Small Bathroom Makeovers

Despite its diminutive size, a bathroom has the power to make a huge impact on your home’s overall look and feel. When it comes to small bathroom makeovers, the key is to maximize space and style using clever tricks and smart design techniques. From repurposing an old window to installing a skylight, these simple changes can give your bathroom a whole new look. Plus, by adding decorative touches like a fun wallpaper or a framed piece of artwork, you can create a bathroom that feels fresh and inviting.

Bringing the outside in is a great way to breathe life into any room, but especially into a tiny bathroom. Designers like Lindsey Marlor of lifestyle blog Pillow Thought have used a colorful floral wallpaper to add character and interest to their bathrooms. By hanging the wallpaper on the ceiling as well, the designers in this bathroom are able to pull off a cohesive look that’s both playful and elegant.

Another easy and affordable way to update your bathroom is by introducing some fun tiling. While many homeowners may shy away from bold patterned tiles, they can work beautifully in a small bathroom when paired with a light color scheme and simple decor. In this bathroom, the blue quilt-like tile stencil breathes life into a small powder room while still complementing the white sink and mirror.

The key to a successful bathroom is incorporating ample storage. Whether in the form of tall cabinetry or a recessed shelving unit, extra storage helps keep your bathroom looking tidy and organized. Incorporate drawer organizers, trays or bins to stash toiletries, tissues, hand towels and more. If you don’t have the space for a full vanity, a small wall-mounted cabinet can also provide enough room to hold your toiletries and accessories.

While most homeowners tend to lean towards a light and bright aesthetic in their bathrooms, a moody black bath isn’t out of the question. In fact, a dramatic dark paint job can be an effective way to open up a small bathroom, as shown in this stylish remodel featured on lelaburris.

When you don’t have the option to widen or install a window, introduce natural light via a skylight. A Crystalite skylight, as installed in this bathroom by Studio DIAA, allows sunlight to pour into the room while maintaining privacy. This simple change instantly makes the room brighter and more airy.

Although wainscotting is a trendy design element, it’s one that’s stood the test of time and can be a cost-effective update for any bathroom. This subtle DIY, done here in Farrow & Ball Pitch Black, elevates the bathroom with texture and added depth. A few thoughtful touches add more character, including a reeded curtain rod to hang the shower curtains and grosgrain ribbon glued to an inexpensive roman shade for a custom-look window treatment.

Getting your bathroom in tip-top shape can be a tricky task. If you’re not comfortable with handling a DIY, call in the professionals. Alure Home Solutions can help you transform your bathroom in no time.