How to Make a Tiny Bathroom Feel Spacious

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Tiny bathrooms are the bane of many homeowners’ existence, but it’s not always the end of the world. There are a handful of inexpensive and simple ways to make that small room appear larger than life. Here are 15 fool-proof methods to revamp that mini bathroom space.

The Magic of Monochrome 

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The bathroom should be a blank canvas where you keep everything the same color to create a seamless view that tricks the eye into seeing more space. Select a light, soothing shade and run with it. Let color shine from walls to tiles to fixtures to have a symmetrical, expansive-feeling oasis.

Let There Be Light

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Natural light is a bathroom’s best friend. Skip those heavy curtains and opt for sheer, light-filtering options instead. If privacy is a concern, try frosted window film. The more sunlight you let in, the airier the area will be. Plus, natural light is a mood booster!

Reach for the Sky with Tiles 

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Don’t stop those tiles at eye level. Take them all the way up instead! Floor-to-ceiling tiles build an illusion of height, making one’s bathroom look taller. It’s a simple trick that packs a big visual punch. Plus, it’s practical, so don’t worry about wall water damage! 

Skylight Delight 

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If you’re ready for a bigger change, consider installing a skylight. It’s similar to opening up a bathroom window to the sky. An abundance of natural light will surely enhance and warm up the area. Soaking in the tub while stargazing won’t be a dream anymore. 

Crystal Clear Showers 

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Take away the curtain and use clear glass for the shower. Removing a wall from the bathroom will establish an uninterrupted line of sight that makes the expanse seem open. Clear glass is also easier to clean and looks sleek. Just remember to keep the squeegee handy! 

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall 

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When it comes to mirrors in small bathrooms, sizable ones are better. A huge mirror quickly doubles the visual area by reflecting light and giving the impression of depth. Get creative with shapes or go wall-to-wall for maximum impact. Your tiny bathroom will thank you for the instant facelift. 

Float On With Vanities 

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Ground-hugging cabinets are so last season. Choose a hanging vanity to create an open atmosphere to literally extend the surface area. It makes a neater appearance and helps you spot any dirt below the cabinetry. The additional capacity underneath is also perfect for storage baskets or just letting your toes breathe. 

Shine On with High Gloss 

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High-gloss paint is like a magic wand for pocket areas as its reflective properties bounce light around the room, making it brighter and more prominent. When applied to ceilings, it works very well to provide the concept of height. Simply prepare the surfaces thoroughly for a flawless, even finish. 

Ledge Your Bets 

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Built-in ledges or cubbies are bathroom game-changers. They allow storage without eating into the precious floor space. Tuck one into the shower for shampoo bottles or above the toilet for extra towels. Now there’s the spare room where you thought there was none! 

The Power Combo 

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Combine the tub and shower if the place is really tight. A cohesive combo unit can save valuable square footage while still giving one the option to soak or shower. Choose a glass panel in lieu of a curtain to keep the open feel strong.

White Out the Walls 

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When in doubt, go white! This classic choice never fails to brighten and enlarge. Paint the walls a crisp white, and watch the bathroom transform. It’s like giving it a breath of fresh air. To get the ideal balance and avoid a sterile look, add splashes of color with towels or accessories.  

Curve Appeal 

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Harsh angles can make a stubby cranny feel boxed in. Introduce some curves to soften the look and create a sense of flow. Curved shower rods, oval sinks, and circular mirrors are helpful. These gentle shapes guide the eye smoothly around the room, making it spacious and inviting. 

Clutter Be Gone 

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Nothing makes a bathroom tinier than clutter, especially on the floor. Be ruthless in organizing. Find a home for everything and keep surfaces clear. Invest in some chic solutions to corral your stuff. A clutter-free bathroom isn’t just comfortable—it’s a Zen retreat from the chaos of daily life. 

Long and Strong 

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Some clever visual tricks can achieve the idea of length. Install vertical shiplap, pick longer hexagonal floor tiles, or drape a shower curtain that reaches the ground. These long lines draw the eye upward and will help the bathroom appear taller and roomy.

Size Matters, Go Compact 

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When choosing bathroom fixtures, think slim and trim. A compact toilet, narrow sink, or scaled-down tub can free up surprising amounts of legroom. These space-savers are just as functional as their bulkier counterparts. The bathroom will be less crowded, which makes one wonder why downsizing didn’t happen sooner.