much of a good thing can be wonderful, and gallery walls in a small bathroom are no exception. Take a cue from this eclectic Nashville home and install floor-to-ceiling gallery displays on every wall of your bathroom for an impactful maximalist scene.
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41. Hang out.
An extra-long hanging plant—like the wall-length heartleaf philodendron we spotted in this Los Angeles bathroom—naturally draws the eye up so a cramped space seems larger than it actually is. Many of the best small bathroom ideas incorporate ways to trick the eye.
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42. Dare to be woodsy.
You can always count on wood-paneled walls to create an outdoorsy atmosphere in your tiny bathroom, just like we saw in this inspiring Austin, Texas abode. Who needs to trek to a log cabin when you have this?
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43. Try an atypical towel rack.
Score some extra sink-side storage space by replacing your wall-mounted towel rack with a multifunctional leaning ladder, like the one in this Austin, Texas home.
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Fashion flower power.In the bathroom of a Highland Park, California home, a commanding shower curtain creates a colorful centerpiece in a tiny white-tiled space
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45. Forge some floating storage.
Invest in a sleek and slender hanging rail system, like the FINTORP series at IKEA, so you won’t waste an inch of precious sink space on toiletries. Jordan and Brittany Griggs take their storage strategy to the next level with this hack.
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46. Be bold and botanical.
When you don’t have enough room to place houseplants in your powder room, but you’re looking for small bathroom ideas to add a touch of nature to your space, consider vibrant leaf-patterned wallpaper. This trick definitely pops in a lush Beverly Hills home.
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47. Keep plants in the shower.
Plant parents don’t need to sweat it, if shelf space is taken, and there’s no room on the floor. Many plants do perfectly fine chilling with you in the shower. Just take note of how the owners of this stunning Montreal home did it and research to see if your green-fronded friends can find a home in your bathroom. You can even hang a few off of your shower rod!
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48. Embrace the extra.
A floor-to-ceiling gallery wall gives a compact bathroom a maximalist upgrade when displayed against a bright green-painted wall. Look to this colorful Los Angeles home for some inspiration.
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49. Try textured walls.
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50. Play with complementary colors.
The orange shower curtain and blue walls in the bathroom of a stylish New Orleans house pull the eye up and around the space. They also help visually elongate the room, emphasizing the tall ceilings and taking attention off of the narrowness of the space.
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51. Color your cabinets.
Bring a burst of color into a small, minimalist bathroom by painting your sink cabinets in a vibrant hue, as we saw in this soothing space in a Michigan kit home.
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52. Take a seat.
A petite side chair provides a place to perch and surface space for tub-side storage in a small bathroom, as seen in this English farmhouse.
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53. Go geometric.
A shapely wall-mounted storage unit, like the floating brass circle shelf we spotted inside an Oakland apartment, adds some geometric flair (and a storage opportunity) to a tiny bathroom.
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55. Float on.
If you’re working with little to no storage space around your shower or bathtub, mount a floating shelf or picture ledge on the wall above the tub to store your shampoo, conditioner, and soap. This Buenos Aires home strikes a balance between form and function.
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56. Keep a low profile.
When you don’t have any surface space around your pedestal sink, a great small bathroom idea is to consider employing a petite, tiered side table to create some instant storage opportunity. This Austin abode shows how to get the job done in style.
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57. Go big or go home.
Don’t let a lack of square footage hold you back from designing your dream bathroom. Take a cue from Lauren Naimola and Chad Pratt and install everything from a gallery wall to a statement light in your powder room to prove that good style will always trump size.
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58. Tub/shower combo.
If you’ve never thought of putting your tub right in your shower, you’re missing out on a key small bathroom idea. We love this design from @imperiumimmobilier, which allows a homeowner to choose between a luxurious shower or an equally relaxing bath, all in the same small space.
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59. Cut-out shelving.
If your bathroom is so small that you’re struggling even for room to get around, consider tucking shelving into a cut-out like @enchantedberkeley did. If it’s possible, it allows you to keep your crucial bathroom storage without having to worry about bumping into shelves that are sticking out from the wall.
Small bathrooms – 135 best bathroom interior design photo ideas
Dom na Svoboda residential complex
Arthall Design Bureau
Pictured: a small master bathroom in a modern style with flat cabinets, white cabinets, white tiles , ceramic tiles, ceramic flooring, white flooring, alcove bathtub, shower over bathtub and console vanity
tiles, gray walls, porcelain stoneware flooring, walk-in shower, vanity top, wood countertop, gray floor, bathroom screen, brown countertop, single vanity unit, floor vanity unit, flat cabinets and dark wood cabinets with
Dynamo apartment
Yuliya Telnova
Fresh design idea: small modern style master bathroom with flat cabinets, gray cabinets, full built-in bathtub, installation, gray tiles, porcelain stoneware tiles, gray walls, porcelain stoneware floors , countertop sink, wooden countertop, gray floor, brown countertop, single sink cabinet and hanging cabinet - excellent interior photo
Apartment in the old fund of Moscow "Vershina"
Nata Volkova
Stylish design: small gray and white bathroom in a classic style with protruding panel facades, white facades, shower room, gray tiles, boar tiles, gray walls, porcelain stoneware flooring, shower cubicle, countertop sink, shower with sliding doors, window, cabinet for one sink and floor cabinet - the latest trend0007 Photo of a small modern bathroom with louvered infill cabinets, white cabinets, corner shower, beige tiles, porcelain tiles, beige walls, walk-in shower, solid washbasin, faux stone countertop, swing door shower and white countertop с
Apartment Presnya City
Anna Zhemereva / ORT-interiors
Stylish design: small master bathroom in modern style with flat cabinets, white cabinets, freestanding bathtub, shower over tub, white tiles, gray tiles, pink tiles , monolithic sink, gray floor, cabinet for two sinks, floor cabinet and porcelain stoneware floor - the latest trend
Country house in Maslovo
BW buro
Stylish design: small master bathroom in modern style with flat facades, white facades, alcove shower, installation, green tiles, ceramic tiles, green walls, porcelain stoneware flooring, recessed sink, faux stone countertop, gray floor, sliding door shower, gray countertop, single vanity unit, floor vanity unit and wood ceiling - latest trend
Emerald and Brass Project
CODIA
Pictured: small bathroom in white with wood finishes in contemporary style with ceramic tile flooring, flat cabinets, white cabinets, corner shower, installation, colorful tiles, tiles mosaic, white floor, niche and hanging pedestal s
apartment with LAVANDOY
Melnikova Olga
APARTMENT WITH LAVANDOY To please yourself - it's so right! Especially when the main tasks are solved, the tastes have formed, and you can first of all be guided in the choice by yourself. Here you can apply non-standard solutions, and play with color ... For a bright family couple of elegant age, an unusual interior is also needed, corresponding to their inner world, taste and hobbies. I must say that they seriously approached the work on the arrangement of an apartment with an area of about 70 m², which is supposed to come from a country house for some time. So, the customers approved the proposed lavender tones, and they immediately filled the combined space of the kitchen-living room. The kitchen set has acquired a non-standard color, which is supported by the upholstery of upholstered furniture and accessories. The abundance of plant motifs and stucco decor refer us to the European elegant style in this interior, and lavender is very useful here! And the noble shades of the parquet board perfectly set off the textiles, the shape of the lamps and the elegant decor of the furniture with gilding. Gold with patina is another strong theme of this interior. Entering the ensemble in the lobby, it passes through the entire interior, creating an atmosphere of refined luxury, elegant and in this case not boring at all. A competent backlight puts accents in the right places. The bedroom at first glance resembles the imperial chambers. An elegant carved headboard, gold with patina on the walls, the same technique in finishing cabinet furniture... However, it is worth noting that gold is present here in a more restrained version, not protruding, but rather emphasizing the taste of the one to whom this interior is addressed. The fur cover on the bed adds tenderness, and the glossy wardrobe doors seem to dissolve in space, giving way to the historical dominant. The bathroom is designed to the specified standards. The tone is set by the nautical theme, expressed in the main shades of finishes, as well as decor, which continues the European theme. There was no need to install a bath, instead a spacious shower cabin was equipped.
Airy and light apartment
inter-decore.com
Black metal profiles in tiles and walls give originality and graphics. We thought for a long time how to divide the two bathrooms according to their purpose. And they decided instead of the traditional division into the master bathroom and the guest bathroom as follows: the boys' bathroom - for dad and son, and the girls' bathroom - for mom and daughter. To your attention - the Girls' bathroom. White chevrons were made behind the sink. The color of the rest of the walls was matched to the color of the porcelain stoneware chosen for wall cladding behind the bathroom, and above 240 cm they were painted in a pleasant gray color. The bright ceiling light can be turned off, leaving only intimate lighting in the ceiling above the bath.
PHOTOS/Cosy bright apartment 76 m² for a young family with a child
Kazantseva Tatiana
Photo: small master bathroom in white tones with wood trim in a modern style with flat facades, yellow facades, an alcove bathtub, an installation, white tile, ceramic tile, gray walls, porcelain stoneware floors, multi-faucet sink, faux stone countertop, black floor, white countertop, alcove, double vanity unit and built-in vanity unit
Small apartment for a young man | Men's Apartment
Photographer Mikhail Pomortsev / Pro. Foto
In the photo: a small bathroom in a modern style with flat cabinets, white cabinets, an alcove bathtub, a shower over the tub, white tiles, blue walls, a shower cabin, a monolithic sink, multi-colored floor, open shower, white countertop, cabinet for one sink and floor cabinet
Residential complex "Rublevsky Lights"
Tatyana Dmitrieva
Inspiration for home comfort: modern small bathroom with flat cabinets, brown cabinets, full built-in bathtub, over-bath shower, installation, beige walls, solid washbasin, open shower, white tile, mosaic tile, walk-in shower, gray floor , white countertop and backsplash
Vorobyov Dom
Ariana Ahmad Interior Design
Photo of a small master bathroom in a modern style with flat cabinets, gray cabinets, a shower over a bathtub, gray tiles, a countertop sink, gray floors, gray countertop, cabinet for one washbasin and hanging cabinet
Apartment on Kostromsky Prospekt
Andrei Belimov-Gushchin
Stylish design: small bathroom in modern style with flat cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, open shower, gray tiles, countertop sink, wood countertops, gray floor, open shower, brown worktop, cabinet for one sink and hanging cabinet - the latest trend
Out of sight
Irina Kireeva
spacious bathroom designed in gray-beige tones, wooden furniture made to order
Fresh design idea: small modern style bathroom with medium tone wood cabinets, brown countertops, flat cabinets, countertop sink and gray floor - great interior photo home comforts: small Scandinavian-style master bathroom with flat-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, wall-mounted bathtub, installation, multi-coloured tiles, ceramic tiles, gray walls, porcelain stoneware flooring, countertop sink, faux stone countertops, gray flooring, swing door shower , gray countertop, single vanity cabinet, hanging cabinet and backsplash
Project of an apartment for a young family on Paveletskaya - 80m2
MEMarch
Stylish design: a small bathroom in modern style with flat facades, light wooden facades, white tiles, white walls, shower cabin, countertop sink, colorful floor, white countertop, vanity unit and wall-hung vanity - the latest trend
Modern small bathrooms design
If your bathroom is modest, don't be in a hurry to get upset: there are at least a few technical options to expand its space. Firstly, due to a real increase in bathroom space through redevelopment. This method gives a significant increase in square meters by combining, for example, a bathroom with a pantry or - the most popular move - a bathroom with a toilet. Beautiful modern small bathroom designs - 50 photo ideas.
Less radical than redevelopment, but nevertheless effective and successful way is to expand the space due to the optical effect created by light tones. It is light and cold shades that help visually expand the space of a small bathroom, the main thing is to choose them correctly. Making a few bright accents is not forbidden at all, however, the use of contrasting colors should be avoided, especially on one wall. The same rule must be followed when choosing furniture - it must visually merge with the walls and match the tone with ceramic tiles. Modern small bathroom design photos:
In addition to color, other qualities of objects will come to the rescue - for example, the ability to reflect. In addition to the traditional mirror above the sink, you can pick up cabinets with mirrored doors, use decorative elements with a mirror effect on the tiled floor. A good option for a small bathroom would be to choose a stretch ceiling with a glossy surface - it will reflect light and expand the space, and also save you from the effects of flooding.
Design of a small bathroom without a toilet photo, if technical possibilities allow, then instead of one of the walls you can put frosted or stained glass, which, letting in light, will undoubtedly become a highlight of the interior. We should not forget about the advantages of bright lighting, while it is better if there are several light sources, and the light is saturated. Small bathroom in Khrushchev design photo:
Interior design for a small bathroom
One of the main secrets is the rational use of all space in a small bathroom. It mainly means that you cannot afford anything extra. Leave the sink, cabinet, towel warmer, shower, and possibly the washing machine. If possible, it is better to hide all pipes and communications in niches or walls, select furniture of small sizes and with rounded edges, and remember the advantages of a corner location.
Finishing a small bathroom with tiles photo design. Rational space planning, good layout, compact equipment, light, mirror, transparent materials are the keys to success in the design of your small bathroom. Modern small bathrooms design photo:
Small bathroom design project - artist's secrets
Bathroom and toilet design is an uncultivated field of opportunities for experimentation. If you have nowhere to put your inspiration and artistic taste for a long time - embody it in the design of the bathroom: tiles, mirrors, shelves, various shapes and sizes of sanitary ware, in a word, a lot of opportunities for a creative person. Your own bathroom and toilet design is no joke, there is something to be proud of. How many of your friends can boast of this? Most likely, the majority preferred to leave the design of the bathroom project at the mercy of professional masters. And you can do it yourself!
Interior design of a small bathroom photo - and even if the area for experiments is not particularly large, it does not matter. The design of a small bathroom can be no less, if not more creative and original than the design of a huge one. The main thing is not to be afraid to make your own bathroom design project.
Bathroom design: what color tiles work best? If you are faced with the task of designing a small bathroom, and you do not want to visually shrink it even more, then choose light colors. The bright or dark tiles you like can be used for the toilet - who said that the design of the bathroom and the toilet should be the same? Your bathroom design project can be built on contrast. Finishing a small bathroom with tiles photo design:
If you want to maximize the visual experience, minimize the design of the bathroom, the tile will work to increase if there are no patterns, ornaments, "grain" and other small details on it. It should also be as large as possible. When designing a bathroom project, remember that white color basically increases. A combination of white and metal also works well. See the photo for the design of a small bathroom without a toilet - built-in lights will also complement well - they save space and look very modern and stylish.
How else can you improve your bathroom design?
What aspects are included in the design of the bathroom: tiles, plumbing and much more. Speaking of plumbing! As a modern person, when designing a bathroom, you can't help but think about the trendy achievement of progress - a compact shower enclosure. The design of a small bathroom with a shower cabin will look even more refined, and the space will become even larger! A shower cabin can become a bright detail that will decorate your bathroom: glass doors can be sealed with a film with a pattern - bright or sophisticated. Interior design of a small bathroom photo:
Thanks to the shower enclosure, you can also link the design of the bathroom and the toilet together: the pattern on the film can follow the pattern on the tiles, wallpaper or borders in the toilet.