Small Bathroom Makeovers the Whole Family Will Love

A small bathroom doesn’t need to be a source of frustration. These makeovers transform diminutive spaces into stunning rooms the whole family wants to use.

Keep the room feeling bigger by sticking to light colors. That doesn’t mean you have to forgo color or personality, though—use accessories in the same shade to brighten the space.

1. Declutter

Clutter can feel even more pronounced in small spaces, so the first step is to declutter. Take everything out of your cabinets and drawers and give them a thorough wipe down, then sort through to keep only items you use frequently or couldn’t leave home without (including toiletries). Box up donations and toss any outdated or empty products.

If you have space to add storage, consider using wall-mounted holders for toothbrushes and other knick-knacks that would normally be on the counter. Or, try a slim shelf in a tight corner, like above a doorframe, to create a spot for extra linens or bath supplies. Beautiful containers for utilitarian supplies—from canisters to baskets—also help a bathroom look less cluttered. Choose ones with a smooth surface, rather than a patterned or textured pattern, to increase the sense of openness.

2. Mirrors

The number one trick that interior stylists use to open up a room is mirrors. They’re a key component of small bathroom remodeling and can help bounce natural light around to make the space feel larger.

Whether you have a simple rectangular mirror hanging above your vanity or an entire wall of unique custom-framed mirrors, you can trick the eye into believing that your bathroom is bigger than it actually is. Just make sure that the mirrors are positioned properly and don’t overlap each other.

If your bathroom isn’t blessed with natural light, mirrors can also act as artwork to fill the empty walls. Try choosing a frame with a print that speaks to the design of your bathroom. Then, hang it on the wall to instantly brighten up the room.

3. Light Colors

When it comes to paint, most decorators say light colors make a room feel bigger. But that doesn’t mean you have to stick with white walls.

Try a rich neutral like nickel, which has warm undertones and works well with wood or brass accents. Or opt for a soft blue shade, such as Sea Salt by Sherwin Williams, which has hints of gray and green undertones. This hue pairs beautifully with white accents and a hint of brown for an elegantly simple look.

Deck out your bathroom with a fun pop of color. Lindsey Marlor, the founder of lifestyle blog Pillow Thought, used this bright emerald-inspired shade to energize her powder room. Pair the energizing hue with white accents, marble, and plants for a clean, balanced look.

4. Shelving

Rather than a bulky cabinet, add a narrow shelf over the toilet for skincare products and cotton swabs that won’t take up much room. You can purchase pre-made storage organizers or DIY a simple caddy for a custom look. The narrow shelf will also be easier to reach than a deep cabinet and is a good place for decor like a vase of flowers or a decorative sign that personalizes the space.

A slim china cabinet repurposed for bathroom storage isn’t just a stylish storage solution, but can save you the expense of a custom closet or free-standing furniture piece. This bathroom from AP Design House uses the extra height of the piece to create more storage space above the toilet. The recessed shelving is a great place to store linens as well as extra towels and washcloths, especially if there’s no nearby linen closet.

5. Lighting

In a small bathroom, layered lighting is key to brightening up the space. Recessed lights paired with sconces help light bounce off the walls, which makes the room feel bigger, says designer Jo Sangster of Ripples.

Adding globe sconces in tight spaces brings additional style without taking up counter space, says blogger Jamie-Lee Burns of Mademoiselle. Faux-leather and reeded-glass accents on a built-in cabinet add a cozy farmhouse look to the room.

Another way to create storage and make a small bathroom feel larger is to use tall, narrow cabinets. This remodel project from Boxwoodavenue takes advantage of the space above the toilet and clears walking space while creating a stylish focal point in the room. Adding a window or skylight is also a great idea for increasing natural light in the room.



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