20 Small Bathroom Remodel Ideas to Inspire You

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Having a small bathroom is a common reality, and for many, this is a space that needs to be incredibly hard working. Whether your small bathroom is the main family washroom or a tiny guest powder room, taking the time to design it can make a big difference.

Today, I am sharing some of my favorite small bathroom solutions to help you create a space that feels both practical and beautiful.

Pops of Bright Color

Once you have your plan and budget sorted out, it’s time for the fun part, dreaming up how you want your new bathroom to look! I think picking out colors is the easiest place to start.

You can absolutely use bright colors in a smaller bathroom, as long as you use them thoughtfully. I love the idea of using colorful patterned tiles for a shower wall or on the floors.

A bright backsplash is another fantastic way to bring in that pop of color. If you want the effect without the room feeling too intense, a feature wall in a washed-out bright color is a perfect solution.

This tiled shower is just stunning! Via Roomed
Such a sunny design. By Carley Montgomery

And remember, color doesn’t just have to come from paint or tile. You can use beautiful stones like onyx to create a showstopping feature wall in any color from a cheerful yellow to a fiery red.

Warm Wooden Touches

You know I am a huge fan of wood accents, and they truly work in any space, so why not a small bathroom? I think a touch of nature is always a great idea, especially in a room that can sometimes feel a bit cold and functional.

When you mix it with contrasting textures like metal or glass, the result is just beautiful.

The wood in this bathroom is so warm and inviting. By Marcos Bertoldi Arquitetos
Love this modern look! By Amber Interior Design
Small bath at Sandringham House. By Techne Architecture & Design and Doherty Design Studio

Including a Bathtub

A bathtub definitely takes up a lot of real estate in a bathroom. It’s a big reason why so many people choose a shower stall when working with a small space.

But you guys, having a small bathtub is totally possible, so you can have the option for a quick shower or a long, relaxing soak. There are also combined options out there, but sometimes the look isn’t for everyone.

The good news is, no matter your room’s size, you can design your bath around what you love most.

Such a stylish small bath. Via Roomed
I love the mix of tile here. By Ensemble Architecture & Design
What a pretty small bath design. By Jennifer Duneier
This mid-century modern bath is so chic. By Prairie

A small, compact tub is usually deeper than a standard one, so you can still get a really great soak.

They also come in a bunch of different shapes, which is perfect for fitting into those awkwardly planned rooms.

Light and Bright White

White bathrooms just have a light and airy feeling, which is perfect for making a small space feel bigger. The only thing to consider is the upkeep, since cleaning and stains can be a bit of an issue.

But if you don’t mind keeping things looking pristine, I think going with white, or even a soft off-white, is a fantastic choice. It creates the illusion of more room, which is always a win in my book!

This design feels so cool and breezy. By Susie Herr
Love the pops of green in this white bathroom. Via Design Spichlerz
Gorgeous white bath. By Lauren Rubin Architecture
This neutral small bath is so lovely. Via Tidsrom Interior Design

You don’t have to stick to just white, though! It pairs so well with so many other colors, and you can use bright hues to make your decor accents really pop.

Bright floor tiles or a patterned backsplash can also be a beautiful design element in a mostly white bath. And if you’re craving a more natural feel, a wood vanity is the perfect way to bring that in.

Dramatic Black & White

Speaking of dark colors, you can definitely use them in a big way in small bathrooms. When they’re balanced correctly, even pure black can look so stylish instead of dreary.

I think it’s even better to use muted, dark grays, though. These shades tend to feel more expensive and they go well with just about every other color.

Then you can use touches of true black sparingly as accents to really punctuate the design.

What a statement backsplash. By Incorporated
So chic! By Katie Martinez Design
This dark bathroom is so moody and beautiful. Via Pinwin
Black, brass, and wood is a winning combination. By Lenka Miková
This tile work is incredible. By Lindye Galloway
A classic black and white look. Via Sunday’s Arrow

The sharp contrast between dark and light tones can look amazing, even in a small room, so don’t be afraid to use this color palette to create a chic, contemporary design.

Subway tiles work beautifully with both dark and light colors. Patterned tiles are especially lovely on floors, but you could also go for slate stone if you want a clean, smart look.

Stylish Shower Stalls

One of the best things about a shower stall is that you can plan it to fit the exact size you have available in your bathroom.

It can be just as small as you need it to be, which is why it’s such a popular choice for small baths where space is at a premium.

This small shower stall fits perfectly. By Lifestyle LA
What a super sleek design. By Claire Paquin
Such a lovely small bath. By Sarah Richardson
This design is so elegant. By DKOR Interiors
I just love this simple, pretty shower. Via La Petite Anne

The best way to make a small bath feel larger is to install a glass stall with neutral or white tiles. Even classic subway tiles will look great. But if your heart is set on some color, I’d suggest keeping it on the floor.

The clear glass will make the room feel bigger than it is because there are no visual obstructions. A colorful shower wall can also work beautifully, if your bath is just big enough to handle it.

Smart Storage Solutions

Storage is one of the most crucial elements in any bathroom design, and it’s not always easy in a small space. But there are definitely ways to plan your layout to meet your storage needs.

For instance, if you have a lot of things to store, you can go with vertical storage. Or, if you can fit everything into a roomy vanity, all you need to do is find a spot where it won’t be in the way.

Such a clever remodel. By Megan Pflug
Love the storage in this small bath. By Lindsay Chambers
This light small bath is so lovely. By Kari McIntosh Dawdy
Small bathroom in Hampton Penthouse in London
Love this tiny apartment bath. Via Museum Design

Vanity cabinets are definitely the most popular choice for bathroom storage. But you can always get creative and arrange stacks of fresh towels in a separate bin or even a planter, like in Megan Pflug’s remodel.

Just be careful with open shelves, as they can sometimes make a space feel visually cluttered. I think it’s best to try and keep most things out of the bathroom if you can.

Cozy Neutral Tones

Neutral tones are the next best thing for designing small bathrooms. They might not reflect quite as much light as pure white, but they are so much easier to clean and maintain.

Neutrals also pair beautifully together, so you don’t have to stick with just one color or shade. Monochromatic neutral designs can look incredibly stylish too.

This small bath has such a spa vibe. Via House Beautiful
Aren’t these patterned floors just gorgeous? Via Enola
What a stylish design! By Brown Design Group
Small but so stylish. By Studio Matsalla
Such a pretty small bath. By Eric Aust
Just a beautiful small bathroom. By Chandler Prewitt

A neutral color scheme is a perfect choice for creating a spa-like feel, as it makes for such a calming atmosphere for unwinding in the evening.

You can also mix in some bright and dark tones to punctuate the design, while natural materials will give your bathroom more of a rustic vibe.

Unique Design Elements

A small bathroom does not have to be plain or boring at all. In fact, you can make it a fun challenge to create a one-of-a-kind design that will have your guests asking who designed it.

Things like creative tiles, wallpaper, and unique furnishings can help your bath, no matter how small it is, truly stand out.

I just adore this Moroccan flair. Via HGTV
This concrete corner shower is so cool. By Studioilse
Marble subway tiles are always a classic. Via House Beautiful
Can we talk about this skylight?! Via Elle Decoration
What a fun and unique remodel! By The Pink House

If you’re lucky enough to have interesting architectural details already, you can just play those up. This is where eye-catching and attractive hardware can be a huge help.

Also, if your bathroom has a window, you might even be brave enough to hang some artwork inside to add more character and flair.

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