Do you need a sink or toilet for a small space?

Do you need a sink or toilet for a small space?

Posted on 19. Apr, 2011 by in Advice

We’d all like to have enormous bathrooms, and en-suites the size of the ones in the poshest hotels, but reality is often a little less impressive.

Corner toilet from BathEmpire

Corner toilet from BathEmpire

Many bathrooms are awkward shapes, or are squeezed into former box bedrooms, which means sinks and toilets will need to be as petite as possible to fit.

The same is true if you’ve decided to have a downstairs toilet fitted, or an ensuite made inside an existing bedroom that’s not that spacious.

BathEmpire stocks an attractive sink and toilet that will fit into a corner – thus making use of space that would otherwise just be wasted.

These plain white pieces are simple and will look good in most homes.

Corner sink from BathEmpire

Corner sink from BathEmpire

They could make the difference between you deciding that you simply cannot fit a toilet and sink into a particular space and you deciding that you can – they could even help you to add value to your home!

These small sinks and toilets may not take up much space, but they are still spacious enough to be practical for using every day, making them ideal for use in an extension, or a granny flat at your home.

Another space-saving tip is to have a wall-mounted towel rail rather than a traditional radiator – a towel rail can mean you have more low wall space in your bathroom on which to put a bath, toilet or sink.

To find the bathroom that’s right for you, take a look at the BathEmpire website.

 

 

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