The first photo shows a very narrow bathroom that has concealed storage in a cabinet with sliding doors. In the other examples, people have found storage space on available surfaces, including a mirror ledge and toilet top, and by squeezing in shelving above the toilet and in nooks. Another interesting solution — and an alternative to a cabinet — is the use of a chair to hold towels (Image 5).
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(Images: 1. Michael Graydon for Style at Home 2. Elsie Marley 3. Leela Cyd Ross for Apartment Therapy 4. Lonny 5. Rachel Grad for Apartment Therapy 6. Ikea Hackers 7. Sarah Richardson via DecorPad 8. via Desire to Inspire 9. Rebekah Zaveloff 10. Country Living)











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Does anyone know what brand/style toilet is featured in #7?
It looks like a duravit Starck toilet...gorgeous yes.... But a Toto toilet will never clog.
I love the photos in the very last one. The bathroom is a great place to properly contemplate pictures!
Where can I find that neat towel holder in #8? Also - the shelving and towel holder in #10. Really cute!
These are some good examples of perfectly functional and attractive bathrooms.
I, too, have a tiny bathroom. I think they're the best! The bathroom is (or should be) the most often-cleaned room of the house, so the smaller the better IMHO. If I want a *spa* experience, I'll go to a spa.
That said, I will never understand the attraction, or the mechanics, of vessel sinks.
Where can I get the wallpaper in #4?
Ignore the elephant in the room!
I, too, love the towel holder in #8, and I think it could be DIY'ed with glass vases and some kind of way to hold them.
My bathroom is miniscule and desperately needs to be re-done. This gives me some inspiration!
just popping in to say you can read about bathroom number 2 (mine!) in this post:
http://www.elsiemarley.com/before-and-after.html
Call me a maximalist, I love the look of pedestal sinks but it seems almost criminal to pass up the under-sink storage offered by a vanity in a small bathroom. When I think of my personal bathroom, under-sink holds hair dryer, straightener, pads, cleaning supplies, extra TP, medical supplies. Can't imagine stuffing that all in a medicine cabinet.