
Remodeling a small bathroom may not be a small fit, but it doesn’t have to be expensive and dull. Look at these small bathrooms, and take note of the design solutions that would look great in your small bath.

White Small Bathrooms
Color is the easiest hill to climb, so start with choosing the scheme. White bathrooms tend to have a light airy look no matter how small they are. But there is an issue with cleaning and staining.

Small bathroom with green accents via Design Spichlerz

Neutral small bath via Tidsrom Interior Design
You don’t have to commit only to white, however. It goes well with a myriad of other colors, and you can use brights to make your decor accents pop.

Small Bathrooms in Neutral Tones
Neutral tones are the next best thing when designing small bathrooms. They may not reflect as much light as pure white color, but they are easier to clean and maintain. Neutrals also pair very well, so you don’t have to stick to just one color or tone.

Small bathroom by Chandler Prewitt

Small shower with patterned floors via Enola
Small spa bath via House Beautiful
A neutral color scheme is a great choice for spa-like rooms, as it creates a calming atmosphere for an evening relaxation.
You can also throw brights and dark tones into the mix to punctuate the design, but natural materials will give your bathroom a more rustic vibe.

Black & White Small Bathrooms
Speaking of dark tones, they can be used quite extensively in small bathrooms. When balanced out, even the pitch black can look stylish rather than depressing. Although it’d be better still, if you used dark muted greys instead. These shades tend to not only look more expensive, but go well with all the other colors as well.

Small bathroom backsplash Incorporated

Black and white small bath by Katie Martinez Design

Black and white bathroom via Sunday’s Arrow
The stark contrast between dark and white tones can look great even in small spaces, so take advantage of this color scheme to create a stylish contemporary design. Subway tiles work well with both dark and white tones.
Patterned tiles look especially good on floors, but you can also opt for slate stone if you seek a clean smart look.

Bright Small Bathrooms
Brights can, too, work in small bathrooms, if you use them sparingly. A shower wall or floors are the great areas to try bright patterned tiles. You can also add a pop of color with a bright backsplash. A washed out bright feature wall will give you the desired effect without making the small room look garish.

Tiled shower via Roomed
The color may not only come from paint or tiles. You can use stones like onyx to create a bright feature wall in any color from bright yellow to fiery red.

Small Bathrooms With Bathtubs
A bathtub is one of the most space-occupying objects in the bathroom. That’s why many opt for shower stalls for their small bathrooms. But small bathtubs make it possible for homeowners to both take quick showers and soak to ultimate relaxation. Anyway, regardless of the room’s size, now you can choose to outfit your bath for the thing that you prefer the most.

Stylish small bath design via Roomed

Mixed tile bath by Ensemble Architecture & Design
A small compact bathtub is often deeper than the regular thing, so you can really relax and soak well. They also come in different shapes to fit even the most awkwardly planned rooms.

Storage-Friendly Small Bathrooms
Storage is one of the most important elements of bathroom design. And small bathrooms don’t make it easy. But there are ways to plan your layout to suit your storage needs. For instance, you can opt for vertical storage, if you have a lot of things. Or if you can fit everything into a spacious vanity, all you need to do is to find a place where it won’t get in the way.

Small bath remodel by Megan Pflug

Small bathroom in Hampton Penthouse in London
Vanity cabinets are the most popular of bathroom storage solutions. But you can always arrange piles of clean towels in a separate bin or even a planter, as seen in Megan Pflug’s remodel.
Be careful with the shelves, as these tend to visually clutter space. Best to try and keep most things out of the bathroom, if it’s at all possible.

Small Bathrooms With Unique Design
A small bathroom doesn’t have to be plain and boring. On the contrary, make it your challenge to create a unique design that will have your guests wondering about its authors. Creative tiles, wallpaper, and furnishings can help you make your bath, no matter how small, really stand out.

The Pink House bath remodel

Small bathroom with Moroccan flair via HGTV

Marble subway tiles in a small shower via House Beautiful

Glass shower with a skylight via Elle Decoration
If you are lucky, you may simply accentuate the existing interesting interior architecture. This is where attractive and eye-catchy hardware can come in handy.
Also, if your bathroom has a window, you may even dare to hang an artwork inside to add more flair and character to it.

Small Bathrooms With Shower Stalls
One of the shower stall’s virtues is that it may be planned exactly to the size allocated to it in your bathroom. It can be as small as you need it to be. That’s why it’s so popular with small bathrooms, where space is limited to start with.

Small shower via La Petite Anne

Small bath with a shower stall by Lifestyle LA
The best way to visually enhance a small bath is to install a glass stall with neutral or white tiles. Even the subway tiles will do. But if your heart demands color, make sure to keep it down on the floor.
The transparency of glass will render the room bigger than it really is, without cutting it down with obstructions. And even a colorful shower wall may work if your bath is just big enough for it.
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