10 tried-and-tested small bathroom design rules I guarantee will max out your space

 Desk, shower, bathroom
Desk, shower, bathroom

If you are faced with rethinking a tiny space, it pays to heed rules that have been proven to work in the past.

I've spent many years gathering small bathroom ideas that will help you not only create a beautiful, inviting room, but also one that's functional and practical.

More than that, many of these tips will make your bathroom look bigger, too.

1. Distract from the room size with a bold vanity

Pink cabinets and drawers, twin sinks
Pink cabinets and drawers, twin sinks

Elevate your bathroom design by accenting the vanity with a bold color. Opt for a vibrant and eye-catching shade that adds depth and dimension to the space. This bold statement not only creates a focal point that demands attention but also gives the illusion of a larger and more inviting bathroom.

2. Make it personal

Black and white tiled shower and sink counter
Black and white tiled shower and sink counter

Make it a personal moment: add framed photos, inspirational poems, and mementos from your travels. These personal elements transform your bathroom into a private sanctuary that feels more spacious and also exudes a one-of-a-kind charm.

3. Wall-mount faucets

Black and white wallpaper, black taps and lights
Black and white wallpaper, black taps and lights

Maximize every inch of space in your small bathroom by considering a wall-mounted faucet. A wall-mounted faucet adds visual interest while freeing up valuable countertop space.

4. Have fun with it

Heart plant with eyes wallpaper
Heart plant with eyes wallpaper

Search for a funky vintage mirror: Explore antique shops and flea markets for one-of-a-kind pieces that make a statement. A unique vintage mirror becomes a captivating focal point that adds character and personality to your small bathroom.

5. Pay attention to your sink size

Diamond shaped mirror, white sink
Diamond shaped mirror, white sink

Or opt for an oval shape instead of the traditional rectangular designs. Oval sinks have a clever advantage – they take up less precious countertop space, say goodbye to cluttered countertops!

6. Make the space look taller

White and grey tiles. black shower heads and bath
White and grey tiles. black shower heads and bath

Extend your shower tile all the way to the ceiling for a cohesive and visually stunning look. You can create an illusion of height and expansiveness in your bathroom. This design trick draws the eyes upward, making the ceiling appear higher and the overall space feel more open and airy.

7. Mount a soap dish to the wall

Keep your bathroom countertops clean and clutter-free by mounting a soap dish directly on the wall. This not only saves space but also adds a touch of elegance to your bathroom design.

8. Make mirrors work hard

Yellow chair, counter, wooden desk
Yellow chair, counter, wooden desk

Create the illusion of a larger space by installing a tall mirror on one of the walls. A floor-to-ceiling mirror not only reflects light, making the room brighter, but also visually expands the bathroom!

9. Consider a cantilevered sink

White and black tiled floor and sink
White and black tiled floor and sink

Cantilevered sinks are mounted directly to the wall without a visible countertop or supporting structure underneath, creating a clean and minimalist aesthetic. The open space beneath the sink also gives the illusion of more floor space, making your small bathroom appear larger.

10. Wall-mount shelves

Twin sinks and mirrors, wooden shelves, green drawers
Twin sinks and mirrors, wooden shelves, green drawers

Maximize small bathroom storage with wall-mounted shelves: in a small bathroom, storage is crucial. Install wall-mounted shelves to maximize vertical space. Floating shelves or built-in niches provide storage solutions while keeping the floor space clear and uncluttered.