Switching out these elements will make even the smallest bathroom appear bigger.
Julie Soefer
If you’re working with a small bathroom, designers recommend working smarter, not harder.
Theresa Butleris the founder and principal designer at Theresa Butler Interiors.
Credit:Julie Soefer
Lauren Lerner is the founder and CEO of Living with Lolo.
Kerith Flynnis the founder and principal designer at Margali & Flynn Designs.
Use oversized or framelessbathroom mirrorsabove the vanity to help reflect light and visually enlarge the space.
you’re able to also incorporate mirrored surfaces through accent wall tiles or frames on artwork.
“Large-format tiles and seamless patterns enhance openness by visually elongating the space,” she says.
In addition to choosing the correct tile size, consider its colors and arrangement.
Flynn says the key is to use dark colors and bold patterns carefully.
Additionally, Flynn suggests incorporating glossy finishes which reflect light and make the space feel larger and brighter.