Enlarging a little space is part delusion. Lights and mirrors are two tools that are key that, when utilized in conjunction with reflective surfaces, can make a smallish room feel larger. This modern bathroom uses light and reflective surfaces -- mirrors, glass light fixtures, and stainless steel hardware -- to produce a greater awareness of space.
Add Little Luxuries
Ultimately, a toilet must be practical. But no matter the size, there's always room for special touches to create character and joy. This smallish toilet loves considerable storage, thanks to built in cabinetry as well as a recessed wall niche (not revealed). Here, a tiny bench located alongside the shower lends suitable stowaway space for soaps and towels as well as a place to take a seat.
Choose Light Surfaces
This toilet evokes with brilliant whites and barely-there grey walls. Shimmering mosaic floor tiles add a touch of glamor to the calming space.
Stretch the Storage
Look up if the tiny footprint of a toilet is maxed out. Utilize a shallow or recessed wall ledge without eating up precious floor space to supply storage. In this little bathroom, an open vanity -- selected to maintain the space light -- demanded careful storage planning. Above the ledge, a shelving unit shows miniature storage containers, hand towels, and other bathroom necessities.
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