Red Oak bathrooms are like snowflakes: No two are exactly alike. And, for better or for worse, that means bathrooms around our city come in a wide array of sizes – including the very, very tiny.
We run into small bathrooms in studio apartments, condos, and basements across Red Oak, and we get the same question from a lot of curious homeowners: What can I do to make the most of my cozy space?
If you’re considering a remodel for a small bathroom, here are three important ideas to keep in mind:
1.) Add Storage
Adding storage space and minimizing clutter is a great way to totally revamp the feel of a small bathroom. There are all sorts of ways to do this the DIY way, from maximizing your medicine cabinet to experimenting with a lazy susan for storage.
For those looking for a more thorough remodel, consider installing built-ins to turn your small restroom in a little oasis of storage: Consider adding floor-to-ceiling shelving, an over-the-toilet installation, or open shelving beneath your sink.
2.) Think About Ventilation
Small bathrooms are often windowless, and many are squeezed into less-traveled parts of our homes, like hallways or basements.
With this in mind, take a look at your small bathroom’s ventilation as you consider a remodel; if it doesn’t already have one, consider adding a small fan or de-humidifier to help prevent mold and mildew from building up, particularly if your bathroom has a shower or bathtub.
3.) Find the Right Fixtures
When remodeling or refreshing a small bathroom, the size, fit, and feel of your fixtures all take on a special importance.
With that in mind, take care to find the toilet that fits in your space. Consider both the “rough-in” distance of your toilet (that is, the distance from the finished wall to the center of the sewer drain, which may be less than the standard 12 inches in a particularly small bathroom) and the size of the bowl. For smaller bathrooms, a round bowl (which typically extends out about 28 inches from the wall) may be a better fit than a more standard elongated bowl (31 in.).
Consider your shower, as well: To add a luxurious feel to your small space, consider adding spa-like amenities such as an overhead massage jet or even a heated shower floor. You can also use your shower to add the illusion of depth to the bathroom; try replacing your current shower enclosure with mirrors or illusion glass to create a brand new effect for your space.
The beauty of having a cozy bathroom is that it offers the chance for clever homeowners to really play around and stretch the limits of their design and DIY know-how. From adding a funky tiled floor to experimenting with a fresh paint job, the only limits on the space are the limits of your imagination!
Have any other budget-friendly ideas for how to refresh a small bathroom? Looking for an estimate or plumbing advice in the Red Oakland area? We’d love to hear from you! Drop Combat Plumbing a line for all of your plumbing , water leak, sewer and gas line needs today.