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Does the lack of space in your bathroom prevent it from being the relaxing oasis you want it to be? There are many ways to make it feel larger without tearing down any walls. Instead, simple upgrades like installing new bathroom cabinets or changing up the paint color will create the desired open feeling. 

3 Ways to Make a Small Bathroom Feel Larger

1. Utilize Glass

Mirrors can visually double a room in size. Therefore, install a large one over the sink.

You should also consider swapping out your shower and tub combination for a walk-in shower featuring a glass door that will take up less floor space and won’t visually block off a part of the room.

2. Lighten & Brighten

bathroom cabinetsBecause darker colors reflect light less, they make spaces seem more confined. Therefore, painting the walls something more neutral—white, cream, light grey, or beige—or something pastel will make the room feel bigger. Complete this transformation by installing new bathroom cabinets in lighter colors.

3. Declutter & Utilize New Storage Solutions

If you keep beauty products and toiletries around the sink or scattered elsewhere in the bathroom, the clutter can contribute to it feeling cramped. Therefore, if any of the items can be relocated to a hallway closet or your bedroom, do so.

If you don’t have any under-sink storage space, upgrade to a new vanity to stow bathroom essentials. “Floating” vanities are attached to the wall but give the impression of hovering off the floor, which provides both storage and a feeling of openness. 

 

If you’re looking to revitalize your bathroom, turn to Campbell's Kitchen Cabinets, Inc. in Lincoln, NE. For 30 years, this bathroom and kitchen remodeling company has proudly offered homeowners access to the best brands in kitchen and bathroom cabinets and countertops on the market. They have diverse styles to suit all lifestyles and budgets. To schedule your free estimate or inquire about their inventory, call them today at (402) 477-4003 or visit them online

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