How to Make a Small Bathroom Appear Larger

If your bathroom is not the biggest then don’t worry because there are several ways in which you can make the interior space appear larger without altering the structure of the room whatsoever. Making the most out of the interior space at your disposal from both a practical and style perspective is the key to successful designs. There are many advantages of having smaller rooms within your home not least the fact they contain less wall and floor space to clean and maintain. From a downstairs toilet, en suite, wet room or a family bathroom which is on the small side there are various wasy to make your bathroom appear larger.

 

De-Clutter

The first step to making your bathroom appear larger is rather simple and obvious. De-cluttering can go a long way in transforming your interior space. You will then also be able to establish how the decor can be changed in order to emphasise the light and space within the room. Items in bathrooms can build up over time including washing and cleaning products. Once they have been placed back into their rightful place, out of sight in the cupboard, you can then begin to make changes to the interior style and layout in order to make the most of the available space.

 

Colour and Design

Light colours are used to make smaller rooms appear larger. Tiles are not only a practical choice for your bathroom but are also available in a range of colours and styles from which to choose from. Furthermore, although carpet on floors provides warmth and comfort it actually takes up more space than tiles, which is one of the reasons why it is not often recommended for bathrooms. There is a variety of tiles available with light colours, which will prove extremely effective in making interiors appear larger. For a bright appearance and a colour which genuinely helps to reflect light, white tiles are an excellent choice. For a more subtle wall and floor design; ivory, cream and beige colours produce a soothing ambiance as well as providing a fresh, invigorating appearance. It is not only colour which can help to make rooms appear bigger as quartz tiles demonstrate. Quartz contain reflective mirror pieces which enable light to bounce from the surface of the tile to illuminate interiors.

Style, Coordination and Layout

Creating a simple yet effective style is important in small areas. Elegant borders can work well but it is important not to over complicate designs and colour schemes. Coordination is also a key element in confined areas. In large rooms a feature wall may be a good idea but in small bathrooms the same coloured walls are the best technique of accentuating the space within an interior. If you want to include a pattern on walls in smaller rooms make sure it is elegant and subtle, with floral designs an extremely good option. When choosing curtains, soft linens with an almost see through quality will let as much natural light through as possible. Strong contrasts of colours are also very popular in larger rooms whereas in smaller spaces a subtle coordination is more appropriate. In terms of layout, you can change and remove certain aspects of your design to provide more space. In bathrooms, you could provide more flooring space by installing additional shelving above worktops. If you wish to completely transform a small en suite layout then creating a wet room can be effective way of making the most of the space available. Wet rooms provide a larger flooring space than standard bathrooms. Mosaic tiles are a popular choice for wet room floors.

Let there be Light

Natural stone tiles like slate or granite will also work but these are porous and if you really want to use them, make sure you have them sealed first. They will also require sealing regularly so make sure you keep that in mind. When treated properly though they can provide a durable and incredibly stylish bathroom shower area covering.