Can three square meters fit everything you need for a bathroom? Let's check it out.


The area of such a typical combined bathroom is 3.9 sq. m, and the location of the doorway can be both on the long side and on the short side. If the door is located on the short side, then the space opposite the entrance can be allocated for a shower cabin. A convenient option is to hide the drain system: raise the shower cabin above the floor level. You can install a hanging toilet in the partition of the shower cabin with a height of about 1.5 m. The partition missing from the ceiling will visually make the bathroom more spacious, and the washing machine can be hidden under the sink.
Instead of a finished shower cabin, you can always design a shower to your liking and lay out the pallet with any tile or mosaic you like.
or replace the shower cabin with a spacious niche behind a glass door.


A small narrow cabinet in the bathroom will save you from the problem of storing household chemicals, towels and everything that usually lies in the bathroom on all possible surfaces. The mirrored door will help to increase the space a little.

In the bathroom, the locker can fit not only above the sink, but also behind the built-in toilet. A small but spacious closet will save space in a small bathroom. And do not forget about the place above the door, you can also make shelves or small cabinets there.

You can use hanging cabinets not only in the kitchen, but also in the bathroom. If well planned, this system can help create a nook without cluttering up the space.



In the opening between the wall and the ventilation duct, you can fit a compact shower, and on the remaining area - a toilet, sink, and even a hygienic shower. A corner shower cubicle solution would also be very ergonomic: inside it seems more spacious than a standard rectangular one, and it takes up little space, so this option is quite suitable.




Communication elements in the bathroom are often hidden behind decorative facades or a plasterboard box is built to mask it. At the same time, an empty space remains inside the structure, which can be used for storage. Let these shelves turn out to be quite compact - it's still better than putting jars and bottles on open surfaces, where it's easy to accidentally brush them to the floor.

The use of stripes is a classic design technique. They visually increase the space, give direction and place accents.