We've discussed decorating small bathrooms in various articles and will continue to do so because we always find new sources of inspiration and practical ideas worth sharing with you. So, if you've decided to renovate your bathroom, read on for our tips.

Opening the Gallery Any small space is a challenge, both for the specialist and especially for the beneficiary themselves. We all know that bathrooms are not exactly the most spacious rooms in our homes, which is why it's difficult to imagine a functional yet aesthetically pleasing layout.

To help you orient yourself and make decisions more easily, please consider the following instructions and suggestions:

Choose light colors and shades, as well as glossy finishes. In a small bathroom, intense, saturated colors in darker tones are used only as accents and not on all the bathroom walls. If you like black, choose it for the floor or at most for a vertical band as an accent element in the decor.

Mirrors are your ally for any type of small space. And since there's always at least one mirror in the bathroom, pay attention to the model and size of the main one. Don't limit yourself to just a small mirror on the cosmetic cabinet. A larger, rectangular model that frames the entire sink will give your bathroom a modern look.

As mentioned above, a glossy finish is desirable. Glossy surfaces reflect light and create a pleasant play that gives the impression of a larger space. To achieve this effect, opt for an epoxy paint instead of ceramic tiles.

Don't ignore The importance of lighting This is especially important in a bathroom that doesn't receive any natural light. The better lit a room is, the more spacious it will appear. Don't limit yourself to just the light above the mirror. Consider a spotlight system for the ceiling.

When it comes to furniture, they focus on minimalist pieces. Here, adaptation to each space is necessary. Some bathrooms will also house a washing machine, hence the need for a cabinet for detergents and cleaning products. For a bathroom without a washing machine, then a cabinet or a few drawers under the sink should be sufficient for storage needs.

If you're renovating your bathroom and find the space insufficient for your family's current needs, consider replacing the bathtub with a shower featuring direct floor drainage. This is a solution that works in many bathrooms and provides you with that extra space you can use to bring in a washing machine.

Many sanitary ware models come in a suspended version, meaning they are raised from floor level, with the toilet bowl or under-sink cabinet being just two options.