Nobody wants to squeeze into the shower each morning, because the door hits the toilet. In tight spaces, swinging doors can make arranging furniture a nightmare. It sounds simple, but so often we see doors in bathrooms being overlooked. Imagine this with a P- or L-shaped bath, and you’ve hit the jackpot. Moving it to the longer length of the bath towards one end will give you more space to your sides. ![]() But how can you make it even better? More often than not, the shower head is placed directly over the shorter side of the bath where the taps usually sit. Placing a shower head over your bath is the oldest trick in the book when it comes to having the best of both in a small bathroom. A corner shower enclosure offers all the flexibility you need for arrange other bathroom units. Corner units are great from keeping your shower out of the way, whilst giving you more space to play with elsewhere in the room. Shower-rooms are becoming more and more common as space in flats and apartments becomes a premium. ![]() Just be sure to check you’ve got the space under your floorboards. But, if aesthetics are important to you and you crave a little luxury in your life, then a sunken bath is definitely worth considering. It's one of our favourite small bathroom ideas, for obvious reasons! The sunken bath will give your bathroom more space in a visual sense rather than actually saving you space. Shorter versions of these styles of baths often keep your footprint similar to more conventional baths, whilst also - this is the good bit - giving you space for a shower too. Most would never consider an L- or P-shaped bath for a small bathroom, but we say think again.
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