Article Written By: Glenn Tucker
Bathrooms are known for being quite small at times only leaving just enough space for toilets, basins and showers. There is a danger that if you try to decorate bathrooms with too much furniture, they can become extremely cramped and cluttered - a feature that isn't particularly desirable in any room. However, the space in bathrooms can be maximised; with a few simple tricks you can give the appearance of being bigger than they actually are. In general, rooms that have access to a significant amount of light will appear to be bigger. Bathrooms don't always have access to natural light and have to rely on ambient lighting as the main source. Therefore to increase the illusion of the room being bigger, you should use lighter paint colours when decorating it - cool colours go a great distance in altering your perspective, creating a sense of greater distance between yourself and the wall.Ambient lighting can be used to great effect. Gallery lights in particular are good for brightening those dark corners. However, if used excessively they can become oppressive.When it comes to furniture, you should always try to make the best use of walls as you possibly can. Tall cabinets can be utilised to store away towels and toiletries in. If you do decide to use storage cabinets, you should choose one wall - too many cupboards and cabinets will ultimately impede the desired effect of spaciousness.The empty area found beneath wash basins is also great for installing storage space, such as a set of draws or a cupboard unit. Many wash basins will come complete with a integrated storage space - these are well worth looking out for. Although with showers it is often impossible to compromise on the size of the shower tray, you can implement a number of features to maximise space.One of the best features you can employ is a shower door that opens inwards. Showers with doors that open outwards will encroach on precious floor space and leave you with a wet floor. Showers with sliding doors should also be considered as a valuable space saver.If your bathroom is particularly small though, you might not have the space for both showers and baths, a showerbath offers the perfect solution. Combining the two features, a showerbath has a design that makes it just as comfortable to bathe as to shower.A relatively new feature, wall mounted basins and toilets can also aid the creation of a sense of space; using them will also make the room significantly easier to clean - which is always a bonus.While many of these features can be quite pricey, there are a number of less expensive ways in which you can maximise the space in bathrooms. One is the easiest is to install a mirror. Mirrors are not only great as a decorative feature for the room, but they also help to magnify the appearance of space within the room - it's no wonder that they are so popular with interior designers.
This Article Has Been Published on Sun, 6 Nov 2011 and Read 66 Times