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June 14, 2018
When you have a large master bathroom, it may seem like the sky is the limit for remodeling. You have space for everything you can dream of. Well, if you're living in a home with a small master bathroom, you can still create beauty and enhance function with a remodel. Below are five fresh ideas for remodeling your petite master bathroom. Walk-In Shower If you don't soak in the bath very often, consider replacing a shower and tub combination with a walk-in shower. Such a shower can fit into any space, including awkward ones. Contractors can use a prefabricated base for the shower, or they can custom-create the base out of tile, depending on your needs. Glass is the ideal material for enclosing a walk-in shower because its transparency allows the eye to move around the space, which makes your bathroom feel bigger. What's more, glass reflects light, which creates a bright feel in your space. Consider upgrading to HD glass. HD glass doesn't feature any green undertones common in standard bathroom glass because it contains low-iron silica. Customized Storage Perhaps the most significant issue with small bathrooms is finding enough storage space. The answer is to plan for storage that you customize to your bathroom's layout. For example, Home and Garden TV describe a bathroom with narrow shelving that reaches all the way to the ceiling of a tall bathroom. You don't want to impede the sightline with a lot of cabinetry, though. Instead, consider having open shelves installed. You can top them with containers for small items and leave areas open to emphasize the space. Likewise, have any existing cabinetry outfitted with custom inserts so you can maximize every square inch of storage space. Floating Vanity A traditional vanity with cabinets takes up a lot of visual space. However, the cabinets are necessary for their storage capacity. A solution for this situation is to have a floating vanity installed. This style of vanity attaches directly to the wall with space left underneath. Because of that gap, the space around the floating vanity feels larger. You do lose some storage space with a floating vanity since the cabinets aren't as big. You could place containers under the vanity for stashing bathroom items. To keep the space feeling airy, choose light-colored or clear containers. Reflective materials would work, too. As with the shelving, make sure you leave space between the containers. Themed Remodel Rather than just stick with your bathroom's current style, you could devise a theme, such as coastal, Asian-inspired, or shabby chic. Your theme will include a color scheme, materials palette, and design elements of that style. For example, for a coastal bathroom, your color scheme will probably be based on shades of blue and green with sandy beige as the neutral. You'll include a lot of colored glass and maybe textured finishes, such as pebbled tiles. For décor, you can use coastal scenes and beach items, such as driftwood, sea shells, and hurricane lanterns. Oversized Mirror Normally, you want to keep everything in your remodel job to scale so that the installations don't overpower the space. However, a single large piece can serve as a focal point. In this case, consider hanging an oversized mirror to reflect light and create the illusion of space. For the location, above the vanity makes the most sense. However, you want to pay attention to what the large mirror is reflecting. Try to have the mirror reflect a window or art hanging on a wall. Locating a big mirror to reflect the toilet or shower is less than ideal. Make your small master bathroom live large with a stylish remodel job. Visit the showroom at Bella Hardware & Bath for more inspiration for your bathroom remodel.