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Ways to Make a Small Bathroom Look Bigger

You may think that there is not a lot of room to work with inside of a small bathroom. With any small space, you are half right. Small bathrooms pose a difficult challenge because you cannot move around the plumbing without racking up a huge bill. Fortunately, we have 9 brilliant ideas that will hopefully save you time, money, and space.

Ways to Make a Small Bathroom Look Bigger:

1. Put on a Pedestal.

Pedestal sinks are a minimalistic sink styling that can save you a ton of space. If you have the option to choose a sink, be sure to opt-in for a pedestal sink. You will not regret it.

2. Be Open.

Open storage can save a lot of room, plus it can be used as a stylish decor piece. Open cabinets or dressers can showcase your towels, fancy decor, etc.

3. Let Little Details Shine.

Since you are going more low-key on a lot of your bathroom items, let the little details shine. Things like your mirror, light fixtures, and decorations can make quite the impact.

4. Sleek Shelving.

Finding sleek and narrow shelving can be important for your bathroom’s concept. You still want to be able to include important shelving and storage systems without sacrificing too much space. A great way to compromise is for you to buy sleek shelving. Items that can fit in small corners and do not take up too much room will do just the trick!

5. The Slide.

Instead of using doors that swing open, be sure to buy sliding doors. You will not believe the amount of space that this will save you!

6. Let Windows Do What They Do Best.

Do not place curtains or blinds on your windows. In a small space, windows are one of the best features that can help keep it open. Avoid bulky curtains and let the natural light flow throughout the space.

7. On the Rise.

Place your shower curtains higher than the normal height to give the illusion of a big space. By purchasing vertically striped curtains, you can help add to the illusion and create a larger-looking space.

8. Look Light.

When choosing a color scheme, choose light colors for your small space. Light colors will help open up your bathroom and reflect the natural sunlight.

9. The Glass Effect.

When in doubt, buy it in glass. Glass shelving and sink bowls can help open up your small space. The glass helps the eyes not recognize where the item begins and stops. It is the perfect solution for your tiny bathroom.

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