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August 3, 2016 by Philip Trapkin

A Bathroom Remodeling Project Can Help You Maximize Available Space

Bathrooms are often referred to as comfort rooms or restrooms. Perhaps it’s ironic then that of all the main rooms in a house, the bathroom often has the least floor space.

Of course, just because a bathroom is small doesn’t mean it can’t be great. Contractors that offer bathroom remodeling in Atlanta have many space-maximizing tricks up their sleeves that will make your bathroom a functional, comfortable, and beautiful space.

Rethink Your Sink

Just how big a sink do you really need? Oftentimes, you can get by just fine with a trough-like sink, which is about a foot smaller than your traditional vanity sink. Aside from being stylishly minimalist, a wall-mounted trough sink also frees up more space for storage and foot traffic. Likewise, you can install a corner sink to utilize unused corners of the bathroom.

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Wall-Hung Toilets

When you’ve got a smaller bathroom, everything that sticks out into the room uses up valuable space. That’s why, these days, wall-hung toilets are becoming more and more popular. Unlike traditional toilets, the cistern is tucked behind the wall, so only the bowl of the toilet is exposed, saving you precious space. This solution not only saves space, it also adds a bit of sophistication to the old, undistinguished toilet.

The Right Bathtub

Does a bathtub have a place in a small bathroom? Certainly! Many manufacturers these days offer tubs measuring 60 inches or less. It’s true that it won’t give you the same legroom as a full-sized tub, but you still won’t feel cramped when using it. You can also add a glass panel on the side of the tub, which not only blocks the shower spray but also takes up considerably less visual space.

Open Shelving

It’s not just in kitchens where open shelving are gaining popularity; many homeowners are installing them in their bathrooms, too! The biggest reason, of course, is to save space–pulling back cabinet doors can make small bathrooms feel even tinier. With an open shelf, everything you need is within reach, making for a more open space.

Indeed, you shouldn’t look at your small bathroom as a liability–remember, limitations often spur the cleverest solutions. Of course, finding ways to maximize your bathroom’s floor area is a big challenge, so make sure to hire only trusted Atlanta, GA bathroom remodeling firms such as Sterling Works Bathroom & Kitchen remodeling. With their guidance and expertise, a small space will be the least remarkable aspect of your bathroom.

Sources:

12 Design Tips To Make A Small Bathroom Better, forbes.com
7 Clever Renovating Ideas for a Small Bathroom, aprtmenttherapy.com

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