Unless you reside in a custom-built home that has a deluxe bath and dressing room, you most likely wish that your bathroom was bigger. Without increasing the area of your bathroom, you may feel less constricted if you use some of the tricks mentioned below to make your bathroom feel and look bigger.

A small bathroom may feel comfortable and snug, there is no denying that. But more often than not, it might feel distressing and claustrophobic. Whatever your decoration aesthetic is, your small bathroom can be made to appear larger, cosmopolitan, and delightful.
You can decorate your small bathroom as much as you want, according to your designing ability, it will remain a small bathroom. But with a pinch of visual imagery, playing with color combinations, optical illusions, and lighting, you can transform your small bathroom into a cozy haven.
A bathroom is a personal space, but the tips regarding space augmentation apply here as to any other room in the home. You can use a few of these decorating schemes to make your bathroom appear larger, even though it remains the same size.
Frameless Wall Mirror with All White Everything
Some might argue that it’s boring and bland, but an all-white bathroom makes any smaller space feel much larger and brighter. One of the simplest ways of giving your room a more commodious appearance is to use a lot of white – white paint, white tile, white vanity, etc. Additionally, you can use frameless wall mirrors to make space appear even more elegant and airy. This non-color color artlessly dwindles, making the place look bigger. Moreover, it reflects any light available, instead of absorbing it.
Note that using lots of white doesn’t mean the place has to lack character. Using various textural elements such as molding, pale stone or tile, and fabric accents, as well as the intermittent touch of metallic or wood, will keep the immaculate look while still providing the eye with lots of prolificacy to take in.

Utilize Your Windows
Not enough space on walls to hang a mirror? Then hang it in front of a window. It can be an oval wall mirror in front of a standard rectangular window. This would create privacy with a purpose. Big mirrors generally give the impression of a spacious bathroom. Alternatively, you can go for a large wall mirror that covers most or all of your windows.

The Bigger the Better – Large Wall Mirror
A huge mirror can make your space appear double the size and, particularly in a bathroom, can help significantly increase your investment.
In one aspect, very large wall mirrors can be a bit exorbitant. However, when you compare it to the cost of tiling that wall, a wall mirror can honestly give you an identically dramatic look (if not more so), at a better value. Splurge on a large wall mirror or a full-length mirror with a beautiful frame, or go wall-to-wall with a custom-made decorative mirror. The effect can be so robust that you would need little else to make your bathroom look perfectly finished. This can be particularly functional in slim powder rooms with small walls that don’t take much glass to cover.
Don’t be afraid to use big mirrors in a small bathroom. A giant mirror over a bathtub creates the illusion of a much bigger space.

Use Couple of Oval Wall Mirrors
Since oval wall mirrors seem to be stretching upwards, they tend to make ceilings appear taller and as a result, bathrooms feel and look bigger.

Add More Mirrors
Mirrors are very practical for a lot more than just touching up your makeup: Light bounces off the reflective surfaces and helps make rooms seem larger. So even though you can only fit in a small mirror (like the one on the hanging shelf in this toilet), it makes a huge distinction.
If your area will hold it, get a big mirror for wall to place in front of the toilet sink. The mirror is going to reflect all the light in the bathroom, and boost up the colors and patterns. You might want to contemplate a selection of mirrors exhibited artistically in the place of one big mirror.

Elegant Golden Frame
You can light up your bathroom wall mirror by putting a gold frame on it against a (preferably) white wall. This is an easy and decent way of making something simple turn into something cool. You are going to agree when you witness the spectacular way the colors brighten up your bathroom.

Mirrors And Lighting
We all want to avoid annoying shadows when we are shaving or applying makeup. A wrong move can potentially wreck the entire day. Therefore, combining frameless wall mirrors with lighting may be worth considering. You can find mirrors with pre-installed lights quite easily. However, if you fail to do so, worry not. You can alternatively install lights on opposing walls and right alongside the bathroom walls mirrors. Not only will this brighten your bathroom, but it will also make it appear larger.

Paired Opposite Mirrors
This is perhaps the oldest trick in the book. When in doubt, place large wall mirrors opposite each other. This greatly increased the perception of depth in the bathroom and the bathroom appears extended. Essentially, you will create the illusion of seemingly infinite space. This effect is especially effective when full-length wall mirrors are used.

Art Paired Mirror
If pairing two mirrors is a bit excessive for you in terms of design, maybe wall art will help. Instead of putting two mirrors from across each other, you can use art instead. Putting a painting across from large wall mirrors will ensure that the reflection in the mirror is pleasant and artsy.

Mirror Wall
Lastly, if you want to keep it simple, just install a large wall mirror that covers the entire wall. Your bathroom space perception will increase tenfold. Additionally, it is the most cost-effective manner to do so as this will only require a solitary cheap wall mirror. Therefore, you will avoid costs associated with decorative wall mirrors or the installation of multiple mirrors.
