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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Design Ideas That Can Make A Small Bathroom Look And Feel Larger


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Whether you home has a separate WC and bath or a combined usage room, it may be small in size. How can you make the most efficient and economic use of this utilitarian room, while maintaining the aesthetic appeal?
It is first important to consider your specific needs for this space. This will enable you to map out the best arrangements for your available space. Measuring tape is one of the most helpful resources to have on hand for this process. If you are looking to purchase a new bathroom suite or other bathroom furnishings it is imperative to ensure that it will fit in your available space first.
The WC is traditionally a very small-sized space, but it is also the one room in the home that guests tend to use the most. It is generally best to keep this room free of clutter. Every item that you add to the design of the WC will detract from the amount of visual space that is available. You can install a wall mounted soap dish for holding soap in a convenient location by the basin or a corner basket for collecting trash. You can additionally save time and space by purchasing a stand-alone toilet paper rack that holds several rolls and one that can be used. This reduces your need for extra storage space and increases efficiency and convenience. Some of these models also include space for the toilet brush caddy. Once these smaller issues have been dealt with you can start considering the overall look that you want for your room. Is there sufficient light? Is the paint in good condition? Adding several, simple decorative accents will help to make your small sized room increasingly pleasant to be in.
The storage space in the bath will need to be much larger. First consider both the people that will be using the room and the ways in which they will be using it. A medicine cupboard with mirrors rather than a simple mirror may help to accommodate the greater range of your storage requirements. These are easy to install and come in a broad range of designs for nearly every taste and budget.
It is also essential to have a decent towel supply in your bath and room for storing these as well. If you have insufficient space available for this, what can possibly be done to correct this? You can neatly store your towels in a basket beneath the basin. You can even place a small cabinet beneath this basin for extra storage space. Making certain to tuck these things away from site and keep the room free of clutter will dramatically increase the amount of visible space.
Excellent light can help small rooms to appear larger as well. If there are dark corners in your room, try adding new fixtures or brighter bulbs to reduce shadows.
When decorating small rooms it is best to use fewer items. You should always consider how a room will be used. If your bath is used primarily for relaxation, it will be appropriate to use subtle tones and hues. If this is an area in the home for freshening up, it may be best to use vivid and bright colors. These are accents and touches that will help you to personalize this space and make the best use of your small bathroom.
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