http://www.bathroomtiledesigns.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/1tile.jpgAll bathrooms, big or small, have hidden problems. Your project may start out small, but end up much bigger if you need to replace floors, walls, plumbing, or wiring. It’s the amount of renovations you look to do, not the size of the bathroom itself.
Another common problem with a small bathroom renovation is due to the size of the room. There may often seem as though there is not enough space in which to work and this can cause delays in getting certain phases of the remodeling completed. For example, is the doorway big enough to move cabinets and fixtures through? Getting the renovations you want may not be possible without removing a wall.
You may not need as many materials for a smaller bathroom, but you are faced with the limited installation space. You may also have to use other rooms for staging your bathroom remodel.
You May Be Stuck With Your Floor Plan
In a smaller bathroom, it’s not always possible to change the floor plan. For instance, you may not be able to move the tub or sink around. Rather than making major renovations, you may only be able to change colors, styles, and some fixtures in a smaller bathroom.
Updated components of the same size can be installed and give the bathroom a whole new look. Updated fixtures can often give the appearance that a major small bathroom renovation has taken place, but using the same space can still be uncomfortable. You can make your bathroom look larger by using lighter colors on the walls.
I have notice that some small bathroom renovation turn ugly. Sometimes, you may need to custom order cabinets and various things in order to fit them all. A good floor plan and detail planning with list of all material is key when remodeling a small bahroom.