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Tips For Painting A Small Bathroom Space
Newtown, PA
09/25/2024 07:39 AM

Tips For Painting A Small Bathroom Space in Newtown, PA

Painting a small bathroom can be tricky.

The combination of moisture, tight corners, and limited natural light makes it a unique challenge compared to other rooms.

However, anything can be done with the right approach – through some little adjustments and tips and tricks, you can completely transform the look and feel of your small bathroom space!

So, without further ado, here are Tips for Painting a Small Bathroom Space.

1. Choose Light and Bright Colors

In working with a small space – in this case, a small bathroom space – you generally should gravitate towards light and bright colors.

Light, bright colors tend to reflect more light, which in turn opens up a small space and essentially creates the illusion and feel of a larger space.

Colors such as soft pastels, whites, light greys, and neutral colors can be excellent color choices for this project.

In agreement to this, you’d want to steer clear from dark colors, since they will reflect less light, making a space feel confined and constricting – something you don’t want to do to a space that is already small!

2. Opt for a Semi-Gloss or Satin Finish

Bathrooms tend to be damp spaces, which then calls for a paint finish that can withstand long periods of exposure to moisture.

Ideally, you’d want to opt for semi-gloss and satin finishes, since they are able to resist moisture better than flat finishes.

They are also easier to maintain, which is essential to keep a pristine look in a small space that tends to get steamy.

More importantly, the subtle sheen of satin or semi-gloss paint could also assist in establishing the feel of a more open space – which is what you want to establish for your small bathroom space! – since these also reflect light fairly well.

3. Use Mold-Resistant Paint

Because our bathrooms are in constant proximity to water and moisture, they tend to be prone to mold and mildew growth – most especially if the space is small.

Having signs of mold and mildew growth in your bathroom will not only be unsightly but can also be damaging to your home and potentially harmful to your health.

So, when painting your small bathroom space, you’d want to acquire paint specifically designed to resist mold, prevent unsightly growths from forming, and protect the walls in the long term.

While this type of paint may be slightly more expensive, it’s going to be a worthy investment for the long-term durability and appearance of your bathroom, and your health.

4. Maximize Light with Strategic Planning

Small bathroom spaces typically have limited lighting – which is an important element in establishing the feel of openness in the space.

So, you’d want to maximize this through a thorough and strategic plan for your project.

In choosing a paint color, you should consider how it will interact with both the natural and artificial lighting in the space.

To do this, you’ll want to check paint samples in your bathroom space to see how the lighting in the space affects the colors and see which ones go with it best.

But for better results, you can do a test paint on a small portion of your bathroom interior, to really see how the color will look once painted on the actual surface.

But more than paint, you can also look into putting a mirror and strategically placing it in the space.

A well-placed mirror will reflect light around the room and create the illusion of a larger space with its reflection, successfully opening up the previously limited space!

5. Don’t Forget the Ceiling and Trim

In small spaces, every surface matters, including the ceiling and trim.

Painting the ceiling in a color that complements the walls can help create a seamless look, making the room feel more cohesive and less boxy.

For a small bathroom, it’s best to stick with light colors for the ceiling, such as white or a light pastel, to add height and openness.

As for trim, going with a crisp white or a lighter shade than your wall color can make a big impact.

Clean, white trim provides a polished look and frames the room beautifully.

Alternatively, painting the trim in a similar shade to the walls can create a unified, minimalist look to reduce visual clutter/chaos.  

If you need professional help with your interior/exterior painting project, PAINT Philadelphia can help.

Our home interior/exterior painting services are available in Newtown, Holland, and Richboro, PA.

Call us today at (267)682-8377 for a FREE painting estimate.

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Andrew Tomasetti
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