Make the most of a snug washroom with these creative (and beautiful!)

Likewise, small spaces arent doomed to disorganization and disarrayin fact, the opposite is true.

Manhattan Steel Door Co.

A perfect example of that ethos?

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Manhattan Steel Door Co.

Looking to DIY your own creation?

Head toMiss Mustard Seedto snag the tutorial from Marian Parsons for the skirt seen above.

Here, designerMeta Colemanput an empty corner to good use witha custom cabinetdesigned to nestle perfectly into the space.

Bathroom sink with skirt

Marian Parsons for Mustard Seed Interiors

Gain back a few square feet by swapping a pedestal sink or storage vanity for a floating design.

Lean Into Maximalism

Read McKendree/JBSAfor Katie Rosenfeld & Co. Not soat least, not when it comes to something as fun as a powder room.

Small bathrooms are a great opportunity to lean into a more maximalist mentality.

Corner cabinet bathroom

Meta Coleman for Meta Coleman Design

Caddy Corner Your Sink

Mallory Lunke for Plural Design Studio

No free expanse of wall?

One of our favorite ways to do so?

With a totally playful and unexpected wallpaper.

Floating Sink

Mark RoskamsforMaggie Cruz Interior Design

Incorporate Playful Accessories

Who says a toilet paper holder cant be beautiful?

Add A Funky Mirror

DESIGN: Amber Guyton, PHOTO: Marc Mauldin photography, Inc.

In this bathroom, designed by Amber Guyton, the curvy mirror provides great contrast to the geometric wallpaper.

Floral shower curtain and tub

Jennifer Griffin for Dimples and Tangles

This bathroom, another one of Guyton’s, all but transports you to another world.

They’re super customizable and give the bathroom a light, airy element.

Designed by Jewel Marlowe, this wallpaper in this bathroom brings a ton of drama.

Bold stone vanity

Nolan Calischfor Heidi Woodman Interiors

The easiest, and biggest, way to do this is with wallpaper.

This bathroom by Amber Guyton speaks to the classy, vintage grace of the aesthetic.

The fewer grout lines you see, the better!

Glass shower door

Manhattan Steel Door Co.

This will lead to less visual clutter for the eye, resulting in a brighter and airier space.

Antique vanity in bathroom

Danielle Herrett for Candlewood Cottage

Multiple patterns in bathroom

Read McKendree/JBSAfor Katie Rosenfeld & Co.

Corner faucet

Mallory Lunke for Plural Design Studio

Wallpapered bathroom

Julia Dagsfor McNell Interiors

Terrazzo tiled wall in bathroom

Kasia Fiszerfor K. Space Interiors

Fluted bathroom vanity

Kerry Kirkfor Baxter Design

Colorful bathroom accessories

Julia Dagsfor McNell Interiors

Shelving above toilet

Jamin and Ashley Mills for The Handmade Home

Shelving above toilet

Christina Gerstner for White Pepper Vintage

Narrow blue bathroom

Ursula Armstrongfor NB Interiors

small bathroom with curvy mirror

DESIGN: Amber Guyton, PHOTO: Marc Mauldin photography, Inc.

small bathroom with colorful wall paper

bathroom with plants and painting

DESIGN: The Brownstone Boys, PHOTO: @christiantorresphotography

bathroom with mural wallpaper

Jewel Marlowe

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