If you have a smaller bathroom, you may find that using it is not as pleasurable as it could be because you feel confined or the room itself seems small and dark. Because most bathrooms are limited in size, for many homeowners it becomes essential to optimize the space available. Besides finding ways to get the most out of a small bathroom, there are other tips for making an area feel bigger. For example, painting the walls a light color and installing additional or brighter light sources can give the impression of a wider space, making a confined bathroom feel more open.
Light sources.
In fact, lighting in a small room is a key element, perhaps even the best way to make a tight, cramped area feel more like a spacious room. Options to consider include spotlights along cabinets and the ceiling, which not only provide attractive lighting but also take up very little space. Curtains sometimes seem to eat up space while making the room darker. Using blinds instead will add natural light while still providing the same level of privacy. Be aware that natural light is usually preferable to artificial light and artifical light should be used in such a way as to make it less harsh and more difuse.
Add storage.
When it comes to saving space in more tangible terms, take advantage of wall space to hang objects, such as mirrored medicine cabinets, shelves, and towel racks. This frees up floor space while also provided additional storage. Also consider adding furniture sets that fit into the corners – an especially good idea if they can hide unsightly, exposed pipes as well.