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Hanging your shower curtain higher and using vertical shelves are ways to draw the eye upward and create more visual room.
Allowing natural light to pour into the room and hanging a big mirror are other easy ways to create the illusion of space.
Tiny bathrooms can easily feel unwelcoming and uncomfortable for both you and your guests. But with the right design tips, you can transform the small room into an open space with a zen-like vibe.
Insider asked three interior designers to share their best tips for opening up a tiny bathroom. Read on to see what they said.
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Keep the counters free of clutter.
Clean counters give the appearance of more space.
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Create an orderly space in the shower.
Shower caddies can help organize your toiletries.
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Hang your shower curtain high to draw the eye upward.
Shower curtains can help create more visual space.
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Add artwork to trick people into thinking the room is bigger than it is.
Artwork can brighten up your bathroom.
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Allow natural light to pour through the room to create depth.
Natural light can make a bathroom look larger.
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Paint the walls white to open up the room.
White walls create the illusion of more space.
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Maximize the hidden storage spaces in your bathroom.
Hide away any unsightly bathroom necessities.
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Get a large mirror to trick the eye into thinking there's more space.
Big mirrors can open up small bathrooms.
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Opt for open shelving instead of bulky storage units.
Floating shelves can make the room feel less cramped.
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Build vertically to save floor space.
Make use of the height of the room.
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