Small On Space? Go Big On Details

Small spaces often pose the most exciting challenges. Bathrooms, in particular, can be notoriously compact, but fear not! With a dash of creativity and a sprinkle of strategic planning, even the tiniest of spaces can be transformed into a haven of style and functionality.

Don't be tricked into thinking you need to paint things light to 'create space'. Let yourself be guided by a favourite pattern, a light fixture, a print, and plan your scheme accordingly.

Whilst light colours can amplify natural light, conversely, dark shades, like deep green or rich navy, imbue a sense of moody intimacy, transforming a small bathroom into a luxurious retreat. Ultimately, it's not about adhering to strict rules, but finding colours and textures that suit your and your home's personality.

Millie Turner Designs for The Wood Farm House Photo Sarah Griggs

Next up, storage solutions. When floor space is at a premium, every inch counts. Opt for multi-functional pieces like shelves or built-in cabinets to maximize storage without sacrificing style. Consider concealed showers and wall-mounted taps. 

When it comes to the finishing touches, a well-placed mirror can work wonders in opening up a small space. Give statement lighting and brass fixtures space to speak for themselves.

Small boring. With a little ingenuity and a lot of creativity, even the smallest of spaces can be transformed into a stylish sanctuary. So go ahead, embrace your small bathroom – the possibilities are endless!

Products featured: 

BT343 hole wall-mounted solid brass tap

BTR14 - 5 bars plumbed-in traditional heated towel rail

Photo credit: Sarah Griggs, Millie Turner Designs, The Wood Farmhouse, Flint Cottage Alfriston