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Small bathrooms provide unique challenges and opportunities. The challenge is to make the most efficient use of a limited space; the opportunity is that small bathrooms, which tend to be used by guests, provide opportunities for dramatic or whimsical decoration that reflects your personal style. The Home Depot provides a wide variety of stylish options for fixtures, lighting and cabinetry for small rooms, in price ranges to fit any budget. Here are a few tips and creative options that can help you get the most out of your small bathroom remodel or renovation project.

Suites and Collections Make Style and Coordination Easy
Simplify
your bathroom decorating project with the comprehensive bathroom suites and
collections available at The Home Depot. Leading manufacturers like Kohler
offer a broad mix of coordinated products that allow you to select fixtures to
meet your needs as well as the specific space configurations of your bathroom.
For example, Kohler’s Archer Collection includes vanity combos and fixtures
that maximize available space while protecting your investment with timeless
designs that won’t go out of style. Shopping these collections is easy. Visit
our online Style Gallery and discover how affordable great style can be.

Create the Illusion of Size
Just because the bathroom is small
doesn’t mean it has to feel cramped. Color is a tried and true method for
creating the illusion of space in a small bathroom. Solid, light colors, such
as pastels, whites and neutral colors on the walls and floor make a small room
appear to be more spacious. Cool colors, such as blue, green or mauve fool the
eye into thinking that the walls are further away than they are. If you prefer
to emphasize the room’s sense of coziness, use warm colors like yellow, orange
and red. When painting the room, a semi- or high-gloss paint reflects light
and helps increase the perception of room size. If you prefer to use
wallpaper, choose a pattern with small figures on it, or consider a pattern of
vertical strips, which create the illusion of a higher ceiling.
Bright Ideas for Lighting
Rooms look larger when they are well
lit with either artificial or natural light. Your lights should be well
placed, such as a row of light bulbs above the main mirror. Installing
additional lights, like recessed can lights, can help brighten a room by
eliminating shadows in dark corners. For a more intimate feel, consider wall
sconces or a lamp on the countertop. Where possible, skylights are another,
energy-efficient way to bring in more natural light. Mirrors can also work
with light to create a sense of depth and spaciousness. Locating lights near
mirrors, setting two mirrors across from each other or positioning a large
mirror so that it reflects more light into the room is a reliable way to
increase the sense of spaciousness in a small room.

Make the Most of Available Space
In areas with limited space,
efficient use of that space is a key factor in the success of your project.
This includes the fixtures you choose for your bathroom.
Showers
The standard bathtub is five feet long by up to 32
inches wide, but sizes as small as four feet are available, as are tubs with
lower sides. If bumping into a tub is a recurring problem, consider a compact
corner shower. Molded one-piece showers take up less space and usually have
built-in space saving features like soap dishes and shelves.

Sinks
Wall-hung, pedestal and corner sinks provide good options
in small spaces. Wall-hung sinks, in particular, can make a room feel larger
because of the open space below them. However, the smaller the sink, the more
attention you should pay to the placement and size of the faucet. For example,
a single control faucet takes up less space than dual handle models. When a
sink cabinet isn’t practical, a pedestal sink is a sound alternative that can
make a small room feel more open. Corner sinks add a stylish touch and free up
the traditional sink area, but offer little in the way of storage options.
Installing
a sink in a limited space can be a challenge. For this reason, The Home Depot
carries American Standard sinks with a feature called Speed Connect™, a
significant innovation exclusive to The Home Depot. Speed Connect drains use
one-third fewer parts and install in one-third of the time associated with
traditional drain installation. Ask your local The Home Depot associate for
more information.

Toilet
The two most important factors to consider when placing
a toilet in a small bathroom are size and height. The distance between the
floor drain and the wall -- the rough-in -- will determine the style of your
new toilet. Common rough-in dimensions are 10, 12, and 14 inches; the standard
distance is 12 inches, so you will find the widest selection of models to fit
this configuration. A round bowl can save space in a small bathroom, and they
are less expensive than elongated models, which are considered more
comfortable. Placement is important with elongated toilets because in some
cases their location can limit the size of the bathroom door and its swing.
One-piece toilets combine the tank and bowl into a single, space-saving
design. Two-piece toilets are less expensive than one-piece, but one-piece
toilets are easier to clean because they have no seam. A wall-mounted toilet
provides more room in cramped quarters because it has a lower profile;
however, these models are more expensive and require a thicker wall for
mounting. Additional options to consider include low-flow models, which
conserve water and reduce water bills; as well as heated and soft close toilet
seats.

Vanities & Storage
Standard vanities are typically 24
inches wide and up to 21 inches deep. Smaller sizes are available, but if the
sink cabinet is narrow, or filled with plumbing, it may be impractical for
storage. One solution is to maximize storage efficiency by using bins, shelves
and racks in cabinetry. Installing recessed storage in the wall between wall
studs gives small rooms cleaner lines and reduces clutter. When possible, it
may prove more practical to use a well-organized linen closet nearby.
Find Everything You Need at The Home Depot
From start to
finish, we are your convenient, one-stop resource for everything you need to
make your bathroom project a success. You’ll find innovative products
available exclusively at The Home Depot by leading manufacturers and brands
you trust. Explore our wide variety of bath fixtures and accessories, and be
sure to ask our helpful associates any questions you may have.
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