Most homeowners come up with a dissatisfaction that their bathrooms are too small and they don’t even need renovation due to being a time-consuming and expensive job. So, what’s the solution? Well, a freestanding bath and tiles with matching tone can do the wonders in the small bathroom, especially when moving walls or changing wall colours and fixtures is not possible. So, to arrange the visual tricks for a bigger space, we are bringing you some effective tips-

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1. Make the space for light:

Bathrooms are the private areas but don’t stop this from embracing the natural light. Windows are a fantastic way to make the room appear bigger, and that should not be covered with curtains. Why not try installing frosted windows or sheer curtains to let the light in without compromising with your privacy. You should also consider investing in blinds that can be retracted around the windows without bulking out space in the bathroom.

2.  Keep the tone same for the tiling:

Work on the colour tones and find whether wall and floor tiles are working with or against each other. For example, avoid dark colour walls with lighter tiles, as this can give the illusion of cut off space and make the bathroom appear smaller. Why not choose the lighter colour affordable bathroom tiles in Perth that come in white, pastels or in a grey colour to give the feel of a garden area.

3. Add some mirrors:

Installing mirrors at the right wall or corner is a great way to make even the smallest space look bigger. What about a wide horizontal mirror that gives an illusion of extended space and raised ceiling with a vertical mirror. Before mounting the mirrors, make sure it isn’t facing the toilet, but something more appealing like your window, vanity or the tub as the key features of a bathroom. 

4. Opt for a freestanding bath:

Did you know freestanding bath opens up the walls and floors while creating the sense of space and light? The built-in tubs take up more room and make it appear smaller, as it is boxed in. Well, the beauty of freestanding tub is you can adjust it in any angle allowing the narrow or compact spaces to accommodate it. With the free-standing style, you can combine the traditional look paired with the metal feet.

5. Have a shower near the tub:

Having a shower in the tub is the perfect option for small bathrooms. For freestanding baths, you can have them separate but still sharing the same space. Or you can have glass wall partitioning separating this zone from the rest of the room.

Lastly, most bathrooms we have seen were filled with a range of products and items making it a cluttered room. So, you should also try to eliminate the mess by storing the items out-of-sight in drawers or vanity cabinetry. Moreover, limiting the artworks is another way to make it look less occupied.

At Direct Tile & Bath, we offer great looking cheap bathroom tiles and tubs to make your bathroom perfect unwinding place. Check out our collections and services at https://www.directtileandbath.com.au/, or you can call us at 0402006644 for booking or consultation.

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