Furnishing a small bathroom that is no larger than 5 to 6 square metres seems anything but easy. But with a few tricks, even a room of this size can be fitted with designer washbasins and sanitaryware and transformed into an elegant and comfortable oasis of relaxation. If you think that your bathroom is too small to offer you comfort and design, you should know that this size usually characterises the space dedicated to personal hygiene and well-being and represents a fair compromise between extremely small and overly voluminous bathrooms. Now, let us now see how to create a comfortable and welcoming bathroom.
Furnishing a five square metre bathroom.
Are you ready to tackle the project of a five square metre bathroom? The first step in this project must necessarily concern the style and design you want to create. This rule, which applies to bathroom furniture of any size, allows you to choose the elements that will make up the furniture and make the space usable. If you love pedestal washbasins, you can easily choose them to furnish a five square metre bathroom, as these elements - in a small space - leave plenty of room for manoeuvring. One of the advantages of these washbasins is certainly that they are the protagonists of a bathroom that never goes out of fashion. Thanks to their evergreen design, these elements combine practicality and elegance, making them undisputed protagonists even in a small bathroom.
A good alternative to pedestal washbasins is a wall-hung washbasin, which not only takes up very little space, but also allows for easier and more effective cleaning of the floor, as it is mounted on the wall. The space underneath can also be used for a shelf or, alternatively, for practical laundry baskets.
To complete a five square metre bathroom, you then need to select matching sanitaryware. In this case too, the choice of wall-hung sanitary ware helps to clean the room effectively and quickly, and gives the room a visual feeling of greater spaciousness thanks to the continuity of light.
Shower or bath? A small bathroom does not leave much room for choice, and in general it's always a good idea to include a shower cubicle. To optimise the space, especially in a long, narrow and rectangular bathroom, it makes sense to install the washbasin and sanitaryware on one of the longest walls and leave the narrowest wall at the end of the room free for the shower.