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Most of us home remodelers are lovers of old houses. There are some things old house lovers are accustomed with: windows that are drafty, plumbing that is far from perfect, floors that squeak and bathrooms that are small. In the past 30 years, baths from new houses have doubled in their size and they average to about 5 x 8 feet.

No need to worry, you can prevent claustrophobia through scaling down- and save space in the process. With the right blend of colors and lighting, an illusion of a very roomy bath can be created.

Here are some great BIG ideas that you can utilize:

  1. Inspired by Japanese kaidantansu (the stepped chest) combined with the utilization of dark and rich colors, made the walls recede in the bathroom’s small space.
  2. Doing away with small cabinets and adding lights gives the bath the illusion of being a large
    room.
  3. Utilization of horizontal lines as well as use of large mirrors with no frames and well-placed
    lighting gives off an illusion of a space that is larger than it really is.
  4. Clutter-free space is the way to go in this simple and small bath.
  5. Adding a large framed mirror that is hug horizontally creates an illusion of space.
  6. Placing of white marble tiles and a shower wall made of glass increased the footage of the bath.
  7. Patterns with accents are also useful.PORCELANOSA has a variety of tile accents you can choose from!

     

  8. Addition of focal points will make a room look bigger.
  9. Skylight that floods the bath with natural light is ideal for tiny spaces.
  10. High ceilings on bath provide a spacious feel.

There are many ways to make a bathroom seem bigger! Call 1-866-369-8180… also ask about the contest.