Small Bathroom? Here’s How Laconia, NH Homeowners Make It Feel Bigger

Bathroom

If you live in Laconia, you know many of the homes here have bathrooms that lean on the smaller side — especially in some of the charming older properties near the lake. And while a small bathroom might feel cozy, it can also feel cramped if it isn’t designed well.

At All Work Construction, we’ve helped dozens of Laconia homeowners remodel small bathrooms into spaces that feel open, bright, and functional. Here are some of our favorite tips for making a tiny bathroom look and feel bigger — without knocking down walls.

1. Brighten Up with the Right Colors

Dark walls can make a small space feel even smaller. Light colors reflect more light and make the room feel airy.

Our Advice: Stick to whites, soft grays, or warm beiges for the walls. If you want a pop of color, try using it in towels, a shower curtain, or artwork instead of on the main walls. We’ve seen homeowners instantly transform a space just by repainting in a lighter shade.

2. Choose a Glass Shower Door

If your bathroom has an old shower curtain or a frosted glass door, you’re cutting the room in half visually.

Our Advice: Install a clear glass shower door or opt for a frameless enclosure. This small upgrade lets light travel through the entire space, making it feel twice as big. Bonus: it makes your bathroom look modern and clean.

3. Go Vertical with Storage

Small bathrooms need smart storage solutions. Clutter on the counter makes the space feel crowded.

Our Advice: Use tall, narrow cabinets or floating shelves above the toilet. Recessed medicine cabinets can hold a surprising amount without sticking out into the room. We recently worked on a Laconia project where just adding a vertical linen tower freed up counter space and made the bathroom feel more open.

4. Pick the Right Vanity

An oversized vanity can overwhelm a small bathroom.

Our Advice: Consider a wall-mounted (floating) vanity to keep floor space open — it tricks the eye into thinking the room is larger. If you need storage, choose one with drawers instead of doors. Drawers use space more efficiently and keep everything organized.

5. Upgrade Your Lighting

Good lighting is a game changer in small spaces.

Our Advice: Add sconces or LED strip lighting on either side of the mirror to eliminate shadows. If you can, replace old ceiling fixtures with something brighter and more modern. Many homeowners are also choosing dimmable lights so the bathroom can be bright in the morning but cozy in the evening.

6. Use Large-Format Tile

It may sound backward, but larger tiles can actually make a small bathroom look bigger because there are fewer grout lines breaking up the space.

Our Advice: Try large rectangular tiles laid horizontally to visually widen the room. Lighter grout color also helps create a seamless look.

7. Add a Big Mirror

Mirrors bounce light around and make the room feel more open.

Our Advice: If possible, go for a mirror that spans the length of the vanity. In some projects, we even recommend a mirrored wall behind the sink to create the illusion of double the space. 

8. Keep It Simple

A small bathroom can easily look cluttered if there’s too much going on.

Our Advice: Keep your design streamlined. Stick to one or two main materials and avoid heavy, overly ornate fixtures. The simpler and cleaner the design, the more spacious it feels.

Why Work with All Work Construction

Small bathrooms require smart planning. At All Work Construction, we know how to maximize every inch — from recommending the right vanity size to finding storage solutions that keep the room functional without making it feel crowded.

We work with homeowners throughout Laconia and the Lakes Region to design bathrooms that feel bigger, look beautiful, and fit within budget. Our team handles everything from design to installation, so you get a space that works for your daily life.

Final Thoughts

Just because your bathroom is small doesn’t mean it has to feel small. With the right color choices, fixtures, and smart storage solutions, you can create a bathroom that feels open, bright, and comfortable.

Thinking about updating your bathroom in Laconia, NH? Contact All Work Construction today, and let us help you turn your small bathroom into one of your favorite rooms in the house.