How to Make Your Apartment Bathroom Look and Feel Larger

Cut down on the number of towels, rugs, pieces of art and decorative accessories. , Use one large rug or runner instead of several small rugs. , Items that are infrequently used should be stored out of sight., Tall and thin cabinets always come in...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Cut down on the number of towels

    This doesn’t mean you have to hide everything out of sight, though.

    There are plenty of attractive smaller storage options that allow you to put your items in place and on display at the same time. ,, Narrow shelving over the toilet will not impinge upon floor space.

    Fold towels in thirds to stack neatly on the shelves.

    Store cosmetics in a basket on the shelf.

    Include a toothbrush case, toothpaste and a small glass in a separate basket.

    Place the more cluttered basket on a higher shelf so that the contents will not be within view.

    Provide space for a tissue box.

    Keep these shelves limited to a few items that require quick access on a daily basis. , #Replace a wide soap dish with a thin liquid soap dispenser. ,,, One hook and one item on the hook provides for a neat appearance. ,,,,,
  2. Step 2: pieces of art and decorative accessories.

  3. Step 3: Use one large rug or runner instead of several small rugs.

  4. Step 4: Items that are infrequently used should be stored out of sight.

  5. Step 5: Tall and thin cabinets always come in handy when space is at a premium.

  6. Step 6: Vertical displays also create an illusion of greater space in height.

  7. Step 7: Avoid multiple dispensers and holders around the sink.

  8. Step 8: Place a towel hook near shower and sink.

  9. Step 9: Place a garment hook on the back of the bathroom door.

  10. Step 10: Try to avoid using a rack with multiple hooks in an already crowded space.

  11. Step 11: Once dressed

  12. Step 12: remove all garments from the bathroom.

  13. Step 13: Decide what items can be kept elsewhere - other than in the bathroom.

  14. Step 14: Store your bathrobe on a hook in your bedroom closet instead of on the back of the bathroom door.

  15. Step 15: Store your laundry in a pillowcase hung on a hook in your bedroom closet.

  16. Step 16: Store your scale beneath your bed or a bedroom chair.

Detailed Guide

This doesn’t mean you have to hide everything out of sight, though.

There are plenty of attractive smaller storage options that allow you to put your items in place and on display at the same time. ,, Narrow shelving over the toilet will not impinge upon floor space.

Fold towels in thirds to stack neatly on the shelves.

Store cosmetics in a basket on the shelf.

Include a toothbrush case, toothpaste and a small glass in a separate basket.

Place the more cluttered basket on a higher shelf so that the contents will not be within view.

Provide space for a tissue box.

Keep these shelves limited to a few items that require quick access on a daily basis. , #Replace a wide soap dish with a thin liquid soap dispenser. ,,, One hook and one item on the hook provides for a neat appearance. ,,,,,

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