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How To Add The Perfect Half Bath To Your Home

Location 

A half bath is a bathroom that lacks one of the four main fixtures–tub, shower, sink and toilet–found in full bathrooms. They are often located near living areas and are generally intended for guest use. Ideally, your half bath will be placed close to existing water and sewer lines so you don’t have to jackhammer up your foundation or pay for new plumbing installation. For example, if your home is built on a pier or over a basement, your plumber may be able to run new water and sewer lines under the house’s floor without needing to disturb the original construction. Alternatively, a half bath can be located under a set of stairs, in a garage with the entrance from the house or even in a dormer attic space. This location offers accessibility for guests and privacy for homeowners. 

Space 

If you’re planning to add a half bath to your home, it’s important to consider the space needed for it. These bathrooms don’t require much floor space, but you should still make sure that there’s enough room to install the toilet and sink/vanity. Another consideration is whether or not you want to build a half bath near an entrance, especially if there’s a living area nearby. If possible, locate the entry to your half bath so it’s not directly in view of a living area or shield it with a room divider so that guests can enter and exit discreetly. 

Lighting 

The lighting for your half bath should be functional but also aesthetically pleasing. It should be a blend of ambiance and accent lighting — think soft white lights with a color temperature in the 2,000-3,000K range that create a relaxing glow. The vanity area is the most important place for task lighting, as this is where people use makeup and shaving tools on a daily basis. This area is often illuminated with strip or globe light fixtures, but wall sconces can also be used for this purpose. Other areas of the bathroom that need general illumination include tubs and showers. Typically, recessed fixtures with white opal diffusers are used for these areas to provide light without visually distracting from the bath environment. 

Storage 

Half baths are the perfect solution when you need extra bathroom storage. With minimal square footage, they allow you to create a functional yet stylish bathroom that you can enjoy for years to come. As with all bathrooms, the storage needs of a half bath require careful planning to ensure it’s efficient and functional. You need to make sure the bathroom has ample space for storing towels, toiletries, and other essentials. The best way to keep your half bath organized is to also add a storage cabinet or shelf. These cabinets are available in many designs and are great for showcasing vases, photos and other decorative items while providing additional bathroom storage. 

Decorating a Small House

Homes come in all shapes and sizes, and in many cases, a smaller home may be more economical, fitting for your needs, or was the type of home for sale in your area. No matter the reasons, you still want your home to look nice. So, how can you design small spaces? It’s a common question we answer below.

How To Maximize Space in a Small House 

  1. Use Light: Proper use of light can make small areas look larger. You can use natural light and also take advantage of interior lights that don’t take up much room, such as pendant lights and string lights that can run along your walls.
  2. Make Use of Nooks: The corners of your room often sit empty. You can make use of corners to maximize the use of your home’s floor space. Corners and nooks can be filled with tables, desks, and floor lamps to improve your home’s lighting if needed.
  3. Use Vertical Spaces: You don’t have to decorate out wide; you can decorate up and make better use of your space. Adding shelving and bookshelves allows you to store or place personal items without taking up the center of the room.
  4. Use Large Rugs: While it is tempting to use smaller rugs for a smaller home, this just points out that you don’t have an excess of floor space. By using the largest rungs, you can fill the room’s volume and make it feel larger.
  5. Reduce Clutter: When you don’t have a lot of room to work with, every inch of space counts. Clutter takes up valuable room you can use for other things such as furniture. Reducing unneeded items makes your home easier to manage and makes moving around in it far easier by keeping floors clear.
  6. Get Rid of Unneeded Possessions: Related to the above, the cause of clutter is having too many unneeded items. It’s very easy to collect possessions over the years that no longer serve a practical purpose. These can be one-off items, items that no longer bring you any joy to own, or are things you no longer use. Getting rid of these items makes your home neater and gives you more room to work with.

Final Thoughts

A small home can still be a joy and home, after all, is still home. With some careful management of how you decorate and the things you own, you can take full advantage of all the space you have to work with.