Sunday, July 26, 2009

Keep Small Bathroom Remodel Simple

One of the biggest mistakes homeowners make when remodeling a small bathroom is trying to cram in everything they'd like to put in a big bathroom. The second mistake is choosing fixtures, decorative items, and the like that are too bulky or too ornate. Choosing clean simple lines, without a lot of decoration, will make the space look larger.

One way to approach a small bathroom remodel, then, is to keep it simple. Sometimes less is more; and this is true of small bathrooms. If you are trying to create an elegant and luxurious bathroom don't forget about understated elegance.

Starting with the big things, here are some tips to help you with your small bathroom remodel:

* Choose only a compact shower stall or only a whirlpool or spa tub that is smaller and deeper (this will fit nicely in a corner). Even some of the tub designs now being advertised for seniors would work in a small bathroom.

* Choose a pedestal sink or a wall mounted sink. This will leave more floor space and make the room feel bigger.

* Choose the most compact toilet you can find. Choose a taller model over a shorter wider style.

Now for decorative items:

* Choose a mirror with no frame or a mirror with a small frame - this will make the room look bigger and the mirror will reflect light farther in the room.

* Cover an entire wall with a mirror - this will create the appearance of a much larger space.

* Use fewer wall-mounted towel rods or rings - choose a ring beside the sink to save space.

* Store extra linens nearby, but put out only a minimum at any one time.

* Place light fixtures where they will reflect light throughout the room.

* If you don't have a window, consider installing a tube light to bring in sunlight.

* Find creative ways to add storage in walls.

Decorating ideas:

* Choose lighter and brighter colors.

* Use glass block windows or frosted windows instead of curtains - it will make the room look larger.

* Use wallpaper or paint design that draws the eye upward to make the room appear larger - either vertical stripes, vertical designs, or a border at the top of the wall.

* Use small shelves above and under sinks, toilets, etc. to provide storage and decoration.

* Keep color combinations minimalist - no more than two colors.

* Avoid clutter - don't set decorative items around that are not necessary.

* Add luxuries in ways that do not use more of your space (massaging shower heads, spa tub, radiant floor heating, fogless mirrors, heated towel rods, fragrances, etc.)

In small spaces, simplicity is generally best if you want to create a feeling of spaciousness and elegance. Clean simple lines, lots of light, no clutter, and an eye to the necessary will help you create a very comfortable and luxurious small bathroom remodel.

Copyright 2008 by ABCD Publishing

Dan Fritschen, the author of this article, is the founder of the websites http://www.remodelormove.com and http://www.remodelestimates.com He is the author of seven books on home remodeling.

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