
For a small bathroom lacking storage space, think vertically
Shazalynn Cavin-Winfrey, owner and lead designer of SCW Interiors, offered insights into bathroom decorating during a Q&A session. For small bathrooms, she recommends maximizing vertical space, suggesting train racks for towel storage with integrated hooks. Installing a frameless glass shower door can make the space appear larger and improve light diffusion. Recessed medicine cabinets are proposed for wall space behind toilets, with an example of two cabinets and a sconce between them to serve a couple's needs. Reversing the door swing or installing a pocket door are also presented as effective space-saving measures in small bathrooms.
Regarding wallpaper versus paint, Cavin-Winfrey favors wallpaper for its visual interest and texture, asserting it can transform a space more effectively than paint. She addresses a query about incorporating bold, Indian-inspired patterns and colors with gold fixtures in a bathroom. While acknowledging the appeal, she advises caution with permanent fixtures like tile, cabinetry, and faucets. She suggests limiting design risks to easily replaceable items such as lighting, wallpaper, and accessories. Textile designer Lindsay Cowles' wallpaper, known for exotic colors and modern/tribal patterns, is recommended for balancing more predictable bathroom elements. Moroccan lanterns, mirrors, and screens from sources like Tazi Designs and Made Goods are also mentioned as flexible accessories for adding personality.
On the topic of flooring, Cavin-Winfrey discusses options for replacing 24-year-old sheet vinyl in a master bath. She recommends considering existing fixtures, such as porcelain shower tiles, to guide material choices. For resale, simpler options like porcelain or ceramic tile are preferred over stone, which requires annual sealing and maintenance. She emphasizes safety, recommending smaller, matte-finish tiles for floors to increase grip and reduce slippage, noting that additional grout lines also help. The importance of selecting tile sizes appropriate for the space to avoid awkward cuts is also highlighted.
When asked about shower liners, fabric liners are preferred for their washability and ability to resist soap stains. For master bathroom renovations, she notes that freestanding tubs are a personal preference but advises against drop-in tubs due to the lip flange, which can pose difficulties for older individuals. Undermount tubs are suggested as a smoother alternative, providing a ledge for easier access. The need for an accessible plumbing panel when using stone or tile surrounds for tubs is also mentioned.
For a small, windowless first-floor powder room, a console sink is recommended over a pedestal sink, as it offers a small shelf for essentials despite lacking undersink storage. To create a seamless look, she advises using the same flooring in adjoining areas like the foyer and powder room. While expressing admiration for slate in a chevron pattern, she suggests considering the size of the slate bricks and the availability of various color options to prevent the space from appearing too dark. For a child's room with mossy green walls, cobalt blue or orange are suggested as accent colors for rugs and bedding to provide a fresh, strong contrast to a potentially tired coastal vibe. Finally, towel hooks are favored over towel rods for small bathrooms due to their efficiency. Glass bathroom cups are preferred over disposable ones for environmental reasons and ease of cleaning in a dishwasher. For repainting a flat-looking front door, Fine Paints of Europe is recommended for its rich, glassy finish, particularly for a deep orange-red color scheme.
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