19 Genius Small Bathroom Ideas: Space-Saving Hacks
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19 Genius Small Bathroom Ideas: Space-Saving Hacks – New York Gal
When it comes to small bathroom ideas, you may feel like you’re in a tough spot.
But as a New York City resident, I can tell you that living in a small space is all about making the most of it.
With the right small bathroom hacks, your tiny space can feel just as luxurious as a spa.
I’ve been living in a small apartment for over 10 years, and I’ve picked up a few space-saving tips and tricks along the way.
If you have a small bathroom, don’t stress. There are plenty of ways to make the most of your space.
Here are 19 small bathroom ideas to help you maximize your space and create a bathroom you love.
1. Add a Tile Accent Wall
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A small bathroom can feel luxurious with the right design.
Designer Shannon Claire Smith wanted to create a “jewel box” feeling in her powder room, so she went with a rich teal and gold color scheme.
The gold accents in the light fixture and mirror really pop against the teal tile wall and floor.
The wall-mounted sink also saves space and makes the room feel more open.
2. Paint the Ceiling the Same Color as the Walls
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A surefire way to make a small space feel even smaller is to chop it up with a bunch of different colors.
Instead, choose a single color and use different shades of it.
In this bathroom designed by 2LG Studio, the walls and ceiling were painted the same shade of pink.
The monochromatic color scheme helps the room feel more open and airy.
3. Choose Furniture with Legs
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Just like in a small living room, choosing furniture that has legs can make a small bathroom feel more spacious.
It’s all about creating as much negative space as possible, and being able to see the floor beneath your vanity, toilet, or storage unit will give the illusion of more space.
4. Use a Large-Scale Pattern
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The large-scale pattern on the floor in this small bathroom by Amber Interiors makes a major statement.
It’s the first thing you notice, and it sets the tone for the entire design.
The black and white tile is a classic look that won’t go out of style, but the unexpected addition of a patterned, marble wall elevates it to something truly special.
5. Get Creative with Storage
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If you’re working with a small bathroom, you’ll need to get creative with your storage.
This small bathroom employs a clever mix of built-in, recessed, and freestanding storage to make the most of the space.
The alcove shower features a built-in shelf, while the sink is flanked by a pair of recessed shelves.
A ladder shelf offers even more storage and display space in the corner.
6. Use a Shower Curtain
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If you’re tight on space, consider swapping out your glass shower doors for a shower curtain instead.
The best part about this space-saving hack is that you can choose a fabric that adds a pop of color to your bathroom.
In this small bathroom, a shower curtain with a palm leaf motif adds a playful touch to the otherwise neutral space.
7. Go High-Tech with Your Faucets
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Even in a small bathroom, you can still add a touch of luxury.
High-tech faucets can be a great way to save on space in a small bathroom, as well as adding a modern, sleek look.
Some faucets come with a built-in LED light that changes color depending on the temperature of the water, while others have a built-in water filter.
There are also faucets that have a built-in motion sensor, so you don’t even have to touch the faucet to turn it on or off.
There are so many different options to choose from when it comes to high-tech faucets, so you’re sure to find one that fits your needs and your budget.
8. Add a Mirror Wall
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In this small bathroom designed by us , the floor-to-ceiling mirror reflects light and makes the space feel larger.
The ladder towel rack is a great way to add another storage solution and place to hang towels in a small bathroom.
9. Use a Wall-Mounted Sink
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If you’re really short on space, skip the vanity and opt for a wall-mounted sink. It will open up your floor space and make your bathroom feel more airy.
Add a small shelf or a medicine cabinet above your sink to store your things.
This bathroom designed by us has more space to play with, but an equally effective concept would work in a smaller spot.
10. Use a Wall-Mounted Toilet
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Wall-mounted toilets are a sleek design solution that saves valuable square footage in a small bathroom.
This toilet is installed with a frame that’s hidden in the wall, making the toilet look like it’s floating above the floor.
This modern design comes with a dual-flush toilet, which is a smart way to save water.
It’s important to note that wall-mounted toilets require a different type of rough-in than traditional floor-mounted toilets, so you’ll need to purchase a compatible in-wall toilet carrier.
11. Use a Pocket Door
If your small bathroom is also your main bathroom, you may want to consider a pocket door. This sliding door style is a great space-saving option.
Instead of swinging open, the door slides into the wall, so you can use the space where the door would have swung open for something else, like a towel rack or a toilet.
Pocket doors are great for small bathrooms, but they can also be used in any room of the house to save space.
12. Add a Skylight
Adding a skylight to your small bathroom can make it feel much larger.
That’s because it can help to open up the space and create a focal point in the room.
Plus, the natural light can help to make the space feel more open and airy.
If you don’t want to commit to a skylight, you can create a similar effect by adding a large window or a sun tunnel.
These options can help to bring in natural light and make the space feel more open.
13. Use a Round Vanity
A round vanity can help make a small bathroom feel more spacious.
The one in this bathroom by Alexander Design has a modern marble top and a brass skirt that adds a touch of glam to the space.
Round vanities are a great option for smaller bathrooms because they provide ample storage and counter space, but their shape allows for more walkable floor space in the room.
14. Add a Towel Bar to Your Shower Door
If you’re struggling to find a place to hang your towels, we’ve got the perfect solution. Add a towel bar to the back of your shower door.
This is a great way to use a space that’s typically not utilized and it’ll save you from drilling holes in your wall.
Pro tip: Be sure to measure the inside of your shower door before purchasing a towel bar.
You want to make sure there’s enough space for the door to close.
15. Add a Recessed Medicine Cabinet
If you’re dealing with a small bathroom, the last thing you want to do is clutter up the space.
That’s where this genius storage idea comes in. Instead of hanging a bulky mirror, go for a recessed medicine cabinet.
This will allow you to store all of your beauty and grooming products out of sight, so your bathroom feels more like a spa than a storage closet.
16. Add a Recessed Shelf
If you’re planning a bathroom renovation, consider building a recessed shelf into your shower.
It’s a great way to store your shower essentials without taking up any space.
Plus, it gives you the opportunity to add a pop of color or texture to your shower design.
In this bathroom, the shelf is made of marble, adding a touch of luxury to the space.
17. Use a Wall-Mounted Faucet
If you have a narrow sink, a wall-mounted faucet is a great way to save counter space.
Plus, it adds a bit of elegance to the room.
In this bathroom designed by 2LG Studio, the gold faucet pops against the dark marble.
18. Use a Wall-Mounted Vanity
If you have a narrow, small bathroom, a wall-mounted vanity is a great way to keep the space from feeling cramped.
This floating vanity makes the room feel bigger by keeping the floor visible, and the extra storage below the sink is a bonus in a small space.
Plus, you can add more storage with wall-mounted shelves like these.
19. Use a Wall-Mounted Mirror
When it comes to small bathroom ideas, the mirror is often an afterthought.
However, the right mirror can make a huge impact, especially in a small space.
Opt for a large mirror that will help to bounce light around the room, making the space feel bigger and brighter.
Wall-mounting the mirror will free up space on your vanity and, if it has a built-in shelf like this one, you can even use it to store toiletries.
Conclusion
Whether you’re looking for a simple, modern vibe or a whimsical, bright color scheme, these 19 small bathroom ideas will help you totally transform and feel inspired to make your space feel larger.