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7 rules for designing an amazing small bathroom

4 min read
Oct '25 • by Heather

Quick summary

The key rule for designing an amazing small bathroom is to maximise space and light. Use glass screens instead of curtains, add recessed wall storage, and incorporate skylights or windows for natural light. Focus on colours and tiles to create depth, and work with the room’s shape to make it feel larger. Keep it simple, functional, and bright.

Struggling to find ideas that suit your small bathroom? While we would all love to be blessed with multiple big bathrooms, it’s not always the best use of space. If you’re adding a ground-floor bathroom or creating an ensuite in your loft, a smaller space might be all that’s required for your pampering station.

After all, it’s not always the size that makes a room great. Having smart design on your side usually makes all the difference when it comes to creating your own happy spaces.

If you want to unlock the potential in your tiny toilets, here are some top tips from our expert designers...

Glass is your friend

When it comes to small bathrooms, glass is going to be your friend.

Rather than make your space darker and more divided with chunky shower screens, cheap-looking shower curtains, or bulky bathtubs, you might consider choosing a walk-in shower. Thanks to the glass screens, these stylish features help make your space feel more open, as natural light can sweep across the whole room.

What’s more, they’re more accessible than traditional showers, which require you to step in and out of a bathtub. Ideal for older household residents!

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