Square bathroom tips: How to make the most out of a small space?

Square bathrooms should be setup properly to ensure style and functionality in a compact space.

Square bathrooms are the go-to choice for small apartments. This shape ensures that the bathroom is just the right size for functional uses and not too big to become an inconvenience concerning maintenance. Moreover, such an architecture also ensures that the bathroom space is airy and well-ventilated for maximum hygiene. So how can you make the most of a square bathroom? Here are some things to consider while going for a square bathroom.

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Layout considerations

Assessing the surface area and the position of the plumbing line of the bathroom is very important. This would help in ensuring an arrangement of the fixtures that is best suited for your bathroom and does not obstruct easy movement and functionality.

 

Choosing fittings wisely

Due to their compact nature, square bathrooms can get cluttered very easily. Therefore, it is recommended to go for space-optimising fixtures such as wall-mounted sinks and toilet seats. This would help keep the floor space free for ease of movement and maintenance.

 

Storage solutions

For storage, make maximum use of the vertical space available. Tall cabinets and shelves for storing toiletries and shaving materials are best suited for such bathrooms. Open niches in the walls are a great option to store showering items for regular use.

Read also: Bathroom shelves: How to choose the best one for your space?

 

Lighting and mirrors

A square bathroom is very easy to light up due to its small size. Choose lighting fixtures of an appropriate wattage to not make the space appear too dim or bright. Also allows ample streaming of natural light for an energy-efficient space. Good lighting paired with a large mirror can create an illusion of expanded space.

 

Tile and colour selection

Light-coloured and large-sized tiles with minimal grout lines make the space feel more airy and ensure a smoother visual appeal. Accent tiles or feature walls are great choices to enhance the aesthetic appeal without overwhelming the space.

 

Functional zones

If the space considerations permit, you can divide the bathroom into separate functional zones for showering and other purposes. Separate wet and dry areas would ensure ease of cleaning and maintenance.

 

Utilise the corners

Corner spaces that generally go unutilised have great potential for functionality in square bathrooms. Installing corner shelves and cabinets can help enhance the storage space in the bathroom without encroaching upon the central high-traffic areas.

 

Door swings and access

Sliding or pocket doors for your square bathroom would ensure lesser occupation of space than a conventional swinging door. It is also important to ensure that the space taken up by the door is not encroached upon by fixtures or shelving so as to not obstruct the free movement of the door.

 

Accessorise smartly

It is important to choose the accessories for your bathroom wisely so that it complements the shape. Go for square-shaped towels, cubical soap dispensers and cabinets, and elements that accentuate neat lines. Moreover, you can also strategically place plants for greater visual appeal.

 

Ventilation and maintenance

Make sure the bathroom space is airy and well-ventilated to avoid accumulation of moisture, leading to problems like mould and mildew. Also choose materials that are easy to clean and maintain, especially for the high-traffic space that gets dirty very quickly.

 

FAQs

What kind of layout should I prefer for a square bathroom?

For a balanced layout for your bathroom, it is recommended to have the bathing or shower area against the wall and incorporate corner or wall-mounted sinks so that the central space is kept free for movement.

How can I make a square bathroom appear larger?

Using light-coloured tiles, placing large mirrors and keeping the space decluttered are some ways by which you can make your square bathroom look larger.

What is the best storage solution for a square bathroom?

Vertical storage solutions such as tall cabinets, open shelves and wall niches, and wall mounted cabinets are ideal for square bathrooms since they keep the floor free for movement.

How can I ensure style and functionality in a square bathroom?

You can go for fixtures, colours and tiles that suit your aesthetic tastes while ensuring the ease of their functionality in the limited space available to strike a balance between the two.

What kind of lighting is the most suitable for a square bathroom?

To ensure adequate lighting for your bathroom, you can go for a mix of ambient and task lighting for maximum efficiency. It is also important to make use of natural lighting wherever possible.

Is it possible to incorporate both a bathtub and a shower in a square bathroom?

A small-sized bathtub installed in one corner with a tall square shower cubicle opposite to it would be viable for both. You can also go for a combined tub-shower unit.

What is the most suitable way to ventilate a square bathroom?

Installing an exhaust fan and adding a window and skylights aids the proper flow of air in the bathroom space.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com
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