8 Ways To Make A Small Bathroom Look Big

Posted on Apr 29 2015 - 7:01am by Alexandra Ashton

Your bathroom should be your oasis of peace and tranquillity. This is the place where you can retreat to relax in the bath tub after a hard day. Surely you want everything to look perfect. It must be the right size, the right colour and decorated by your experienced designer eye. But what if your bathroom does not fulfil all your dreams? Sometimes it can become the subject of your greatest frustration. Surely there is something that you would want to change but you simply do not know how? Usually our problems with bathroom are linked to its size. We all want a large bathroom which we can arrange to our liking. But if your house is not built according to your specific design, often you can’t choose how your bathroom will look. Fortunately, you can still get a larger bathroom without having to make any serious changes in your home.

Do not worry; you will not have to tear down walls. With the help of few simple interior design tricks you will succeed to make your small bathroom look bigger. If your bathroom is dimly-lit, it’ll seem smaller and more enclosed. Large windows and bright lighting can conquer this. Surely you did not think it would be so easy, right? Doing these easy changes will definitely make your bathroom look more beautiful and spacious. You may not get the extra space, but you will completely change your experience of that bathroom, and that’s what really matters. You will finally be able to enjoy your bathroom without being annoyed by its size. Did you know that fixed cabinets visually break up the wall space, cutting the proportions? You should remove any visual obstructions that aren’t a necessity. In this fun infographic you can find out more amazing ways for changing your bathroom to make it look bigger.

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About the Author

Alexandra Ashton, Communications at Neomam Studios , the UK based Infographic Agency. Alexandra is a content and design enthusiast with a keen eye for detail.