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Bathroom remodeling is a great way to increase property value and create your dream oasis. But when you’re working with limited space, various challenges may arise. Fortunately, with a few design tips, you can create the illusion of more square footage, all while increasing the room’s functionality.

How to Remodel a Small Bathroom

1. Install Fixtures With Storage

Every fixture matters when you’re remodeling a small bathroom. Purchase fixtures that can also provide functional storage space. For instance, floating vanities with drawers take up less counter space but still offer room for towels and toiletries. Ladder shelving is also an efficient and stylish use of space for a narrow wall area between the shower and vanity. 

2. Choose a Custom Shower

bathroom remodelingUnless you have children or desire a bathtub, opt for a custom shower, as it takes up less space. Glass panels are the best option, since they allow more natural light into your shower and take up less space than a door or shower curtain. Curbless showers are another contemporary feature that can maximize limited space. 

3. Consider a White Palette

A white or an off-white color palette with light-colored bathroom fixtures will make your compact bathroom appear larger, as these colors reflect light rather than absorb it. Install a large mirror to further emphasize this effect and flood your bathroom with more natural light. If you do wish to add color to the space, choose bright-colored tiles for the shower to act as a bold accent wall. 

 

If you’re ready to embark on a bathroom remodeling project, turn to the licensed team at Latour Plumbing. Based in Lafayette, LA, this locally owned and operated plumbing company specializes in a variety of services, from plumbing fixture installation and drain cleaning to kitchen and bathroom remodeling. They have experience working with spaces of all sizes, and they’ll implement designs to maximize the square footage of your space. Give them a call today at (337) 291-0964 to schedule a consultation with a contractor, or visit their website for more information on their services.

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