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12 Clever Ways to Turn a Small Primary Bathroom Into a Luxe Oasis

12 Clever Ways to Turn a Small Primary Bathroom Into a Luxe Oasis

While many homes come equipped with sprawling primary bathrooms, many do not. If you haven’t been blessed with an incredibly spacious bathroom, your options might seem limited. Most of the primary bathroom design ideas you can find online assume you have plenty of space to spare. They feature dramatic chandeliers, massive clawfoot tubs, and showers big enough to sleep in. But if your primary bathroom isn’t the size of a small palace, rest assured: you do have options.

01 Set the Scene With a Bold Tile Choice
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When your bathroom is low on space, it may seem frivolous to add any purely decorative accents. After all, shouldn’t you be optimizing for function anywhere you can?

But, tiles are a necessity in any bathroom, and they’re a great place to have some fun. Snag a statement-making set, and transform your bathroom without adding any bulk.

02 Go All In on Vanity Storage
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Vanities are great places to sneak in some storage. If space is limited, it’s worth it to make sure your vanity meets your precise storage needs. So if you have a bunch of small necessities to store, consider trading larger cabinets for smaller ones.

03 Add Flexibility With a Bath Tray
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Bath trays can be a great way to add luxury and functionality to a small bathroom. In addition to giving you a place to rest food and drinks during your longest, most luxurious baths, a bath tray can optimize your storage set-up. The space inside your tub probably goes underutilized, and adding a shelf—in the form of a bath tray—can make it more efficient.

04 Shave a Corner Off Your Shower
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Showers tend to be square or rectangular, but they certainly don’t have to be. By scoring a pentagonal shower, you can save a little space—often, without making your shower feel tight or cramped.

05 Cozy Things Up With a Rug
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Rugs make a striking addition to any bathroom, but they can be a particularly good investment if your bathroom is small. Why? Rugs are low-profile, so they can add style to your bathroom without taking up much—or really, any—space at all.

06 Cut Down on Vanity Bulk
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Vanities can be useful from a storage perspective, but they can also be incredibly bulky. If you don’t have that much to store, consider forgoing the traditional vanity, and pairing a freestanding sink with a few storage baskets, instead.

07 Load Up on Shower Shelves
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The more toiletries you can store in your shower, the less you have to store under your sink, behind your mirror, or somewhere else in your bathroom. So, consider installing a few shower shelves. You can match them to your shower tiles, or use them to add a pop of color to your space.

And remember, you don’t have to store everything on them—just your go-to shower necessities.

08 Slide a Tub Between Tight Walls
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If you’re navigating a narrow bathroom, you might think a bathtub is out of the question—how could you possibly fit one in your space? But the truth is, there are plenty of tubs that are designed to be narrow but deep. Snag a freestanding option to spare some extra space, and make the most of the walls next to your tub by installing a towel rack or some shelves.

09 Snag a Tiny Bath Stool
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Bath stools can be incredibly useful to have. The shower-friendly seats can double as shelves and triple as décor. And though anything that makes your set-up more efficient is worth sparing space for, you can snag an extra-small bath stool to free up extra room.

10 Add Drama With a Chandelier
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Great primary bathrooms feel glamorous, even paradisiacal. But if space is tight, where, exactly, are you supposed to add those much-needed luxurious touches? Try looking up. Your floor space may be thoroughly furnished, but you probably have some ceiling space to spare. And a chandelier can transform even the smallest of bathrooms into a show-stopper.

11 Stick to a Single Floor Tile
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One easy way to make your bathroom look and feel more spacious? Use the same floor tile from wall to wall. This will create continuity between your shower and the rest of your bathroom, making the whole room seem bigger.

12 Invest in a Bold Mirror
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Mirrors are a necessity in any bathroom, and since statement-making mirrors aren’t usually much bigger than standard ones, you can snag a striking option that adds style to your bathroom without taking up unnecessary space.

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