Small Bathroom Ideas to Help you Renovate your Space

Light and Reflection The best way to make a small bathroom feel more spacious is to make sure it gets plenty of natural light. If possible, you can also add a skylight which can increase light and add ambience to the room. Ceiling lights also give the perception of a bigger space.
It is a known fact that mirrors have the ability to reflect more light as well as make the space look bigger. If you have the space for it, why not have a whole wall of mirror? If you are limited on space, even having small mirrors around the bathroom can make a big difference and brighten it up.
Colour Palette When working with a small space, try to keep to a neutral palette. This will work better than using darker or brighter colours which may have the effect of making the room feel more cramped. Rather than having a coloured wall, bring in pops of colour through the accessories, towels, rugs or even bathrobes. You could also introduce colour to the room by painting the mirror frame. Indoor plants are also a great way to add a splash of colour.

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Creative and efficient storage In a small bathroom, efficient storage is a MUST! Think of storage that won’t take up too much floor space. Ledges are great for storage to have above your sink and put essentials on and they also don’t take up any floor space.
A mirrored bathroom cabinet may be old school, but it is a great tool to save space in a small bathroom. It will keep all the clutter hidden away in a tidy space and they also don’t take up any floor space. Some toiletries need to be hidden away, however, you can get creative and showcase some of your fluffy towels by stacking them in wooden crates and baskets. They can be placed away underneath the sink. Having towel racks can also make a small space look functional and tidy.Thinking of starting a renovation project? Our team at iBuildNew can help you! Contact us on 1300 943 640 or customerservice@ibuildnew.com.iBuildNew Editorial Team
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