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By small, we mean smaller than 2.3m by 2m – we share our expert advice on how to create an efficient layout in such a compact space

3. Always remember to leave at least 900cm x 1500cm for your toilet. Otherwise you’ll end up in a tight spot like this!

In summary, small bathrooms can be tricky but if you follow our recommended consolidation, you’ll have all the essentials in the right place. Try not to overcrowd the bathroom – less is more.

1. Use our tried and tested way to consolidate your sink, toilet and shower. Trust us, this configuration always works. It also means you’re opening the door to a view of the sink, rather than the toilet!

2. Don’t try and cram a bath in, if you don’t have room for it. Go for a generous shower instead, to keep the bathroom feeling open and spacious.

And a bonus tip, a heated towel rail is a little luxury that you’ll always appreciate in a small bathroom!

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