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- Kristin Hohenadel
- Choose Classic Penny Tile. Penny tile is a classic and time-tested choice for any bathroom but works particularly well in a small bathroom since the tile is small in size and easy to cut to fit the tightest of spaces.
- Run Tile From Walls to Floors. Penny tiles can also be used in a modern-style bathroom. Using the same tile on bathroom walls and flooring will create a cohesive look and make a small space seem larger and a large space more spacious, like this penny tile-covered bathroom from Michelle Berwick Design.
- Use No Fail Subway Tiles. You can never go wrong with versatile, hard-working subway tile. In this small Paris bathroom from Space Factory, floor-to-ceiling white subway tile with matching grout draws the eye upward and creates the feeling of a larger, brighter space.
- Add Horizontal Stripes. Horizontal stripes make a room feel wider, making them perfect for a small bathroom. The walls of this guest bathroom from K Shan Design are covered in thick stripes of black and white subway tile to create a dramatic effect without breaking the budget, making the space feel bigger to boot.
May 25, 2024 · Try a Wet Room Layout. Fantastic Frank. A small and narrow bathroom is a great candidate for a wet room style layout. This compact but stylish space from Fantastic Frank has a mix of black-and-white tiles, with a small sink and toilet on the left wall and nothing but a towel rack on the righthand wall to preserve flow.
- Kristin Hohenadel
- Patricia Shannon
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- Above-Toilet Storage. Making use of every square inch of your small bath can make a big difference when it comes to both space efficiency and organization.
- Classic Details. Materials like brass fixtures, a marble countertop, and wood paneling create an elegant, tucked-away bathroom that reflects the style of the kitchen nearby.
- Glass Shower Door. A small bathroom often has to work with a tight layout. That means a shower might be smack dab against a vanity or a tub (if there’s room for one) and snuggly fit into an alcove.
- Extra Storage. When it comes to a small bathroom, maximizing every inch of storage is a must. Floating shelves can help give extra surfaces for holding towels, countertop-worthy toiletry items (like makeup brushes and perfumes), and even decorative objects that give the bath a dose of warmth.
- Tile Accents. Light-pink cement tile transforms this small walk-in shower from simple to stunning bathroom design. Running along the floor and up the shower wall, these tiles add texture and depth to the space.
- Bright White. This tiny bathroom’s glossy tile walls and squared sink basin look clean and streamlined, thanks to the crisp glass accents and white color palette.
- Bathroom Blues. It’s easy to make a small bathroom feel cluttered when incorporating busy, floor-to-ceiling patterns. To add visual interest to a small space without overwhelming it, this bathroom is decorated with one key color: navy blue.
- Monochrome Minimalism. With the right half-bath ideas, even the tiniest can look modern—and it’s easier (and cheaper) to do a minimalist small bathroom remodel than a full bathroom renovation would demand.
- Make a Statement Wall. When working with a small space, it can be helpful to concentrate the focus on one wall. Designer Beth Diana Smith tiled a narrow wall with the Cell Light Gold AC floor to ceiling, which helps to highlight the sink, mirror and light fixture.
- Create a Shower Niche. Looking for some small bathroom shower tile ideas? Here’s one–add extra shelf space to your and create a beautiful tile moment with a shower niche.
- Tile the Tub. If you’re working with limited space, you can get creative about where you place your tile. The tub apron usually goes unadorned, but tiling it will the same tile as the floor or shower will make a bulky tub fade into the background.
- Tile the Ceiling. Another great bathroom tile idea for small showers–if you’re dealing with a low shower ceiling, consider extending the tile to cover overhead.
Jun 30, 2021 · Find out the bathroom layout plan here. 9. Roomy Feel with White and off-white Materials. This modern bathroom feels luxurious despite being just 8’ x 8’. The clever layout arranges the toilet, vanity, and bathtub in a neat row so that the remaining floor space is all in one area and feels quite roomy.
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Mar 8, 2024 · 01 of 20 Tiled Backdrop for a Vanity. PHOTO: k.home_design. Floor-to-ceiling tile makes an eye-catching backdrop for a double vanity. If you have a dark-colored vanity, marble tile with subtle veining will create just the right amount of contrast. Choosing large marble slabs will offer a sleek, minimal look.