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10 bathroom ideas to maximise your space

Whether you have a small bathroom or one which is in dire need of better organisation, at smarterBATHROOMS+ we know there’s one thing that everyone can appreciate: more space.

While many of our clients want to completely renovate the bathroom by knocking down walls to increase their square meterage, that isn’t the only solution. There are actually quite a few things which homeowners can replace or update to give the impression of more space, while increasing the functionality of their bathroom.

Here is our list of 10 things you can do to maximise your space – and it all starts with one of our favourites:

 

1. Install a wall-mounted basin and/or vanity
A wall-mounted basin frees up much needed additional floor space. We often install open storage shelves beneath wall-mounted basins that homeowners then fill with towels, baskets and other decorative items, leading us to our next tip…

2. Choose open storage options
Rather than use cabinetry with doors that need to swing out, maximise space by choosing open storage shelving. This type of storage will also free up valuable cupboard space in other areas of the home.

 

3. Get rid of the clutter
Instantly add more space by getting rid of unnecessary clutter on the floor. This means placing hampers, scales and larger wastebaskets in other rooms.

4. Change the way your door swings
Simple and yet rarely considered, changing the way your door swings can add valuable space to your bathroom. If your bathroom door currently swings into the bathroom, flip it around so that it swings outwards. Better yet, talk to us about installing a pocket door. These glide quietly into the wall and take up no additional space in your home.

5. Swap-in adjustable lighting
Adjustable lighting allows you to turn your bathroom into a multifunctional space, where you can use brighter lighting to get ready for work in the morning but then dim the lights and enjoy a languid soak in the tub in the evening.

6. Make use of recessed shelving and accessories
Recessed accessory niches are not only on-trend, they are incredibly useful. Having recessed niches in the shower, above the vanity and around the toilet area creates visual interest, while eliminating the need for having objects protrude out into your valuable floor space.

7. Choose clear glass over shower curtains
Shower curtains are way out of date. And while they may not take up a lot of actual space, they visually separate your bathroom and give the impression of it being far smaller than it is. Replace them with a glass enclosure to create a subtle divide which is barely noticeable at first glance. Take it one step further and install a frameless shower screen.

8. Focus on your vertical space
Many of our clients focus on the floor space while leaving a lot of valuable vertical space vastly underused. We look at all potential areas where additional storage and shelving can be added, such as:

• Above the door
• Corner shelving units
• Tall and thin shelving units

9. Pick mirrors over medicine cabinets
While useful, the traditional bathroom medicine cabinet is bulky and intrusive. We often recommend replacing it in favour of a vanity mirror or recessed mirrored shaving cabinet. The mirror is not only functional, but it will reflect light which will visually add space to the room.

10. Update your fixtures
Renovating the bathroom to include smaller modern fixtures will increase the storage capacity of the room while creating a more luxurious and relaxing space.

 

Don’t let what should be your cosy, intimate sanctuary become overburdened and spatially challenged. Contact us today at smarterBATHROOMS+ on 1300 662 838 to explore the many ways you can maximise your space.

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