Unfortunately our bathrooms cannot all be lavishly designed with steam showers, whirlpool baths, vanity units and cabinets. Bathrooms that are limited with space require a whole different concept when it comes to interior design.
When knocking down walls and adding extensions is not viable to increase the limited space within your bathroom, remodeling will present many complications, however with the right knowledge your small bathroom can be transformed in to a room that can be admired for many years to come.
Once you have decided that you are ready to start your remodeling project create a floor plan, this will help you massively overcome the limited space and enable you to maximise on what space you have available. Planning a project correctly will help you overcome many of the obstacles that otherwise may appear throughout the course of your project.
Incorporating elements such as mirrors and wall hung cabinets are great aspects for creating additional light and giving your bathroom that extra feel of space, especially within the smaller bathroom. Don't be afraid to experiment with colours, use inviting, cool fresh colours that co-ordinate with your fixtures and fittings.
Try to ensure that you do not use bulky items, corner sinks, pedestals and free standing sinks are perfect for freeing up space and are visually pleasing, however are limited for counter space and do not offer storage. If you require storage space then consider using a small vanity unit.
Another great element for freeing up space in the bathroom is to remove the bathtub and then implement one of the latest steam shower baths. These state of the art showering systems include a multitude of features from handheld shower to overhead monsoon shower combined with whirlpool bath. This is alongside a vast range of technical gadgets such as radio, speakers, telephone and even television in certain models. These ingenious showering systems come in a selection of sizes, shapes and designs making them suitable for any sized bathroom.
Toilets have also evolved over the last decade from the traditional to the ultra-modern giving the home owner a unique selection to choose from. For the smaller bathroom you have wide varieties that will suite your needs, wall hung, corner, back to wall and small toilets with concealed cisterns are all perfect for conserving space. However before you go and purchase the first toilet you see ensure that it will be suitable to adapt to your current pipework and fittings.
Finally, utilise any existing space to save making your bathroom cramped. A cluttered bathroom can make the room feel small, unsightly and congested. Try to limit the number of accessories you take in to the bathroom by possibly using a dressing area within your bedroom.
Planning is crucial especially with the smaller bathroom. It may take a lot longer put together a plan of action for your remodelling project, but the overall results you will achieve from this will produce a beautiful and inviting bathroom that will give off the essence of space and room, as well as this you will be introducing your home to state of the art technology.