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Creative decorating hacks and ideas to transform your small bathroom

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Hindustan Times
23 May, 2023, 09:40 am
Last modified: 23 May, 2023, 04:13 pm

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Creative decorating hacks and ideas to transform your small bathroom

Hindustan Times
23 May, 2023, 09:40 am
Last modified: 23 May, 2023, 04:13 pm
Photo: Hindustan Times
Photo: Hindustan Times

Decorating a small bathroom can be a challenge, but with few practical tips, you can transform it into a stylish and functional space that maximizes every inch.

When it comes to decorating a small bathroom, creativity and smart design choices are key. Maximizing space, enhancing functionality, and creating a visually appealing environment can transform even the tiniest of bathrooms into a stylish and inviting oasis. It's important to create a bathroom that not only meets your practical needs but also reflects your personal style and enhances the overall aesthetics of your home. From clever storage solutions to choosing the right colour palette and optimizing the layout, some practical advice and inspiration can turn your compact bathroom into a functional and beautiful space that reflects your personal style. Get ready to unlock the potential of your small bathroom and embark on a journey of design transformation.

Small bathroom decor ideas

Nihal Kalra, CEO and co-founder, The Decor Kart, shares with HT Lifestyle some tips and tricks to help you decorate a small bathroom.

1. Light colours: Opt for light, neutral colours for the walls, tiles, and fixtures. Light colours create a sense of openness and make the space feel larger.

2. Mirrors: Install a large mirror or multiple mirrors to create the illusion of depth and reflect light. Mirrors also add a decorative touch and make the bathroom feel more spacious.

3. Floating vanity: Choose a floating or wall-mounted vanity to create a more open and airy feel. This style of vanity leaves the floor visible, making the bathroom appear larger.

4. Compact fixtures: Opt for smaller-scale fixtures such as a pedestal sink or a corner shower. These fixtures take up less visual space and leave more room for movement.

5. Shower curtains: Go for a clear or light-coloured shower curtain instead of a bulky shower door. This allows light to pass through and visually extends the space.

6. Open shelving: Consider open shelves instead of closed cabinets to store towels, toiletries, and decorative items. Open shelving adds a sense of openness and allows for easy access to everyday essentials.

7. Strategic lighting: Ensure your bathroom has ample lighting to create a bright and inviting atmosphere. Use a combination of overhead lighting, task lighting, and wall sconces to illuminate the space effectively.

8. Minimalist accessories: Keep the bathroom decor minimal to avoid visual clutter. Select a few well-chosen accessories such as a stylish soap dispenser, a decorative tray, or a small potted plant to add personality without overwhelming the space.

9. Utilise hidden storage: Look for creative storage solutions that make use of hidden spaces, such as installing a recessed medicine cabinet or incorporating storage behind the mirror.

By following these tips, you can transform your small bathroom into a practical and inviting space that maximises every inch available.

 

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