Sprucing Up a Small Bathroom
The poor, lowly bathroom. Many of us don’t really know how to decorate it short of hanging a pretty shower curtain, because there’s very little room for improvement. Or so we believe. Let’s look at some ideas to make a small necessary room a more attractive place to visit:
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- Just because the room is small doesn’t mean the walls have to be white. Paint in a color you love, bold or pastel, or wallpaper that makes a statement is as appropriate for a small room as a large one.
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- A small bathroom means smaller-sized fixtures and splurging on a nice cabinet or sink won’t hurt the pocketbook as much, while adding style.
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- Contrasting shower tile is a great way to add color to a bath and gives you a reason to keep the curtain pulled back, opening up the space, and showing off your colorful shower!
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- If your small bath or powder room doesn’t have a window, use decorative lighting for your focal point, and add wall sconces on the wall over the toilet, and on either side of the mirror.
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- Floor covers, and adhesive tile is simple to install, is available in endless designs and colors, and can be the feature for your small bathroom.
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- When new tile, paint, or wallpaper isn’t in the budget, add color through your accessories. Brightly colored curtain or shade, rug, and artwork can make the room.
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- Since most small bathrooms don’t have a lot of storage, you have to be creative and practical, or use functional decor. Check out these bathroom storage ideas from Good Housekeeping.
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- Weekend warriors or those who are confident enough in their skill level can create recessed shelving with this how-to from DIY Network. If you like the idea but lack the skills, call a reputable carpenter to handle this small job.
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- Large mirrors aren’t just for large bathrooms; using them in your small bathroom helps bring in the light, making the room appear larger.
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- Keep the less-is-more attitude when adding things to a small bathroom; a small plant, soap, and hand towel are all you need on the counter.
Not only can you make your little bathroom stylish, you can cut down on clutter and keep it organized for smoother mornings or guest use. Don’t think of this project as a challenge, look for inspiration, and it may end up becoming your favorite retreat!
Courtesy of Chester County PA Realtor Scott Darling.
Photo credit: Pinterest.com