7 Design Mistakes You're Probably Making in Your Small Bathroom

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The bathroom design has a massive influence on how we think (shower singers know and agree). Here are seven design mistakes that we should all avoid in a small bathroom.

Ignoring the Area of Accessories

The position of accessories such as towel rails and storage will impact how the area functions. So, first, decide where the accessories will go so that there are sufficient secure fixing places.

Robe hooks or towel rails near the shower will be convenient when leaving the shower, not to mention a dry floor.

Neglecting the Shower

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You have many ways to make the shower more fun, even if your bathroom is tiny. If you need the ideal one, go with a shower-over-bath style, is the now favorite choice for a small bathroom.

Overlooking the Mirrors-Function

People frequently link a small bathroom with even smaller mirrors, which is one of the most common design mistakes. Yet, a large mirror can give the impression of a larger space. A big mirror’s light reflections will also brighten the darkest of places.

Rough Lighting

Overhead lighting is one of the terrible design mistakes and less attractive light sources. Instead of relying on natural light, which may be uneven and often lacking in a small bathroom, LED lights can help you get ready to intervene in the day.

 Over-Burden Vanity

Use a basic tray to collect things like hand soap and skincare products to make your vanity seem more practical.

Focusing on Useless Décor

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Don't spend valuable square footage on beautiful items that aren't functional. As with any small room, you must maximize everything that has a place in the room. However, this does not indicate that you must avoid lovely stuff.

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