Monday, June 19, 2017

Small and simple bathroom designs from Mack Deleon

Draw the Eye Upward

Play up the ceiling or add eye-catching details high on the wall to visually heighten a little space.

Install a Pocket Door

Consider a pocket door when space is a premium. An exclusive toilet area fits in this bathroom, thanks into a space-saving pocket door.

Small Bathroom Storage

Storage space is at a premium in smallish bathrooms. See the best way to maximize the space you have with a couple of clever tricks.

No Wasted Space

Examine the floor plan carefully and plan storage alternatives according to your preferences and space constraints. Custom built-in cabinetry is generally the very best option for maximizing cupboard space. In this toilet, a row of cabinetry stretches along two walls. The corner is well-utilized with a large upper cabinet that maximizes space using a door set on the diagonal.

Stand-Alone Storage

Add stand alone storage in your little bathroom to help organization and add lots of style.
Bathroom shower doors

Choose Light Surfaces

This bathroom evokes with bright whites and just-there grey walls. Shimmering mosaic floor tiles add a touch of glamor to the calming space.

Maximize Natural Light

Maximize the perceived size of a tiny bathroom by sharing space in the outdoors with the indoors. Here, a big window provides access to amazing, private views. Two large mirrors hung on opposite walls reflect the view that is outdoor and help the little bathroom feel airy and open.

Add Little Luxuries

Ultimately, a bathroom must be practical. But no matter the size, there's always room for unique touches to produce character and happiness. This small toilet loves ample storage, thanks to built-in cabinetry and also a recessed wall niche (not revealed). Here, a small bench found alongside the shower lends convenient stowaway space for towels and soaps as well as a spot to take a seat.


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