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[quote=Anonymous]We remodeled a small bathroom in our last house and did some things that may or may not work for you. Here are some ideas: Instead of a vanity, use a wall-hung sink (we used Duravit.) It makes the room seem much more open. You won't miss the storage because you have that built-in cabinet and because I also recommend . . . Robern recessed medicine cabinet above the sink. Holds a ton of stuff. Even the inside of the cabinet is mirrored, which is very useful. You can do a second one above the toilet if you need more space. If your wall is deep enough (6"), do a wall-hung toilet (we also used Duravit for this.) The tank is in the wall which frees up a lot of space in the room. Depending on the type of door, you might be able to hang two towel bars on the back. Just measure the height of your folded towels to make sure there is adequate clearance between the two. I think 12" tiles are way too big for this space. I'd use the 1" hexagonal porcelain tiles that go so well with the subway tile. I agree that your wall cabinet should match the white trim instead of the vanity. It would be too busy otherwise. No for the above-toilet shelves. You can put a towel bar there, but no exposed shelves. They will look too cluttered and busy, which you can't afford in a small space. Heated floor - my favorite option. Sounds like a fun project![/quote]
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