5 Tips To Create The Perfect Shower For A Small Bathroom

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5 Tips To Create The Perfect Shower For A Small Bathroom

16 March 2016
 Categories: Home & Garden, Articles


Bathrooms are an extremely important part of any home, and whether you're selling your home or not, you want your bathroom to stand out. Unfortunately, when you have a small bathroom, it can seem impossible to make your bathroom shine. However, these five tips can help you create the perfect shower that will make your small bathroom look and feel bigger.

Forgo the Bathtub

When you have a small bathroom, you want to conserve as much floor space as possible, so one of the best ways to do this is to eliminate the bathtub. Bathtubs, especially freestanding tubs, take up a lot of space. Not only does this make it physically difficult to move around your small bathroom, but it also makes the bathroom look smaller and cluttered. If you absolutely need to have a bathtub in your small bathroom, consider a built-in tub. They sit flush against the wall and take up a lot less space than freestanding tubs.

Install a Glass Shower

Glass can make any room look bigger, so consider installing a glass shower. When choosing your glass shower, you'll be able to choose the type of glass (clear, tinted, beveled, etc.), but the best option is clear because it is the best way to give the illusion of a big bathroom. Even if your shower takes up a lot of space, the clear glass tricks the eye and makes the entire room look bigger. You'll also have to choose the type of door for your glass shower. Some pivot and some slide. Pivoting doors take up a lot of space to open, so if your bathroom is extremely small, it may be best to stick with a sliding door, which takes up no space to open. You can check out a company like Glasshopper Schor Glass to learn more about replacing your shower door with a clear glass one.

Try a Corner Shower

Corner showers are major space savors. These showers fit snugly in the corner, and they use this space extremely effectively. Plus, because the shower sits in the corner, it leaves a lot of wall space for other structures, such as the sink and toilet. A lot of the corner showers are small, but others are versatile in their size and style, and you can even purchase kits to install one in your bathroom. They tend to have glass doors, which is already a big plus.

Eliminate Structural Thresholds

One of the reasons glass showers are so great is because they camouflage the shower's threshold, which automatically makes the bathroom look larger because it makes the shower look like just part of the bathroom. Another way to do this is to install a eurobath. A eurobath uses no curtains or doors to separate the shower form the rest of the bathroom. The floor must be designed to send water toward the drain, and water can get over other parts of the bathroom, such as cabinets. However, this style creates the most open concept possible, which automatically makes the bathroom look larger.  

Use the Shower Tile to Trick the Eye

If you have tile in your shower and paint on the rest of the wall, you need to be careful of transitions. The more transitions or breaks you have, the smaller the bathroom looks. One way to avoid this is to use tiles that are the same color as the painted wall. As with glass showers and eurobaths, this hides the threshold. Another option is to install tile all the way up to the ceiling instead of stopping a foot below and then using paint, so there is no unnecessary transition. Last, use big tiles. Smaller ones have more breaks, which can make the space look smaller.

There are many ways to make a small bathroom look bigger, and one of the best places to start is the shower. With these five tips, you can trick yourself and others into thinking your bathroom is bigger than it is. For more information, contact a bathroom contractor in your area today.