How to take advantage of bathroom space when remodeling

During the complete remodeling of your bathroom you should know how to maximize your bathroom space, such as:

  • Replacing sinks with showers is a great way to get more bathroom space
  • Changing the layout can also help you use the space more efficiently
  • Adding more storage helps keep space free and feel bigger

Between daily hygiene, personal care, and attention to your personal needs.

You probably spend a lot more time in your bathroom than you might think,

as you spend hours in this part of your home all week.

So isn’t it worth taking that time off?

Unfortunately, many bathrooms are built with a bit more functionality in mind,

and while it’s good to have a functional bathroom space,

it’s also important to have one that you feel comfortable in.

Maximizing the space in your bathroom is the best way to get the comfort you want without sacrificing the functionality you’re used to.

While remodeling, there are several steps you can take to maximize the overall space in the bathroom.

Or at least make it look more spacious even if you haven’t changed the actual floor plan.

 

How to take advantage of bathroom space when remodeling
How to take advantage of bathroom space when remodeling

 

If you’re looking for a larger bathroom, take the following steps:

  1. Removing your pelvis

The large tub with jets and other bells and whistles is sure to turn heads when you enter the bathroom.

But the truth is that many homeowners rarely use their bathtubs,

no matter how beautiful they are.

Not only do they often provide luxury, but sinks also take up a lot of space and can make spacious bathrooms feel a little crowded at times.

If you have a large bathtub that you don’t use,

consider removing it from your bathroom during renovations.

Instead, replace it with a custom luxury shower, you won’t lose any functionality by making the switch in most cases, and you’ll get plenty of floor space.

 

How to take advantage of bathroom space when remodeling
How to take advantage of bathroom space when remodeling

 

  1. Install corner basin

If you’re dealing with a small bathroom with a single sink,

installing a corner sink is another great way to utilize your space and create a more visible floor space.

In typical bathroom designs, corner spaces are rarely used and are not large or open enough to accommodate additional storage space either.

At the same time, pedestal sinks are often bulky and an obstacle in the room while taking up valuable floor space.

Thus this small change will allow you to properly use the long-neglected corner space and give you a wider corridor, making your small bathroom feel larger.

 

How to take advantage of bathroom space when remodeling
How to take advantage of bathroom space when remodeling

 

  1. Floating storage mode

Countertop sinks have been a staple in luxury bathroom spaces for decades.

However, like many sinks, they are often underused and take up a lot of space.

While there are certainly benefits to countertop sinks in bathrooms,

if you need more space, it is best to opt for an alternative.

That’s where you can use floating countertop sinks,

which feature the sophisticated worktop space you love in the bathroom but leave the cabinet under.

This gives you the opportunity to use the space under the countertop for other purposes:

bathroom seat storage, towel storage, and a place to display your favorite décor.

 

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