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23 May 2009Many home owners want to renovate their bathrooms to make them larger or to give them a more comfortable feel. It’s not just for huge bathrooms anymore. It is entirely possible to remodel a smaller bathroom, without tearing out all the plumbing and fixtures. Read on to find a few simple and easy tips on bathroom design.
Most houses have smaller baths, which lend a comfortable, intimate atmosphere. However, it isn’t really a room where you can “get cozy”.Most baths are strictly utilitarian, designed with a minimum of “fluff” and a maximum of efficiency. It doesn’t matter how you decide to decorate, your bath will always be small. You can make it seem more open by using certain colors and lighting, and you’ll have a warm and inviting bath.
That will make the room seem cozy and comforting, but most people don’t go into the bathroom to relax, do they? This results in most bathrooms sacrificing form for the sake of function. If it isn’t possible to add on to the bath to increase its size, you can try some different designs to give the illusion of increased area.
Cut back on stuff that sticks out too much. Eliminate towel racks, shelving, and decorative accents that protrude, because they just take up space. Doing this will make the area seem more open and airy.
Wall decorations add to the cramped feel sometimes. See if there are any towel racks or shelving that you can get rid of, and you will have a bit more of an airy and larger feel.
Use vertical lines to add height. Maybe you can use bathroom tiles that go from ceiling to floor, or pick striped wallpaper. Add some tiles at the top of the wall near the ceiling, or consider using a wallpaper border there. Mirrors can add the illusion of size because of their reflective properties.
Your bath will probably never get any bigger, but you can give the illusion of size by utilizing certain lighting fixtures and painting the walls in a bright, airy color.