5 Solutions to brighten a Windowless - Bathroom When planning the interior design of a home, be it a comfortable home, a smooth flat, or anything in between usually the bathroom is one of the last places to get a valuable window space. This leaves many of us with a windowless bathroom that feels a little cashed. Fortunately, designers have a lot of tricks to brighten up the bathrooms. Here are five proven ones.
Vinci | Hamp Architects
Kiss white
White is one of the best ways (otherwise on best) to reflect light throughout a space. It is even more powerful than a mirror.
White is one of the best ways (otherwise on best) to reflect light throughout a space. It is even more powerful than a mirror.
Nanette Wong
Keep in mind that white can also be introduced through accessories, not strictly walls. The painting is wearing a touch of color, but the room still feels fresh with all the hits of white introduced by the chair Breezy, small carpets, tiles and accessories.
Find more white bathroom ideas with these pictures
Find more white bathroom ideas with these pictures
Tiffany Eastman Interiors, LLC
Learn to love glass and lucite
If you do not have a window letting light in, then you will not want something that takes the light away. polished metal, glass, mirror and Lucite are great materials to add interest and drama without absorbing light. The space will feel uniform even if there is very little color.
If you do not have a window letting light in, then you will not want something that takes the light away. polished metal, glass, mirror and Lucite are great materials to add interest and drama without absorbing light. The space will feel uniform even if there is very little color.
INVIEW Interior Design
accessories Lucite are particularly useful for the functional elements you need on the counter; they feel like they encroach on your space less opaque parts, so that the whole atmosphere is less crowded.
House Design + Construction
Get a sink top unit
a sink unit long legs open will certainly provide less storage, but if you can go the bathroom items in a closet, the longer lines for an open sink unit will help you to feel less boxed in. I use that style often in compact bathrooms.
a sink unit long legs open will certainly provide less storage, but if you can go the bathroom items in a closet, the longer lines for an open sink unit will help you to feel less boxed in. I use that style often in compact bathrooms.
Croma Design Inc.
A unit Aerial of the sink can also include a shelf (also used for baskets of small items) towel and still feel very light. Again, white, metal and glass will help it seem to float. A front rail will provide a place for a small towel.
Learn more bathrooms with console washbasins to recreate this look
Learn more bathrooms with console washbasins to recreate this look
Toronto Interior design Group | Yanic Simard
have multiple mirrors
Mirrors in unexpected places really help expand the space, especially near the ground, where they let the word stretch.
Note also how this bath and that of the previous picture have glass doors instead of a maximum opening curtain. A fixed glass panel with swing door is one of my go-to, even with a standard bath installation.
Mirrors in unexpected places really help expand the space, especially near the ground, where they let the word stretch.
Note also how this bath and that of the previous picture have glass doors instead of a maximum opening curtain. A fixed glass panel with swing door is one of my go-to, even with a standard bath installation.
Studio William Hefner
A full wall mirror (or at least the extension of the sink unit) really goes the extra distance to double the visual space. Here are some antique character helps bring warmth before.
Kemp Hall Studio
You can even superimpose a second mirror (or just a part) on the large panel to create a focal point, interest and a more intimate atmosphere added.
Victoria Kirk Interiors
layer your lighting
Windows bring light to the horizontal to counter the ceiling. Without a window, all you have is the vertical light coming straight down - not flattering. wall accessories that bring glow to your face (and your space).
Windows bring light to the horizontal to counter the ceiling. Without a window, all you have is the vertical light coming straight down - not flattering. wall accessories that bring glow to your face (and your space).
Toronto Interior Design Group | Yanic Simard
Overlay good lighting on the glass is a great option in a small bathroom.
KCS, Inc.
You can create the look with a pendant hanging when cutting an existing mirror is not an option.
TELL US ...
do you have a windowless bathroom? How do you cheer? Share your best tips in the comments below.
TELL US ...
do you have a windowless bathroom? How do you cheer? Share your best tips in the comments below.