Long and narrow bathroom ideas

Long and narrow bathroom ideas with shower

Long and narrow bathroom ideas are plentiful and not limited to just one style. Whether you’re looking to refresh the space with porcelain bathroom tiles or add new porcelain vanity tops, there are numerous options available to personalize your bathroom. In this article, we explore some of the best inspiration for bathroom design, and how to make the most of a smaller space, whether you want to install a brand-new bathtub or update the look of your shower.

Porcelain tiles for narrow bathrooms

Renovating a narrow and long bathroom: where to start

When redesigning, the first step is to consider the layout of your long, narrow bathroom. The size and shape of your floor will influence how the materials you choose will fit. Keep in mind that you don’t necessarily have to stick to small items—larger porcelain slabs can help you create sleek surfaces that can make the bathroom feel more spacious. Similarly, a large mirror can add depth to the room.

Long bathroom porcelain tiles

Which floor and wall coverings to choose

Modern, high-quality porcelain slabs are perfect options for bathroom floors and walls. Not only are they water resistant, but they are also hardwearing and will not easily crack. You can also create beautiful designs, such as a marble look or stone look porcelain tiles for classic, timeless spaces. Tiling the walls from floor to ceiling can make the space feel airy, especially if you opt for lighter colors.

Long and narrow bathroom with shower

Furniture: how to arrange sanitary ware and where to place the shower

To maximize the space in a long, narrow bathroom, consider installing a corner sink. This option takes up less space than a full-length vanity while still allowing you to maintain a classic design. You could also choose a floating vanity, which creates the illusion of more space in smaller bathrooms.

Placing the shower under the window is another solution, utilizing the short side of the bathroom to create a spacious shower area. This layout works well for those who want both a shower and a bathtub. For a more modern touch, a popular option among designers is the walk-through shower. Positioned in the center of the bathroom and flush with the floor, this shower features double doors that allow passage from one side to the other. In this setup, the vanity and sink remain near the entrance, with the toilet and other fixtures placed at the far end of the bathroom.

Some elegant examples of long bathrooms in large porcelain tiles

Use textures and patterns

Using different colors or patterned tile areas can instantly make a long bathroom feel more expansive. It also brings a modern vibe to the space. If you’re looking to introduce bold colors while maintaining a sense of openness, you can focus on specific areas to add tiles with vibrant shades, balancing them with neutral elements throughout the rest of the bathroom.

 

Get a custom vanity

If the vanity you envision doesn’t quite fit the layout of your long and narrow bathroom, consider a custom design. This allows you to create a stunning custom piece that can be further enhanced with an elegant porcelain top, adding a touch of sophistication.

 

Add a freestanding porcelain bathtub instead of a shower

A sleek freestanding porcelain bathtub can give your bathroom a chic, sophisticated look, and its narrow shape ensures it won’t take up too much space. You can complement the bathtub with matching porcelain floating shelves to enhance the overall design of the room.

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