Small space living
How to make the most of the space in your home, no matter how small
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‘The majority of bathroom brochures show spaces the size of a ballroom,’ says Robin Levien of Ideal Standard. ‘In reality, the average bathroom in the UK is around the size of a king-size bed, so it’s essential to make the most of every inch.’
Compact ceramics ranges can be a real boon. ‘Basins that are wider than they are deep can solve all kinds of problems,’ continues Robin. ‘And a corner toilet cistern can allow you to have a mini en-suite in the corner of a bedroom, with a shower, basin and toilet all in the space of a regular corner bath. Or choose a compact tub, which can free up room for something else.’
Clever solutions
• ‘Built-in bathroom cabinets don’t need to be any more than 4in deep,’ says architect Mark Dyson. ‘It’s possible to dismantle a stud wall and replace it with structural MDF carcases to create storage without devouring precious floor space.’
• ‘Lift units off the floor,’ says Guy Morgan Harris. ‘A room looks bigger if you can see the whole floor up to the walls.’
• ‘Mirrors can be used to great effect, but too much can look kitsch,’ says Mark Dyson. ‘An L-shaped mirror can quadruple the feeling of volume.’
• Boxed-in cisterns provide the opportunity to create extra storage, and why not reclaim the area under a built-in bath with bespoke drawers for towels or bath toys?
• ‘We installed a raised walk-in shower where the floor lifts up to reveal a bath,’ says architect Paul McAneary. ‘It also turns into a steam cabin, so it’s multifunctional and compact.’
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