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How To
Remodel A Small Bathroom
So, Not all bathrooms can
be lavish spaces with whirlpool tubs and two separate
vanities. For some bathrooms, space is at a premium and
knocking out walls is not an option, but remodeling must be
done. Small bathroom remodeling presents its own
complications, but with the right information, a small
bathroom-remodeling project can shine.
Before beginning your small bathroom remodeling, design a
floor plan that maximizes the room's useable space. Don't be
afraid to design up by incorporating free-floating cabinets.
Use mirrors to stretch a small bathroom's space, and keep
the color scheme simple. Keep a small bathroom bright,
fresh, and inviting with coordinated colors and accessories.
Pare down the scale in your bathroom. Big items take up more
space in the bathroom and look bulky. Corner sinks are
simple and small. These sinks free up visual space below,
but don't provide the counter space and cabinet space that a
traditional sink provides. Another option is a pedestal
sink. These sinks have a more classic design and are free
standing. Wall-mounted sinks save space but do not have
counter space. Both types of sinks do not provide storage
space underneath. Most home-improvement stores stock smaller
sinks, or you can custom order one from a cabinet shop for a
price.
A simple way to conserve space is to do away with a tub and
just use a shower. Smaller tubs, however, are available,
although most cannot handle whirlpool faucets. Any tub less
than five feet long will probably spill the water sprayed by
the whirlpool faucets.
Pick a toilet that can sit close to the wall to conserve
space, and the size of the seat and tank design determine
just how much space the toilet will use. Also pay attention
to the size of the home's original toilet. Older homes have
toilets with 10 to 14 inches between the wall and the toilet
drain, but newer homes typically have 12 inches. The wrong
toilet won't fit. Buying a toilet with a low tank takes up
less visual space and compact toilets leave more room, but
as with any small bathroom remodeling project, use these
suggestions to find a toilet that is both stylish and fits
in the room.
Finally, limit what you bring into the bathroom. To save
space in a cramped bathroom, for example, it may be best to
have a dressing area in a bedroom. Limit the number of
accessories -- clutter can easily make a small bathroom look
smaller.
Planning a small remodeling may take extra planning, but the
resulting clean, beautiful, an uncluttered bathroom will be
an inviting space.
Bathroom Remodeling Info provides detailed information on
bathroom remodeling ideas, costs, plans, and checklists.
Bathroom Remodeling Info is the sister site of Kitchen
Remodeling Web.
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