
When we’re talking in terms of function, one has to get creative with regards to maximizing the use of a tiny bathroom. Sometimes that means we may have to choose to place the sink in a corner or like pictured above, custom make an L shaped vanity that also includes a sink. I don’t believe I have seen one like this before. Very cool, don’t you think? That mirror definitely adds major style to the space too.

The use of white marble and lots of mirrored surfaces give an illusion of a bigger space and the floor to ceiling cabinets add the height factor. Very clever!

By using a dresser as a vanity, storage space is added plus this piece fits perfectly like a glove. The vessel sink is a modern and sleek option that frees up counter space for other pretty things. How about that colour, and I love the distressed look! Speaking of colour…

Tiny bathrooms are a great place to experiment with a bold colour that you may usually shy away from in the other common areas. Great combination here.

this may be a bit bold for some, but it looks fabulous!
images: pinterest, google
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You picked some fun small bathroom, but they have big style!!!
ReplyDeleteYou showcased some great bathrooms. I really love the mirror in the first pic too!
ReplyDeleteI'm smitten with the first bathroom the most!!! Simply genius and gorgeous!
ReplyDeletethe first bathroom is gorgeous - nice to see asymmetry being done well
ReplyDeleteThe mirror in the first bathroom is divine! I am not usually drawn to red but the red bathroom really speaks to me. Great images.
ReplyDeleteThis is some great inspiration for me, as I'll be redoing our powder room in the next few months. All such beautiful spaces!
ReplyDeleteOne of my bathrooms is very, very tiny, and we are actually going to be redoing it, so this is just perfect, Stacey! all of these are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing here! xo.
Yes, that mirror at the top is very fun! love it and the marble in the next picture is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tiny spaces Stacey! Hope you're having a great week.
I have such a soft spot for tiny spaces. Including tiny bathrooms. We have 2 tiny powder rooms - one with a fun wallpaper and one with a fun tile floor. The 3rd tiny bathroom is shared by my boys. I mean TINY. I just updated it with a fun chevron shower curtain from Serena and Lily and it feels brand new.
ReplyDeleteHope you are well....and get lots of love this Valentine's Day!
xoxo Elizabeth
I just adore the first bathroom!! The L shaped vanity, the wall treatment, the mirror, it is all so perfect!!
ReplyDeleteI know all about small bathrooms, my master bathroom is tiny, and I also chose an L shaped sink, imagine that!!:)
I love the bold wallpaper! I think people are often afraid of using colors and patterns in small spaces (it's like the outdated rule about wearing white after labor day), but it can end up working beautifully. My husband thought I was crazy when I wanted to paint our tiny bathroom dark, dark gray, but even he admits that it looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteHi Stacey!
ReplyDeleteGood tips ... My pick is always wallpaper powder room:) And master bath is just about Italian marble top to bottom or travertine And stone all over(:
Not sure Why i am so decided on this but love those combos!
Xo z
Those are excellent bathroom ideas. And what a great accompanying analysis to boot! Yes, the marble-filled one above seems to be the design of choice, since marble is such a classic look for high-end bathrooms. Notwithstanding the trick with mirrors, which is also often used by home sellers to sell the rest of a house. Thanks for sharing these. They are perfect references for future plans. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteLovella Cushman @ Perfection Plumbing