Small bathroom interior

The interior of a small bathroom, combined with a bedroom

For those homeowners whose bathrooms are differentsolid dimensions, can choose from the widest range of equipment components and decorative items presented on the market what they like. If there is a catastrophic lack of square meters, you have to adjust your preferences and proceed from the requirements of the space. First of all, you need to decide whether it will be possible to squeeze a bath, shower, toilet and sink into a specific interior. And only then begin to select those products that will not reduce to zero the ability to move around the room. Let's look at several of the most common configurations of bathrooms included in the structure of bedroom suites, and talk about the possibilities of their decoration.

Non-standard ceilings

Nobody wants to install a shower tray,which will look very different from a bathtub simply because there is not enough space for two standard items. To avoid having to do this, skip one component. You may not have a bathtub at all, or you may have to combine it with a shower, but this is much better than trying to fit everything into an inappropriate space. White plumbing and tiles will help make the interior more voluminous.If the ceiling in your bathroom hasuneven heights, for example due to the design of the roof, plan the interior so that the lowest part of it contains a toilet or bathtub, not a shower stall.Suites with glass partitions ToTo save space in a master bedroom, separate the bathroom with a glass partition instead of a solid wall. It is very thin and does not require cladding. This option will force you to be more careful about water splashes and cleanliness in general, and most importantly, it will increase the lighting in the bathroom. Of course, you will have to compromise a little with privacy, but what's stopping you from hiding the toilet with a cabinet, for example?Completely open space If youIf you are a fan of a bathroom that is fully integrated into the bedroom structure, as in the penthouses of the most fashionable hotels, then an open plan is definitely for you. For maximum effect, use the same types of decor for the walls and floors in both parts of the suite. Accordingly, traditional design, which involves the inclusion of wallpaper and carpets in the interior, is hardly appropriate for such a configuration.

Narrow interiors

Plumbing fixtures to choose for the bathroomelongated shape, it should be streamlined and compact so that you don’t have to squeeze past bulky fixtures to get to the mirror. Corner toilets and sinks are available, and this option may seem optimal to you.

Mirrors

Mirrors help to visually enlargespace. This is a well-known truth. Ideally, there should be one mirror, but a large one, although a pair of mirrors located at an angle of 90 degrees to each other will also cope with their function. They should be placed on the largest wall, at eye level. If possible, hang a mirror with its upper edge as close to the ceiling as possible. By softly illuminating it as if from the back, you will achieve the effect of blurring the boundaries, which will make the space more complex.

Miniature baths

If you have decided that you still need a bathnecessary, try to win at least some space by installing a compact model. Asymmetrical (P-shaped, for example) and corner bathtubs are the best options for interiors that do not have the space to accommodate standard ones. And they are much more convenient to use than simply short ones. Japanese-style bathtubs do not take up much space, but are usually quite deep. All these features must be taken into account when planning the design. Now you are convinced that the deficit of squaremeters is not a reason to deny yourself the pleasure of having a fashionable bedroom suite in your home. The bathroom included in it can be compact and comfortable at the same time, you just need to plan its space correctly.

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