Small Bathroom Decorating Inspiration | Create Maximum Character in a Minimal Space
Sometimes Our decoration Ideas was obstructed with the limitations of space, but here, problems like that have solved. As we know that a Small bathrooms always demand maximum character in a minimal space. In this photo gallery, I’ll give you some Small Bathroom decorating inspiration to try a variety of traditional and modern bathroom designs. Featuring sleek cabinetry and pedestal sinks, marble touches and exuberant wallpaper, these bathrooms design will deliver a big style. Please Check it out.
Unique Old-World Charm Bathroom

Sparkling fixtures and antique furniture pieces add unique old-world charm. There’s no traditional vanity in this spectacular bathroom, but a wall-mounted sink with exposed plumbing makes a great counterpoint to a footed wood cabinet. Black-and-white basket-weave floor tiles and extra-high baseboards look crisp against walls painted in a metallic bronze tone. Photography: Ted Yarwood – Room design: Murakami Design
Marble Bathroom Vanity

This vanity becomes an attention-grabbing focal point, proving that you don’t need space to add sizzle. Designer David Powell liked the Carrara marble floor in this powder room so much that he used the same deeply veined stone to create a monolithic vanity. Photography: Mark Olson – Room design: David Powell
Retro Cheery Bathroom

Hung against yellow-and-white print wallpaper, vintage Spanish movie posters have a graphic pop-art appeal. White frames echo the fixtures and keep the overall look fresh. Photography: Donna Griffith
Chocolate Brown Bathroom

Deep colours, an elegant wall sconce and a marble vanity countertop infuse a small bathroom with dramatic style.Break the “light is right” small space rule: This tiny powder room is treated to dark, rich wallpaper which ups the glamour factor and instills the space with drama. Photography: Mark Burstyn
Graphic and Dramatic Classic Bathroom

A wood-framed mirror, white wooden shutters and dramatic coffered ceiling add an element of warmth and elegance to this classic bathroom design.A black and white tiled floor and zebra upholstery give this main floor powder room strong graphic elements, while pretty wall sconces, a metal waste receptacle, and chandelier add polish. Photography: Angus McRitchie
Ebony and Marble Bathroom

Pretty accesories such as a silver tray and storage box keep things organized while adding sparkle and glamour.A Calcutta marble countertop on a vanity made of ebony and fitted with glass drawer pulls, a French door and beautiful wall sconces give this powder room a feeling of complete luxury. Photography: Angus McRitchie
Rustic Spa Bathroom Design

A Belgian bluestone backsplash with a contrasting white vessel sink give this bathroom a spa-like feel. Antler sconces and cabinet pulls made from oyster harvesting sticks add a rustic touch. High windows that face the front of the building allow for plenty of light without compromising privacy. Photography: Angus Fergusson
Modern Powder Room Design

Light materials, such as a glass sink and rough cut limestone wall tiles, suit this narrow powder room. The vanity is the only dark piece, putting the focus on the dramatic sink. Overall, the sleek lines and materials give this bathroom a hotel-chic look. See more of this spectacular modern loft in the H&H Condos, Lofts & Apartments 2008 special edition. Photography: Ted Yarwood
Bureau Style Bold-Wallpaper Bathroom

A bureau-style bathroom vanity, marble counter and vintage-looking faucet add elegance to this traditional space. Small powder rooms offer the opportunity to play with strong colour and pattern without throwing off a whole house’s palette or mood. When incorporating wallpaper with a strong pattern, keep other finishes and accessories simple, like the glass light fixtures and creamy limestone floor here. Photography: Michael Graydon
Sleek Light Filled Walnut Vanity Powder Room

The homeowners designed and built this powder room’s simple, open walnut vanity. A frosted glass door allows natural light to penetrate the space. A low-flush toilet (not pictured) was also chosen to reduce water waste. Photography: Angus Fergusson
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September 2nd, 2009 at 1:16 pm
I like the simple design of the open walnut vanity, i would have been more inclined to fit a small mirror behind the sink though to make this more practical rather than a picture.
The dark walnuit works really well against the light paint and the white basin, very modern use of a small corner of a bathroom
September 22nd, 2009 at 3:42 pm
Some very attractive bathroom designs. I especially like the Retro Cheery Bathroom design.
May 17th, 2010 at 10:31 pm
i love these bathrooms, hope you dont mind i shared them on my blog, as im re doing a very small, rental bathroom!! and i love the idea of a make your own vanity, this is sooo perfect, i would love to know more……
March 25th, 2012 at 4:55 am
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