How to Renovate Your Bathroom to Make it Feel Larger

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This article at a glance: 
  • A pedestal sink not only saves space but also delivers an open, durable, and easy-to-maintain design.
  • Consider a wall hung toilet for space efficiency, easy cleaning, no hidden corners, up to ten inches of extra space, and height customization.
  • Elevate your bathroom's spaciousness by integrating an illuminated mirror to create a brighter, more open atmosphere.
  • Opt for frameless sliding shower doors in compact spaces to create an open and stylish feel.


As you explore bathroom designs on social media, you'll likely spot a common theme: they're often designed with modern, roomy homes in mind. It's no wonder, considering that bathrooms have significantly grown in size over the past three decades.

But what if you're tackling a bathroom renovation in an older house? Well, the truth is, you might be dealing with quite a space challenge. 
Older bathroom spaces are often confined to a modest 50 square feet or even less. Those expansive vanities and freestanding bathtubs you see in many designs? They might not stand a chance of fitting into your cozy bathroom layout. 

To tackle this spatial challenge head-on, we're here with some friendly advice to help you revamp your petite bathroom. These tips are your secret weapon for making your small space feel more open and inviting. 

Free Up Floor Space with Pedestal Sinks  

Opting for a pedestal sink is a brilliant strategy for conserving both floor and counter space. These compact sinks offer an open, airy aesthetic compared to traditional bathroom vanities. Its small footprint allows the surrounding open floor space to take centre stage with minimalist styling that doesn't overpower the room.  
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A pedestal sink's modest size lends a light and open visual charm

An added benefit is that pedestal sinks are not only elegant and durable, but also easy to clean.  Their vitreous china construction, which provides a tough, dense, and glossy enamel coating requires just a few quick swipes to return to a like-new polish.    

Elegant Space-Saving Design with Wall Hung Toilets    

One of the best-kept secrets for saving space is the wall hung toilet. These toilets are not only a space-saver but are also much easier to clean. There are no nooks and crannies to clean around. Wall hung toilet units can free up to ten inches of space when compared to conventional floor-mounted models, and they offer a range of mounting height options.
Learn more about wall hung toilets, their pros and cons, and installation considerations in "The DIYer's Guide to Wall Hung Toilets"
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Opt for a toilet attached to the wall to increase available floor space

Create the Illusion of Space with Decorative Mirrors  

While pedestal sinks and wall hung toilets can save on floorspace, the introduction of a mirror adds a decorative touch that can also make your bathroom appear more spacious.   

Choose a decorative, illuminated mirror that not only reflects both natural and artificial light but also contributes to a brighter atmosphere during both daytime and nighttime. Backlit or illuminated mirrors are particularly effective, bouncing light into the heart of the room while creating a sense of depth. 

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Choose a mirror with built-in lighting for the illusion of extra room

For those who prefer a more traditional approach, a recessed medicine cabinet ensures that storage space is maximized without adding bulk, allowing you to maintain a sleek and organized bathroom. Illuminated cabinets combine both visual aesthetics and practical storage solutions, serving as a central focus for your bathroom's design. 

Frameless Glass Shower Doors  

In small, confined shower spaces, consider using frameless glass sliding shower doors. Beyond their space-saving capabilities, these doors provide a stylish visual aesthetic. The absence of bulky frames creates an open and airy feeling, making your bathroom appear more spacious than it actually is. 

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Frameless shower doors create a more open feel within an enclosed shower area

Key Takeaways 

By implementing these clever design ideas, you can transform your compact bathroom into a cozy, yet visually expansive haven that maximizes both functionality and aesthetics.   

Book an appointment at one of our showrooms to find out more about how you can transform your space.