With today’s trendy smaller homes, come smaller bathroom spaces. However, there are tips and tricks to take your minimum space to the max!
Sinks
Pedestal sinks or floating vanities will give you more foot space creating the illusion of size. Made Goods has a remarkable variety of choose-your-own sizes, finishes, and hardware vanities that will make this task super attainable.
Made Goods' Conrad 28" Floating Vanity
Storage
Go up, up, up with storage. Installing a beautiful hanging wall towel rack from Pigeon and Poodle will easily bring the eye upward making the room feel more expansive. Consider recessed storage in the walls too.
Lighting
Wall sconces and other wall mount fixtures create the impression of higher ceilings. Made Goods offers works of art in their stunning line of wall sconces.
Made Goods' Thyra Sconce
Having multiple sources of light, including recessed lighting also eliminates shadows that can make the room feel small.
Avoid pendant lighting as it can make the ceiling feel lower than it is.
Color
Don’t underestimate the power of color in a small bathroom. Neutral, whites, and pastels will open up your space making it seem even larger. Rich and saturated colors work well surprisingly too as they give the illusion of a receding wall. Avoid the mid-tones of any color and avoid too many clashing colors. This makes the space look busy and cluttered.
Mirrors
Get that statement mirror you have always wanted! Big mirrors, if you have the wall space, will make the room seem spacious due to the reflection of light and images from the mirror. There is no shortage of impressive Made Goods mirrors to choose from to help you accomplish this.
Made Goods' Andrew Mirror
Tall rectangular mirrors will draw the eye upward making the ceiling seem even higher.
Finally, personalize your small space bathroom and add pops of color and texture when considering towels and accessories.
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