I’m an interior designer – here are six ways to make a tiny bathroom look larger, cosy and bang on trend

When it comes to small bathrooms, many might view their limited square footage as a hindrance.

However, Olivia Crosher an expert interior designer at Naturewall, sees it as an opportunity to get creative and infuse both style and spaciousness into the tiniest of nooks.

Olivia Crosher, an expert interior deisgner at Naturewell gave her tips for making a small bathroom look bigger
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Olivia Crosher, an expert interior deisgner at Naturewell gave her tips for making a small bathroom look biggerCredit: LINKEDIN
Soft lighting & wooden wall tiles can provide warmth for a bathroom
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Soft lighting & wooden wall tiles can provide warmth for a bathroomCredit: Naturewall
A clever use of colour and mirror placement can make a bathroom look bigger
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A clever use of colour and mirror placement can make a bathroom look bigger
Choosing sleek, minimalist fixtures to keep the bathroom looking uncluttered and open
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Choosing sleek, minimalist fixtures to keep the bathroom looking uncluttered and open

Here are six ingenious tips from Olivia to make your small bathroom not only look bigger but also feel more inviting and be right on trend.

1. Unified Colour Scheme

One of Olivia's top recommendations is painting the walls and the ceiling the same colour. This technique helps blur the boundaries creating the illusion of a higher and more expansive space.

Olivia said: “Choosing a light, soft hue and pale colours can further enhance this effect, making the bathroom feel airy and open."


2. Embrace Texture with Tiles or waterproof wall panels

Wooden wall panels are so on trend right now and are a real design statement. Waterproof ones are available for bathrooms. Olivia advises using these or tiles to introduce texture and depth into the bathroom.

She said: "Opt for panelling or tiles with subtle, natural textures or patterns to add interest without overwhelming the space, it can add layers to the room, making it feel cosy.”

3. Strategic Mirror Placement

Mirrors are a designer's best friend in small spaces. Olivia recommends placing a large mirror strategically to reflect light and visually double the space.

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She said: "Consider positioning it opposite a window or in a spot where it can catch and bounce light around the room. This not only makes the space appear larger but also brighter.”

4. Minimalist Fixtures

When space is at a premium, every inch counts. Olivia suggests choosing sleek, minimalist fixtures to keep the bathroom looking uncluttered and open.

"Wall-mounted taps and sinks can save space while adding a modern touch that's both functional and stylish.

She said: “Including a walk-in shower with a glass screen will create a more seamless transition throughout the space and let more light through the room.”

5. Smart Storage Solutions

To maintain a cosy and uncluttered bathroom, Olivia emphasizes the importance of smart storage solutions.

She said: "Incorporate hidden storage, like under-sink cabinets or recessed wall shelves, to keep essentials out of sight.

"Vanity units can anchor the room.

"This helps maintain a serene and spacious atmosphere without sacrificing functionality.”

6. Soft Lighting for Warmth

Olivia said: "Use a combination of overhead lights, wall sconces, and even a small, stylish lamp on the vanity.

"This approach allows you to adjust the lighting as needed and adds a cosy ambience that's perfect for relaxing baths.”

By following Olivia Olivia's expert advice, you can transform your small bathroom into a chic, cosy retreat that feels both larger and perfectly in vogue.

It's all about making smart choices that maximise space while infusing your personal style into every detail.

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