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How to Decorate a Small Bathroom

Decorating a tiny space can be a tricky task because it limits your design choices. Sometimes, you feel like you have to settle for just good enough. We’re here to tell you that you don’t have to settle — you can design the bathroom of your dreams, no matter how small it is. 

A small space gives you an opportunity to explore your creative side and experiment with something different. Here are a few ideas that will help you make the most of your available bathroom space and make it look bright and appealing. We also have more ideas for a trendy bathroom space here

Use Mirrors in Different Ways

You don’t need to be confined to normal conventions. For example, you don’t need to mount a mirror solely above the sink. You can instead mirror the entire wall! The reflection of light gives an illusion of double space and makes the bathroom feel more open and brighter. If mirroring an entire wall isn’t a practical option for your bathroom design, you can add multiple mirrors to one wall. To finish off the look, add a backlight behind the mirror(s) to really make the space feel more open. This way, you avoid using clunky sconces and casting unflattinger shadows by using ceiling lights. 

Be Smart with Bathroom Fixtures

Bathroom fittings and fixtures are like ornaments of your bathroom. They not only serve the purpose, but they also add personality to the space. If you are designing your small bathroom, consider installing compact or floating versions of toilets and sinks that don’t take too much space. For example, a tiny corner sink and wall-mounted faucets are not only space-saving, but they also look elegant and are easier to clean. Wall-hung toilets are more modern and give an airy aesthetic to your bathroom. Bonus: they also make the floors a lot easier to clean!

Skip the Bathtub

Standard-sized tubs are really impractical in a small bathroom as they take up a lot of square footage. Instead, consider installing a beautiful glass shower as it helps to open up space and make it feel airy. You can add a standard shower, or one that takes up the exact footprint of the bathtub. The glass walls of a larger shower, with a dramatic tile wall surround in the back, could be the perfect statement for your small bathroom. This type of project isn’t exactly a DIY job, though, so make sure you hire reputable plumbers to get it done right. 

Accentuate with a Wall Covering

High-quality wallpapers are strong enough to resist moisture and they can be used in bathrooms as well. A bright-colored vinyl wallpaper with floral or geometric patterns, preferably with large motifs, will make your bathroom look larger. 

It will make the entire space come to life. Choose bold patterns over simpler ones for a dramatic effect. Sometimes, the results are really impressive with just a little bit of experimenting. Just be careful you don’t overwhelm the space with too much color or too much wallpaper. One accent wall will get the job done just fine. If you’re looking for ideas on how to match rugs with these wall accents, we’ve got you covered too with this blog

Invest in Floating Storage

Like with floating toilets and sinks, floating storage spaces can make your bathroom feel larger too. invest in floating storage or wall-mounted shelves to organize everything without cluttering the floor space. 

Floating storage comes in many shapes and sizes. So, whether you need to store your spare hand towels, bath towels, soaps, bottles, or cosmetics, they can hold almost anything. When you have limited space, fill up the corners with these shelves to give an airy and light look to your tiny bathroom.

Not everyone can enjoy the luxury of a large bathroom. However, by using your own design instincts and clever tricks, you can really create a timeless bathroom that is functional, beautiful, and spacious. 

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How to Furnish a Garden Room

Investing in a garden room is a great way to expand your living space and make the most of your beautiful garden. However, your new space won’t be much use if it’s not furnished!

If you take pride in the interior design of your home, then it’s likely that you’ll want your garden room to match. But how should you furnish your garden room? In today’s blog, we’re going to show you a few different ways to decorate your garden room while staying true to your design aesthetic.

The Rustic Look

Garden rooms can have quite a contemporary look because they’re made of metal and glass. However, this isn’t to everyone’s taste. To give your new garden room a rustic feel, include furniture made of natural materials like rattan or wicker. This type of furniture is a staple for rustic looking garden rooms and boasts a number of benefits. It’s lightweight, making it easy to move around and reposition when necessary. It also gives a beautiful timeless look that’s sure to complement your natural garden surroundings.

To further enhance the rustic look, why not include some sun-loving plants, a woven rug and neutral décor? Earth tones, nudes, greys and cream can all give a more rustic look to your modern garden room.

Dining Alfresco

Using your garden room as an alfresco dining space is so easy! All you need to do is furnish it like you’d furnish any other dining room. The most basic dining room contains nothing but a table and chairs, however you can really level up your garden dining room with a few additional extras.

For dining alfresco on chillier days, consider adding a heater to your garden room. If you enjoy a cup of coffee (or wine) after a meal, add a cosy coffee table, this will no doubt come in handy even when you’re not hosting a meal in your garden room.

Most of us host dinner parties that continue long after the sun goes down, so don’t forget to speak to your garden room supplier about integrated lights, or alternatively, invest in some gorgeous lamps or fairy lights.

Hot Tub House

If your idea of heaven is a relaxing hot tub with a spa-like atmosphere, then investing in a garden room is a great place to start. These modern structures can be used to shelter your hot tub from the weather, meaning you can make the most of your relaxing space all year round.

There are a lot of garden rooms on the market that can be altered according to your specifications, so whether you want the option to open the roof (for ventilation), frosted glass panels (for privacy) or sliding doors (for easy access to the rest of the garden), a bespoke sunroom is an excellent option for your new hot tub house.

Other things to include in your hot tub house are, benches to sit on while getting dry, a towel rack, appropriate lighting and somewhere to put your drinks. Nowadays, you can even get a hot tub bar that fits perfectly around your hot tub!

So there you have it, a few different ways to furnish a garden room. Whether you prefer a relaxed, rustic look or a high-tech hot tub house, a garden room is a great space to work with.

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