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A small bathroom can feel cramped and uncomfortable. However, by choosing the right paint colors, fixtures, and storage solutions, you can make even a tiny bathroom feel larger. If you're considering a bathroom remodeling project this year, below is a guide to making it appear bigger than it is. 

A Guide to Small Bathroom Remodeling Projects 

1. Choose the Right Paint

Bathroom remodelingSelect the right paint shade to make a small room seem larger. Lighter colors reflect more light and help a space seem airier. White and off-white shades work well, but these can feel stark and clinical as wall colors. Choose soft pastel blue, yellow, or pink for the walls. These will make white fixtures—such as a tub and cabinet—pop.

2. Select the Right Fixtures

As part of your bathroom remodeling project, replace your counter and bulky cabinets with an elegant pedestal sink. It is smaller, takes up considerably less space, and consequently, helps the room feel bigger. Likewise, instead of a curtain, choose a clear glass shower door that allows the eye to travel all the way to the wall. Finally, large or multiple mirrors provide the illusion of additional space.

3. Add Plenty of Light

Brighter spaces feel larger than darker, dimmer ones do. To capitalize on this, install high-watt light fixtures that provide lots of light. Alternatively, install multiple light fixtures to ensure every corner of the space is illuminated. One in the ceiling, over the sink, and above the bathtub will open up the room considerably.

 

For expert help with your bathroom remodeling project, contact Reliable Restorations in Northampton County, PA. They are fully licensed and insured and have decades of experience. In addition to home remodeling, they also specialize in water damage restorations, flooring and deck installations, and other home improvement projects. Visit their website to see what previous customers have to say about them, or call (610) 972-2506 to schedule a consultation.

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