
| Select a vanity unit with one shelf Sink unit design has got smarter. Even a pedestal style with one shelf can hold towels... |
| Float the vanity unit Besides just visually helping the bathroom appear bigger, mounting a vanity unit above the floor frees... |
| Install a corner sink Sometimes even a pedestal sink can disrupt the only available traffic lane in a bathroom. In this case,... |
| Use a shower curtain A shower curtain that moves back and forth saves space over a glass door that moves in and out. Shower-tub... |
| Round the vanity unit Tight spaces can make sharp corners hazardous. If the corners of a vanity would get in the way, opt... |
| Extend the worktop over the toilet This arrangement can be done with stone or a wood slab. The extended surface creates just... |
| Use a large-scale pattern A big pattern, like this wide stripe, can trick the eye into seeing expanded space. The size might... |
| Skip the shower door If your bathroom is about 1.5 metres wide, that’s just enough space to squeeze in a toilet and a 75cm... |
| Expand the mirror In the tightest spaces, having a mirror stretch across the wall instead of just the vanity unit can enable... |
| Mount the towel rail on a door Where can I hang the towels? I wish I had a penny for every time I heard that question. When... |