It’s not a vanity problem, it’s that there’s too much stuff in a small space.
witx
I think that’s a great idea!
Bwebwabee
If you are able to swap toilet and sink it won’t be blocking the entrance as much making it more space efficient
Business-Mall2782
Try removing some of the busyness first. The photos, the overlapping towels. I would also raise the shower curtain as far as you can upwards to help make the room feel bigger
perksoftaylor
It’s really hard to tell from these pics but I would choose one medium size painting next to the sink. Also remove the towel bar and replace with a hand towel holder. Put hooks along the right side of the bath for towels. I can’t tell what’s behind the mini trash can but it looks like more clutter.
If you need more organization, again I can’t tell from these pictures, but look into a cabinet for above the toilet for washcloths, extra toilet paper, etc. I wouldn’t do a corner sink because you’ll lose a lot of storage. I think this space just looks small due to a lot of noise from various clutter.
HermioneJane611
I’d switch the placement of the TP mount to the wall to the right of the toilet instead of beneath the hand towel bar on the wall next to the sink (which currently looks cluttered; it could also benefit from two of the pieces being replaced with smaller pieces as well).
I might go for a slightly smaller rug too, and choose a geometric design with hard corners (that coordinates with the top perimeter shower opening) that can lay flush against the side of the tub.
Perhaps also replacing the silver (chrome and brushed nickel) hardware with the black hardware (or vice versa) and having one united metal theme would also make it seem less visually busy and thus more spacious.
Partially enclosing the towels on the toilet tank in a basket could also simplify the presentation in the space.
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It’s not a vanity problem, it’s that there’s too much stuff in a small space.
I think that’s a great idea!
If you are able to swap toilet and sink it won’t be blocking the entrance as much making it more space efficient
Try removing some of the busyness first. The photos, the overlapping towels. I would also raise the shower curtain as far as you can upwards to help make the room feel bigger
It’s really hard to tell from these pics but I would choose one medium size painting next to the sink. Also remove the towel bar and replace with a hand towel holder. Put hooks along the right side of the bath for towels. I can’t tell what’s behind the mini trash can but it looks like more clutter.
If you need more organization, again I can’t tell from these pictures, but look into a cabinet for above the toilet for washcloths, extra toilet paper, etc. I wouldn’t do a corner sink because you’ll lose a lot of storage. I think this space just looks small due to a lot of noise from various clutter.
I’d switch the placement of the TP mount to the wall to the right of the toilet instead of beneath the hand towel bar on the wall next to the sink (which currently looks cluttered; it could also benefit from two of the pieces being replaced with smaller pieces as well).
I might go for a slightly smaller rug too, and choose a geometric design with hard corners (that coordinates with the top perimeter shower opening) that can lay flush against the side of the tub.
Perhaps also replacing the silver (chrome and brushed nickel) hardware with the black hardware (or vice versa) and having one united metal theme would also make it seem less visually busy and thus more spacious.
Partially enclosing the towels on the toilet tank in a basket could also simplify the presentation in the space.