Generally, the bathroom is one of the smaller spaces in the home. In such a compact area, there's a need to accommodate many items, not just the "big three" bathroom essentials but also various everyday personal care products. If the bathroom's decoration and design are not well-planned, the entire space can appear cluttered and cramped. That's why decorating a small bathroom can be quite a headache for many. So, how should one design the decoration of a small bathroom? Let's find out together with the editor.
1. Cleverly Designed Region
The bathroom is a space for showering, brushing, and using the toilet. Separating the wet and dry areas in the bathroom can greatly facilitate daily life. You can choose to install shower sliders, glass doors, or a shower curtain to achieve a good isolation effect while also protecting privacy. Since the shower area has a lot of moisture, if there are elderly or children at home, consider installing grab bars to ensure safety.
2. Choose tiles in cool tones
Decorating a small bathroom with overly complex and rich colors can make the space seem even smaller and more cluttered. Therefore, simply using light and cool-toned tiles can create a refreshing and comfortable atmosphere, while also broadening the view and enhancing the aesthetic appeal.
Ventilation and air circulation
Toilets tend to accumulate moisture, making ventilation crucial. Opt for a bright toilet with windows. If it's a dark toilet, install a high-power, high-performance exhaust fan. A well-planned bathroom design should differentiate between dry and non-dry zones. Non-dry zones are not suitable for storage. Even in dry zones, if items like toilet paper, towels, and bath towels are stored long-term, they should be kept in moisture-resistant plastic boxes to prevent dampness.
4. Refuse to choose column basin
Avoid installing column basins in bathroom decor, as the space beneath the column is largely unusable unless enclosed in a custom bathroom cabinet. The combined cost is often less than purchasing a narrower countertop basin, with the saved money allowing for the purchase of an oversized undercounter cabinet.
5. Storage design is essential
Since the bathroom is a multi-functional area, it inevitably contains a variety of toiletries and everyday items. You can install a medicine cabinet and a base cabinet in the bathroom, placing toiletries in the cabinet, and less frequently used items in the drawers beneath the washbasin. Additionally, a hanging cabinet can be created above the toilet tank, where tissues, towels, feminine hygiene products, and more can be stored.
6. Select a Split-Cabinet Toilet
Small bathrooms should opt for compact toilets. Common types on the market include separate and integrated toilets. Integrated toilets combine the tank and seat in one unit, but they have a high failure rate, are expensive, and take up more space. Installing a separate toilet in a small bathroom is more suitable for decoration. The concealed tank design can save at least 20 centimeters of space, saving both money and space while also being aesthetically pleasing.






