Bathrooms

Small spaces often offer unique charm, especially in bathrooms. So, how can you enhance the feeling of space in a tiny bathroom?

There are several smart strategies to consider. Here, we share valuable insights from experts on selecting tiles that create an illusion of a larger area.

1. Match Grout with Tile Color

A pink hexagonal sink and grey hexagonal bathroom tiles

Brasserie Mosaic

When deciding between large or small tiles for your bathroom, opinions vary. Some experts recommend small mosaic tiles, while others prefer larger tiles to create an open atmosphere.

Ultimately, it's about whether you want to embrace the coziness of your space or make it feel more expansive. Choosing light-colored mosaics can also give a sense of openness, just as dark large tiles can.

To enhance this effect, select a grout that closely matches the tile color. This minimizes the visibility of grout lines, which can sometimes make the space feel more confined. For a modern twist, consider unique mosaic shapes like scallops or circles.

Small white bathroom tiles above a marble sink boost space in a tiny bathroom.

Yoga Penny tiles

2. Choose a Continuous Design

Space-boosting large grey tiles on a small bathroom wall and floor with white bath tub.

Coordinating floor tiles with wall tiles can significantly enhance the perception of space. Experts advise using large format tiles on both surfaces.

Opt for tiles sized between 30 to 60cm in a solid color. This approach blurs the lines of separation and creates a seamless visual flow. Large, continuous tiles produce clean lines, and materials like marble or limestone add interest with their natural variations.

3. Utilize Visual Illusions

Space-boosting white vertical wall tiles in a tiny bathroom with sink, mirror and black chair.

Tiles are ideal for employing visual tricks to make a small bathroom appear larger. Vertical tile placement can draw the eye upward, giving the illusion of height, while horizontal tiles can widen the space.

For shower walls, consider placing tiles diagonally to create a sense of length and spaciousness. Another useful tip is to tile up to waist height using lighter colors to enhance the feeling of openness.