Bathrooms

Designing a Small Bathroom: Making an Impact in a Small Space 

Oct 4

When it comes to small bathroom design, the challenge is to create a space that feels open and functional while still packing a punch in terms of style. With the right approach, even the most compact bathrooms can be transformed into luxurious retreats. Here’s how you can make a big impact in a small bathroom, using thoughtful design choices that maximize every inch. 

1. Choose a Lighter Color Palette

A light color palette is your best friend in a small bathroom. Lighter shades can make the space feel larger and more open by reflecting light and creating an airy ambiance. Stick to soft, neutral tones that will help create a serene environment. If you love color, consider using it in accents like towels or art rather than on the walls. 

2. Try Vinyl Wallpaper

Vinyl wallpaper is a fantastic option for small bathrooms. Not only is it easy to maintain and washable, but it also offers a wide variety of patterns and textures that can add personality to your space. Whether you opt for a subtle design or something more bold, vinyl wallpaper is a practical choice that can stand up to the humidity of a bathroom while still looking great. 

3. Loose the Frame

Consider a Frameless Shower Enclosure One of the best ways to make a small bathroom feel larger is by installing a frameless shower enclosure. Without the visual interruption of a frame, your shower becomes a seamless part of the room, allowing light to travel freely and making the 

entire space feel more open. This design choice not only enhances the aesthetics but also contributes to the overall functionality of the bathroom. 

4. Go Big with Materials

In a small bathroom, less can truly be more when it comes to materials. Since you’re working with a smaller area, you may find that you can afford to splurge on more luxurious materials like marble or other high-end tile. These materials can elevate the design, adding a sense of luxury and sophistication to the space. Just because your bathroom is small doesn’t mean it can’t make a big statement. 

5. Every Inch Counts

When working with a small bathroom, every inch counts, so it’s crucial to make informed and thoughtful decisions in collaboration with your contractor and designer. Begin by ensuring that all elements in the bathroom are both functional and appropriately scaled for the space. It’s also essential to be aware of building code requirements and the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) standards. The National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) sets industry-recognized standards that ensure safe, efficient, and functional design in kitchens and bathrooms, making them essential for creating spaces that are both beautiful and practical. 

6. Don’t Forget Lighting!

Lighting is crucial in any space, but especially in a small one. Proper lighting can make the space feel brighter and more spacious. Consider adding recessed lighting in the ceiling to keep the room feeling open, as well as focused lighting around the vanity to provide the perfect illumination for grooming tasks. Layering your lighting will ensure that your design shines in the best possible light. 

7. Add Finishing Touches.

Do not underestimate the power of finishing touches. Fresh linens, original art, plants, and carefully chosen accessories can personalize your bathroom and make it feel like an extension of your home. These small details can bring warmth and character to the space, turning a simple bathroom into a stylish retreat. 

Designing a small bathroom is all about making the most of what you have. By using these tips, you can create a space that is not only functional but also beautiful and reflective of your personal style. At Cherry Blossom Home Interior Design, we’re passionate about helping you turn your small bathroom into a space that you’ll love for years to come.

Cheers!

Emily Ihde

Owner and Principal Interior Designer at Cherry Blossom Home 

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