A half bathroom contains two of the four elements found in a full bathroom. Primarily designed for guests, the space typically has a sink and a toilet, but no shower or tub. In Atlanta, like the rest of the nation, a half bath addition significantly increases a home’s value.

Building one or doing a half bathroom remodel can certainly be an exciting and rewarding exercise. The smaller scale encourages more creativity, whether it’s in doing more with less or in statement designs that make the room pop. Below are the basic considerations when working on a half bath.
The Layout
First and foremost, the layout. Are you keeping it the same or do you want to move things around? The answer will determine how big the project will be. Tinkering with the layout will require more investment, but you will be able to address space and flow concerns. Corner fixtures, pedestal sinks, and floating vanities are some space-saving upgrades you can use.
The Walls
While bright colors are always a good idea for a small room, you don’t need all white walls in your half bath if that’s not your speed. There are other wall techniques you can apply to achieve the same effect. Having an accent wall, for instance, gives depth to the room, making it seem bigger than it really is. Wainscoting will also create the illusion of more space. The half bath is a great opportunity to experiment, so it’s the perfect place for any color palettes, tiles, or wallpaper you would like to try.
The Floor
If you decide to go the conventional route for your walls, then you can be more dramatic with the flooring. Ceramic, porcelain, and natural stone tiles are popular options to make the floor stand out, while patterns like herringbone or checkerboard will add a playful touch to your half bath. Large tiles are also go-to options because they make the room feel bigger and require less maintenance.
The Storage
Not much storage is required for a half bath, but you must provide space for bathroom essentials like towels, toilet paper, and cleaning supplies. Storage built into your vanity as well as towel racks are usually enough to do the trick, but there are many alternatives if those are not possible. Shelves, bins, baskets, and leaning racks are just some storage solutions you can explore.
The Final Touches
Of course, you have to accessorize to complete the look of your half bath. Your choice of hardware, including faucets, knobs, and even the toilet handle, will tie up the aesthetic. A custom mirror can deliver that final oomph you need. Whatever it is, don’t be afraid to have a little fun with it!
 
 






