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Remodeling small bathrooms is largely a matter of personal taste and cost. Before beginning your small bathroom project, start with a simple drawing of the room dimensions on graph paper, being sure to measure accurately. Bathroom fixtures can be elaborate in number and quality, often the selection is limited only sinkby one's purse. Another idea when remodeling a small bath is to remove the full size bathtub and replace it with a standing shower enclosure. Think outside the bath bar light when planning your small bath.

 

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The key to achieving a well designed small bathroom is to make it feel more spacious. Make small bathroom designs seem larger than reality by visually opening up the space. Perhaps instead of the sink and vanity combo, remove the storage unit and replace the existing sink with a freestanding fixture. Another idea when remodeling a small bath is to remove the full size bathtub and replace it with a standing shower enclosure. 
 
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Keep your bathroom organized and remove all the unnecessary clutter. Over sized storage cabinets can add a lot of visual weight to a small bathroom. Consider wall sconces or a clean line track light system if you have a freestanding sink with no vanity. Avoid bulky fixtures that might seem too heavy for the small space. To make a bathroom look larger use lighter and more subtle colors when selecting paint, wallpaper, and tile. Wallpaper can add a beautiful touch to a bathroom but avoid using large, busy patterns.

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Remodeling small bathrooms is largely a matter of personal taste and cost. Before beginning your small bathroom project, start with a simple drawing of the room dimensions on graph paper, being sure to measure accurately. Find floor plans before beginning your small bathroom project. In remodeling small bathrooms, the bathroom fixtures should be simple in design. The small bath with minimal expense can have a floor of small hexagonal white tile with plain walls painted with four coats of moisture-resisting paint, and equipped with a five-foot tub, toilet and a plain pedestal sink. A medicine cabinet can be built in the wall over the sink, having a mirror set in the door.

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Small Bathroom Light Fixtures
 

Bathroom Light FixturesThink outside the bath bar light when planning your small bath ... when most people think of bathroom light fixtures, an image of a standard, wall mounted bathroom light fixtures above the mirror pops into their heads. While this is a very common form of bathroom lighting, it’s definitely not the only option out there. Proper interior bathroom lighting provides comfortable, adequate, unshadowed light. There are several styles of Murray Feiss bathroom lighting, and the proper placement of your lighting is important for best results.

 
Small Bathroom Fixtures
 

Small BathroomBathroom fixtures can be elaborate in number and quality, often the selection is limited only by one's purse. The leading manufacturers provide a wide range from economy priced to the most luxurious bathroom fixtures. Bathroom fixtures are the furniture for a small bathroom. With online bath design you can visualize today's modern fixtures for your special bath remodeling project.

 
Clawfoot Tub for a Small Bath
 

Clawfoot TubIf you love the sleek lines of the vintage look for your small bathroom, then consider a free standing or clawfoot tub built for today’s modern plumbing. Clawfoot tub styles range from simple ball and clawfoot models to opulent styles that make a statement all their own. Clawfoot tubs are produced in a variety of styles and foot finish options.

 
 
 
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