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Clever Ways To Make Your Small Bathroom Appear Larger Than It Actually Is

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Looking to renovate your bathroom? When it comes to bathroom remodeling, it helps to have clear goals in mind before starting out on your project.

If you want to make your small bathroom look bigger, you don't have to mess with adjacent rooms or make a bump-out addition to achieve your goal. While a bathroom extension will certainly make your bathroom more spacious, it can be pretty expensive due to the amount of work involved.

Consider these easy remodeling tips to make your small bathroom look bigger without adding any square footage to it.

Declutter The Room

One of the main reasons your bathroom may appear messy and cramped is that you have stored too many items inside it. As you plan your bathroom remodel, ask yourself if you really need all those items you have kept in your bathroom.

Sorting out the stuff in your bathroom and saying goodbye to items you don't use can make you feel like you are already reclaiming lost space.

Paint The Room White

Lighter colors evoke feelings of happiness and calmness but also make a room appear brighter and feel bigger. If your bathroom walls and ceiling are painted in warm shades, consider repainting the surfaces with white or other light colors. 

The reflective properties of white or light-colored surfaces help disperse light throughout the room, creating the illusion of spaciousness. 

Add A Bathroom Mirror

A large mirror can make your bathroom appear bigger if it is placed in the right areas of the room. For example, a wall-hung mirror placed just above a bathroom vanity that directly faces the bathroom door can create an instant feeling of spaciousness when someone walks into the room.

Mirrors create optical illusions with their reflections, making any small bathroom feel larger.

Take Advantage Of Natural Light 

Sunshine can also do magic to your bathroom space, so make the most of it even if you have a small bathroom window. If you are afraid that letting too much natural light in will hurt your privacy, consider using privacy glass. 

Privacy glass lets in light and blocks the view from outside your bathroom. It also eliminates the need to cover your bathroom window with curtains, shades, or blinds.

Like any other project, a bathroom renovation requires careful planning and proper preparation to do it successfully. Everyone's needs are unique, so what works for one person may not work for you.

Contact a bathroom remodeling contractor for more information. 


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