Small Bathroom Design – Use Photos

Who said you need to be an interior designer or architect to come up with fabulous ideas on how to improve the look and feel of your bathroom. Many top designers, artists, and architects research images of small bathroom designs and then borrow ideas of what works well in their own projects. Don’t go and reinvent the wheel, remember if it aint broke why fix it? When it comes to redoing your bathroom one of the best ways to get fresh ideas on how to bring your bathroom to life is through collecting bathroom designs and photos that you like from all over.

Finding bathroom designs and photos

As you may have already guessed it using the Internet is probably one of the fastest, most convenient, and easiest ways of finding small bathroom photos. Start off by going to Google and doing an image search. Try typing in combinations of words using the plus symbol so that you get more accurate search results. For example “Bathroom + designs” or “Bathroom + color ideas”. Be creative and these searches should turn up some pretty impressive results. On your computer make a folder to store all your found photographs and before you know it you’ll have built up an excellent resource of design inspiration and ideas. Other great ways to get photos would be to snap photos of bathrooms you find that you love when you’re out in the town. There are also magazines dedicated to bathroom designs and photos where you can clip out the photos from for your reference.

Benefits of using photos to come up with ideas
One of the best things about using bathroom designs and photos to help get you thinking is you may find items being used in ways you may have never imagined before. Some examples may be how someone has used a specific colour scheme or a specific style of shower curtain or lighting fixture. When you’re working with someone or even if you’re doing the design upgrade yourself you’ll want to be able to show people what exactly you are going after. Trying to explain design with words can be quite challenging but with bathroom design photos there is no room for misinterpretation and you’re much more likely to get the exact results you’re after!

One Response to “Small Bathroom Design – Use Photos”

  1. Good advice – I have friends who compile entire binders full of photos clipped from various magazines etc. prior to any reno.

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