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Arranging the bathroom space during a renovation

Ah, the Montreal bathroom—a daunting challenge! We’re all too familiar with the problem of limited space, which forces us to make bold choices. Together, we’ll explore the different renovation options to help you maximize this small space. We want you to understand all the possibilities available to transform your bathroom into a true haven of peace, even if it’s tiny.

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Space in the small Montreal bathroom

Gone are the days when it was tiny, relegated to the back of the house. Today, we want space to relax, and that’s why we’ve seen the contemporary bathroom expand and expand with new options. New renovation techniques have been developed to adapt to these needs.

Expanding or redesigning your bathroom?

The first thing you might think about is expanding or relocating your bathroom. This is an excellent option if you want to incorporate the basic elements of a modern bathroom: a toilet, a spacious shower (around 3’x4′), a 5′ tub, a vanity, and a linen closet. But before you get started, it’s essential to have the plumbing and wall structure assessed.

If you can’t afford such a drastic change, don’t panic! You can still reinvent the space to make the most of it.

Save space with clever ideas in your bathroom

We’ve developed ingenious solutions to maximize space. For example, modern vanities offer storage right up to the baseboards, spaces that were previously wasted. You can also use U-shaped drawers to bypass plumbing and better organize your belongings.

For those undecided between a bath and a shower, you can opt for a wet zone that combines the style of a bath with the practicality of a shower. Recessed niches in the walls are another excellent option for saving space for towels and beauty products. Finally, wall-mounted faucets and wall-hung toilets are elegant solutions that give an impression of lightness and space.

The art of trompe-l’oeil

If expanding isn’t an option, you can always use trompe-l’oeil techniques to make the room appear larger. By playing with textures to create depth, using light colors for brightness, and mixing tile sizes, you can visually enlarge a space. A careful blend of these techniques can make all the difference.

Planning: the key to successful renovations

A good renovation project always begins with careful planning. That’s where our team comes in. We’re here to guide you and help you choose the solutions that best suit your needs and budget.

Tell us about your project

Every project is a story. A meeting between your vision and our expertise. In Montreal and the surrounding area, we bring to life renovations that combine aesthetics, functionality, and durability.

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