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3 Golden Rules for a Small Bathroom According to Interior Design Experts
Looking for ways to make the most of a small bathroom? We talked to three interior designers who have mastered the art of using small spaces and revealed their secrets for maximizing efficiency in such rooms. Having a small bathroom can be a bit challenging, but these professionals have uncovered their tricks and will teach you how to do it right.
PinterestDO NOT MIX MULTIPLE MATERIALS
PinterestOne of the most important factors when designing a small bathroom is using as few materials as possible. This helps maintain visual continuity throughout the space. Another way to make a room feel larger is by covering the upper part of walls with vertical stripe wallpaper.
SMALL BATHROOM WITH TOTAL AREA OF 5 M2 AND MULTIPLE MIRRORS
PinterestDespite its total area being only 5 m2, multiple mirrors can significantly expand a small bathroom. In this case, the mirrors helped create an illusion of more space.
ONE OR TWO MATERIALS AT MOST
This bathroom used two materials: microcement and oak wood. The combination of these materials helped create visual clarity in the space. Another great way to add visual appeal to a small bathroom is by installing wall-mounted mixers.
THE THIRD GOLDEN RULE: SHOWER IS BETTER THAN BATH
Sometimes we insist on having a bathtub when there's not enough space for it. According to interior designers, a shower is a stable and efficient solution that can free up space.
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