Remodeling a Small Bathroom Space: Crucial Things to Keep in Mind
Residents in Florida take pride in keeping their houses well-planned and decorated. It also applies to their bathroom spaces. Gone are the days when Floridians viewed their bathroom space as a space to bathe and change clothes. Today, it has become a sanctuary for them to relax, rejuvenate, and even spend time restoring their tired minds and bodies, soaking in warm water inside a spacious bathtub. You may think of elements like bath salts, ambient lighting, and scented candles.
It means that residents in Florida and Cape Coral are keen to give their bathroom space a new look with a complete or partial remodel. However, if your bathroom is small, you should avoid a few common mistakes.
- Know what you want
Even though you may get inspired by swanky and elaborate bathroom décor, you should know your space is limited. So don’t decide on a décor based on what you see in the magazines and online forums. Take a look at the current state of your bathroom space and decide on the changes you want to make. For instance, if you feel that changing cabinets, tiles, and adding a fresh coat of paint will do the job, then stick to that.
- Cut out the clutter
Just because you saw a vintage clock and classy shelves in a bathroom décor, doesn’t mean you need to opt for it, even if you like it. In a small bathroom space, you must strike a balance between what you need and what you want. It makes no sense to clutter the bathroom space with potted plants, a vintage clock, jars, and shelves. The best solution here is to opt for a sleek and minimalist décor that will make your bathroom appear spacious and allow easy movement.
- Say no to a bathtub
Most homeowners in Florida, including those in Cape Coral, have an affinity for bathtubs. While that might be on your top wish list, your space might not be an apt fit for that. Instead, you can experiment with shower designs and ambient lighting to create a personalised space. You can keep fancy buckets for a foot spa, which can be a good addition considering the space you have.
- Allow natural light
Even when you experiment with lights, it makes sense to allow natural light. That means building your windows in a way that allows maximum light to enter the room. That will elevate the mood of the bathroom space and make it appear bright and vibrant. Often, small bathroom spaces with low or insufficient light appear dull and create a low-energy vibe.
Summing it up
For homeowners in Florida and Cape Coral, a small bathroom space is a challenge to remodel. This is because you need to design with the space and the entire room layout in mind. Often in haste, homeowners can make the mistakes mentioned above. Therefore, it is necessary to be mindful of and avoid them as much as possible. Contacting an expert remodelling expert in Florida will help you make better decisions.
--Johnbell
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