The 3 golden rules of the small bathroom according to expert interior designers

Are you looking for ways to take advantage of a small bathroom? We have talked to three interior designers who have mastered the art of utilizing small spaces and have revealed their secrets to making the most of them. Having a small bathroom can be a bit of a struggle, but these professionals have revealed their tricks and will teach you how to do it.

DO NOT MIX MANY MATERIALS

One of the most important factors that you should consider when it comes to designing a small bathroom is having a minimal amount of materials. This will allow you to maintain visual continuity throughout the space. Another great way to expand the space is by covering the upper part of the walls with vertical striped paper.

A SMALL BATHROOM OF 5 M2 WITH MANY MIRRORS

Even though it’s only 5 m2, having several mirrors can greatly expand a small bathroom. In this example, the mirrors have helped create a visual illusion of a larger space.

ONE OR TWO MATERIALS, AT MOST

In this bathroom, two materials were used: micro cement and oak wood. The combination of these materials has helped create visual cleanliness in the space. Another excellent way to add visual appeal to a small bathroom is by having wall-mounted faucets.

THIRD GOLDEN RULE: A SHOWER, IS BETTER THAN A BATHTUB

Sometimes, we insist on having a bathtub when there isn’t enough room for one. According to interior designers, a shower is a sustainable and effective solution that can free up space.

 

Tags: bathroom, bathroom decor, bathroom decorations, decorations, home decor, interior design

Author: Renata Kralevska

Renata Kralevska
 

A passionate female writer, I specialize in articles about architecture and home interiors. I love sharing insights and inspiration to help readers create beautiful and functional living spaces.

 

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