A small bathroom doesn't have to feel cramped. With thoughtful design choices and clever use of space, even the most compact bathroom can feel brighter, more open and more comfortable to use.
Whether you're renovating an ensuite, updating a family bathroom or planning a complete remodel, the right combination of layout, fixtures and finishes can create the illusion of a much larger space without increasing the room's footprint.
Here are some of the most effective ways to make a small bathroom feel bigger.

Choose a Light Colour Palette
Colour has one of the biggest impacts on how spacious a room feels.
Light, neutral tones reflect more natural and artificial light, helping walls appear further apart while creating a clean, airy atmosphere.
Popular colour choices include:
- Soft white
- Warm beige
- Light grey
- Pale stone
- Off-white
Using the same colour across walls, tiles and ceilings also reduces visual breaks, making the room feel more seamless.
Install Large Format Tiles
Many people assume smaller tiles suit small bathrooms, but the opposite is often true.
Large format tiles create fewer grout lines, giving the floor and walls a cleaner, more continuous appearance.
Benefits include:
- Less visual clutter
- Easier cleaning
- More modern appearance
- Enhanced feeling of space
Using the same tile on both the floor and walls can further strengthen this effect.
Maximise Natural and Artificial Light
Lighting plays a major role in how spacious a bathroom feels.
If your bathroom has a window, maximise the natural light by avoiding heavy window coverings. Frosted glass or simple roller blinds maintain privacy while allowing plenty of daylight inside.
Layered lighting also helps create depth.
Consider including:
- LED downlights
- Vanity lighting
- Mirror lighting
- Shower niche lighting
- Feature lighting for added ambience
A well-lit bathroom instantly feels larger and more inviting.
Choose a Floating Vanity
Wall-mounted vanities expose more floor area, making the room appear larger than traditional floor-standing cabinets.
Benefits include:
- Increased visual space
- Easier cleaning underneath
- Modern appearance
- Better use of compact layouts
Floating vanities also pair well with minimalist bathroom designs.
Install a Frameless Glass Shower
Bulky shower screens can visually divide a bathroom into smaller sections.
Frameless glass creates uninterrupted sightlines, allowing the eye to travel across the room without obstruction.
Compared with framed shower screens, frameless glass:
- Feels lighter
- Makes the room appear wider
- Maximises natural light
- Creates a premium finish
For many renovations, this single upgrade can dramatically improve the perception of space.

Add a Larger Mirror
Mirrors reflect both light and surrounding surfaces, instantly making a bathroom feel larger.
Rather than installing a small mirror above the vanity, consider:
- Full-width mirrors
- Wall-to-wall mirrors
- Full-height mirrors where appropriate
Larger mirrors also improve functionality while creating a more luxurious appearance.
Keep Storage Simple and Clutter-Free
Clutter quickly makes a small bathroom feel even smaller.
Smart storage solutions help maintain clean surfaces while keeping everyday essentials within easy reach.
Consider:
- Recessed shaving cabinets
- Built-in shower niches
- Floating shelves
- Drawer organisers
- Tall, slim storage cabinets
The less visible clutter, the more spacious the room will feel.
Use Wall-Hung Fixtures
Wall-mounted toilets and other suspended fixtures expose more floor space and contribute to a cleaner, contemporary design.
Advantages include:
- Easier floor cleaning
- Less visual bulk
- Greater sense of openness
- Sleek modern appearance
Combined with floating vanities, wall-hung fixtures can significantly enhance smaller bathrooms.
Make Every Centimetre Count
A successful small bathroom renovation isn't about squeezing in more fixtures - it's about making smarter use of the available space.
Carefully planned layouts can improve both functionality and comfort without increasing the room's size.
An experienced bathroom designer can often identify opportunities that aren't immediately obvious, helping you maximise storage, improve traffic flow and create a more open feel.
Transform Your Small Bathroom
Even the smallest bathroom can feel spacious with the right design approach. From light colours and large tiles to floating vanities, frameless showers and clever storage, small changes can make a significant difference.
If you're planning a bathroom renovation, working with experienced professionals ensures every design decision contributes to creating a bathroom that feels larger, functions better and adds lasting value to your home - get in contact with our team today.
