Decorating a Small Master Bathroom
Just because your master bathroom's size might not be worth bragging about, it doesn't mean you can't create a space with just as much luxury as a bathroom with three times the square footage. The right lighting, flooring, fixtures, and accessories can work wonders no matter how small the bathroom is. Does this Spark an idea?
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Lighting
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Abundant light helps open up any small bathroom. Use sheer curtains, large mirrors, skylights, and decorative wall sconces to give the room as much light as possible. Opt for glass shower doors, because these amplify light and give the illusion of more space.
Flooring
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If your master bedroom has hardwood floors, continue the same flooring into the bathroom. This will help unify the rooms, and draw attention away from the small size of the bathroom.
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Fixtures
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Sinks, tubs, and showers should be in proportion with the size of the room. Choose a corner shower stall with a curved front to conserve additional space.
Details
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When your bathroom is small, details and accessories matter more than ever. If you don't have room for the garden tub and oversized vanity you've always wanted, splurge on the best of the smaller fixtures. Have the small shower lined with your favorite tile, and buy the nicest faucets and knobs you can afford.
Storage
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Keep clutter from robbing your space by maximizing your storage. Use bins to organize cabinets, and use attractive rods to display towels that won't fit in the closet.
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