35+ Stylish Small Bathroom Design Ideas

Small Bathroom Design Ideas: Small bathrooms may seem like a difficult design task to take on; however, these spaces may introduce a clever design challenge to add to your plate. That being said, just because you live in a (very) small space doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style or functionality. Here over 35 inspiring bathroom design ideas to help you make the most of your small space.

Best Small Bathroom Design Ideas

Small bathroom design can be a challenge, but give the space the attention it deserves with these smart and creative small bathroom design ideas.

Wall-Mounted Fixtures

Wall-mounted sinks and toilets save floor space and both feel cool and modern. They also make the space look larger and provide convenient access for cleaning.

Floating Vanities

Floating Vanity

Floating vanities provide storage and also a modern streamlined appearance. Opt for something with drawers or open shelving to maintain the functionality of the space without overtaking it.

Mirrors to Create Depth

A big mirror, or one that covers the entire wall, can greatly increase the sense of space in your bathroom by reflecting light and effectively doubling the size of the room.

Light Color Palette

Light hue, especially white, soft gray and pastel, will make a room seem larger and more airy. Combine it with natural color to have the most beautiful result.

Vertical Storage Solutions

Use vertical space wisely. Tall shelving units, ladder shelves or wall-mounted cabinets can house towels, toiletries and décor without occupying floor space.

Glass Shower Enclosures

Ditch the shower curtain. Glass shower doors open up the room and make it feel less cramped. Frameless choices can provide the sleekest appearance.

Corner Sinks and Toilets

Use the corners with corner mounted sinks or toilets. This assists in freeing up floor space and offers a more interesting design possibility.

Bold Wallpaper

Do not fear patterns in a small bathroom. A bold or patterned wallpaper on a single accent wall can compliment the room without being too overbearing.

Pocket or Sliding Doors

Conventional swing doors consume floor space. Put in a pocket or sliding barn door to reclaim space in the bathroom!

Open Shelving

Replace clunky cabinets with open shelving to showcase pretty towels, plants, or jars. It adds a little personality while allowing you to have everything at easy access.

Compact Fixtures

Invest in compact or “petite” versions of regular fixtures. Small spaces do best with slimline sinks, short tubs and narrow toilets.

Tile from Floor to Ceiling

Extending wall tiles all the way up the bathroom wall will give it a taller, more cohesive look. Opt for lighter hues or a shiny finish for more luminance.

Niche Shelving in Showers

Recessed shelves or niches in the shower housing allow for keeping bottles and accoutrements off the floor or edge. They also add to a custom, luxury vibe.

Under-Sink Storage

Utilize all space under the sink by organizing drawers or custom drawer organizers to accommodate tricky plumbing spaces.

Over-the-Door Racks

Utilize the back of the bathroom door for storage. Install racks to hang towels, robes or even hair styling tools.

Ceiling-Mounted Lighting

Steer clear of bulky light fixtures and opt for ceiling-mounted or recessed lighting to save space and minimize visual clutter.

Mirror Cabinets

Mirrored cabinets make form and function one. They provide concealed storage and bounce light, multitasking in a small space.

Dual-Function Furniture

Pieces that can serve more than one function are best. A storage bench, or a dual-purpose vanity with a built-in laundry hamper, is a space saver.

Hooks Instead of Towel Bars

Hooks have less of a footprint than a traditional towel bar and can accommodate multiple items at a time.

Use a Monochromatic Scheme

Keeping your walls, tiles and fixtures in the same color family feels unified and less busy.

Opt for Clear Accessories

Opt for clear acrylic or glass for items such as soap dispensers, storage containers, or shelves. These items vanish visually—you’ll still have the space to live your life in the room.

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Vertical tiles can create the perception of height and draw the eye upward.

Install a Skylight

If they can, a skylight is great for bringing in sunlight to a small bathroom (without incurring a loss of privacy).

Compact Bathtubs

Small, deep Japanese soaking tubs provide relaxation in a uniquely compact footprint.

Ladder Towel Racks

A leaning ladder gives it a rustic bohemian feel, as well as somewhere to store your towels in multiple tiers.

Plants for Freshness

And toss in a few small potted plants or some hanging greenery to give life and color to the space.” Opt for humidity-loving species such as ferns or pothos.

Mirror Wall

Rather than just a single mirror, use an entire mirrored wall to expand space and bounce light around the entire bathroom.

Colorful Tiles for the Floor

Keep the walls neutral and let the design ground the whole space with a pop of character.

Miniature Vanity Desk

A thin, table-style vanity with just a few drawers means you can keep things light and elegant.

Design Features of Towel Warmers

Wall-mount towel warmers are space savers that also bring a bit of spa-luxe to a compact bathroom.

Staggered Lighting Fixtures

Three tiers of lighting — task, ambient and accent — would give the space form and function. Install sconces, LEDs, or strips under shelves.

Reflective Materials

High-gloss surfaces, metallic tiles and chrome fixtures will help to reflect the light and get your bathroom to sparkle.

Folding Shower Screens

Use a folding screen Instead of a swinging glass door, to save space in and outside of the shower.

Small-Scale Artwork

Infuse character with a small framed piece of art or whimsical prints. (Steer clear of pieces of an overly large scale, which can dominate the space.

Compact Laundry Integration

If space permits, stash a stackable washer-dryer unit behind a sliding panel or curtain within the bathroom.

Theme It Right

A cohesive theme — nautical, minimalist, rustic, Scandinavian — can tie together design elements and help a room feel deliberately curated.

A small bathroom doesn’t have to be a bland, cramped space. Use layout, lighting and stylistic shortcuts to make your compact bathroom feel more open and stylish … and even more luxurious. The secret is getting the most out of every inch and keeping things free of clutter, as well as ensuring that design choices do not inhibit the flow of the room. Whether you opt for floating vanities, attractive wallpaper, or mirrored walls, there are many ways to add any one of these components to your small bathroom and still leave plenty of room in your space for the rest of your belongings.

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