How To Make a Small Apartment Bathroom Look Bigger
Ideas To Make A Small Apartment Bathroom Spacious
How to make a small apartment bathroom look bigger? We used to asked this question because apartment bathroom are usually small. Sometimes, we have a lot of things we want to put in there like those cleaning agents and towels that we seldom use. This makes it feel crampy and uncomfortable to be in without having the risk of knocking things down. With that problem in mind, we have compiled a list of ideas that you can utilize easily for a more spacious bathroom.
1. Stack Them Up In Plastic Boxes
The plastic boxes are light and you can easily slide one of the boxes out to get your items. You can put the box back on top after use. A label on the box helps you identify what you need without having to check every boxes. What a great way to make use of those cabinet spaces.
2. Hanging Rack Under The Shower Head
Don’t put your toiletries at the side of the bath tub or the toilet floor anymore. With this idea, it will help you make good use of the empty space under the shower head. Simple but effective. Be sure to get stainless steel or plastic type of hangers so that they won’t rust.
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3. Hanging Baskets
Make your own toilet shelves with wire-mesh baskets. The cool part about this is that you can choose the basket size that you want to fit your needs. Just be sure to pick wire/wisker baskets because it is easier to secure them onto the wall with screws later.
4. Mason Jar Organizer
You can empty your peanut butter jars for a thing like this! You can pretty much put anything in here: toothbrush, spectacles, makeup brushes, etc. Put in a few stalks of flowers to give a nice decoration in your bathroom. We personally think this would be better if plastic cups are used instead because you can make holes for water to flow out. This is useful if you’re using them to store toothbrushes. With careful selection, you can pick the jars/cups that you can just slide into the hangers. Easy with the cleaning up later without unscrewing it.
5. Raskog Carts
Not only this beautiful cart comes with shelves that you can put all sort of things, it is also mobile. You can easily push it away to keep it dry as you shower.
6. File Box For The Side Of The Cabinet
File box is slim enough to be put on anywhere. It is also sufficiently spacious enough to put your stuffs such as hair dryers and towels. As a rule of thumb, always choose box with holes so that water can flow out. We wouldn’t want water to collect at the bottom do we? It makes cleaning a bit harder as well.
7. Kitchen Stand
When it comes to tight spaces, storing them vertically is always the best option. Get an extra kitchen stand and instead of putting fruits in them, keep your toiletries.
8. Shower Pocket
This is a smart idea to make use of the space by the side of the shower curtain. Plus, it won’t get in your way as you shower. With some ingenuity, you can DIY out of shoe organizer. Just be sure to poke some holes at the bottom for water flow.
9. Towel Rods
It is common to have a towel rod installed at the back of the door. But, instead of one, why not install two of them? Be it your clothes or towels, it is always good to have more place to put them especially in a compact-spaced bathroom.
10. Floating Shelves
Every room in the house can appreciate an additional storage space with floating shelves. The idea above shows the use of the space above the bath tubs. But, you can pretty much install a floating shelf anywhere in the bathroom especially that empty space above the toilet bowl. Then, it’s entire up to you to put whatever you want to decorate it.
Hope this post gave you some inspiration to brew up some good idea. In any DIY, it is always the concept and ingenuity that becomes the key behind it. It is advisable to just adopt the concept in a certain idea and use your own ingenuity to adapt to your needs. This post is created with that in mind. There are a lot of other DIY ideas out there but they all falls to certain same concept. So, you won’t see repeated concept of ideas in this list.
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