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Your Small Bathroom Isn't Small. It's Just Badly Designed.

Let's be honest. You do not have a "small" bathroom. You have a badly designed one. You have a room that is probably cluttered with a bulky, floor-hogging vanity and a shower curtain that smacks you in the face. It is not the square footage that is the problem; it is the stuff you have crammed into it. The design team at Kitchen Traditions knows that a few smart moves can make any "small" room feel right.

 

The biggest culprit is your vanity. It is a box. It sits on the floor and eats up visual space. The solution? Hang it on the wall. A "floating" vanity is the single best trick in the book. It lets the floor run underneath, and suddenly, the room breathes. Your brain sees an unbroken floor and thinks "more space." It is a simple, brilliant optical illusion.

 

The second culprit is your shower curtain. It is a visual wall. It chops your tiny room in half. Get rid of it. A clear glass panel is the answer. It is like knocking down a wall without knocking down a wall. Your eye can suddenly see all the way to the back of the shower.

The room instantly feels twice as deep.

 

And then there's your clutter. Your stuff is living on the back of the toilet. This is not a good look. You need to use the walls. A recessed medicine cabinet is a classic for a reason: it hides your junk inside the wall. A tall, skinny shelf unit draws the eye up, which is another smart trick.

 

For those planning a bathroom remodeling redding project, the answer is not more space. It is smarter space. It is choosing items that float, reflect, or recess. Stop blaming the room. It is not the room's fault. It is the stuff inside.

 

To get a smarter design for your space, learn more from Kitchen Traditions. They are the small-space whisperers at https://kitchentraditions.net/

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