Making the Most of a Small Sydney Apartment Bathroom
Sydney apartment bathrooms are typically 4–7m² — but with the right design choices, they can feel spacious, luxurious and completely functional.
Space-Maximising Design Tricks
Wall-hung vanity: Floating the vanity off the floor creates visual space and makes cleaning underneath easy. A 750mm wall-hung unit with a stone top and vessel basin is the most popular choice for apartments.
Large-format tiles: 600x600mm or 600x1200mm tiles mean fewer grout lines, which makes the space feel larger. Use the same tile on floor and walls for a seamless look.
Frameless shower screen: Nothing opens up a bathroom like a frameless glass screen. A semi-frameless option is more affordable but still far better than a framed screen.
Concealed cistern: A wall-hung toilet with a concealed cistern saves 150–200mm of floor depth — significant in a small bathroom.
Niche shelving: Built into the shower wall, a recessed niche replaces a shower caddy and keeps products contained without cluttering the space.
Lighting
Bright, well-placed lighting transforms a small bathroom. LED strips above a mirror, a backlit mirror panel, or a large feature mirror with integrated lighting all make spaces feel larger and more luxurious.
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