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Maximizing Small Spaces: Smart Storage Solutions for Compact Wichita Bathrooms

Smart Storage Solutions for Compact Wichita Bathrooms

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Key Takeaways

  • Think Up, Not Out: Using vertical wall space for tall cabinets or shelves is the best way to add storage without losing floor room.
  • The Floating Effect: Wall-mounted vanities show more of the floor, which tricks your brain into thinking the bathroom is larger.
  • Hidden Storage: Recessed wall niches use the space inside your walls to hold shampoo and soap so nothing sticks out into the room.
  • Custom Fits: Built-to-order shelves can fill awkward gaps that store-bought furniture cannot reach.
  • Less is More: Keeping counters clear by using floating shelves makes a small bathroom feel like a relaxing spa instead of a cluttered closet.

Why is Vertical Storage the Best Way to Save Space in a Small Bathroom?

Vertical storage stands out as a top method to save space. It uses the wall area above your head that usually sits empty. This moves mess off the counters. Many Wichita houses in areas like Riverside have small bathrooms. When you run out of floor room, you must use the walls for a bathroom update. Putting in tall cabinets that reach the ceiling gives you plenty of room for your things without using more floor space.

Storage ranks as a high goal for most people during a home update. Industry experts say that almost everyone wants more room for towels and toiletries when they remodel. Think about a person who puts in a tall, skinny cabinet. They can store all their towels in a spot only one foot wide. This keeps the sink area clear for daily use and makes the room feel much less crowded.

Small Bathroom Storage Solutions

Storage TypeWhere it GoesWhy it Helps
Tall CabinetsUp to the ceilingHolds a lot in a tiny spot
Floating VanitiesHangs on the wallShows the floor to make the room look big
Wall NichesInside the wallDoesn’t stick out at all
Floating ShelvesAbove the toiletKeeps counters clear

How Does a Wall-Mounted Vanity Make a Bathroom Feel Bigger?

A floating vanity helps a room look larger by showing more of the floor. This “floating” look gets rid of the heavy bottom of a normal cabinet. The room looks less full but still holds your items. When your eyes see the floor go all the way to the wall, the room seems wider.

This style is popular for new looks for bathrooms in Wichita homes. It makes washing the floor simple since no legs get in the way. In a tight guest bathroom, swapping a big cabinet for a floating one makes the floor look much larger. It is a great trick for bathrooms that feel like a tiny box.

What are the Benefits of Custom Shelving for Narrow Walls?

Sometimes stores don’t sell shelves that fit your tiny corners. This is where custom work helps. You can have shelves built to fit perfectly around your mirror or next to your shower. Every inch counts when the room is small. Custom shelves allow you to use every bit of space from the floor to the ceiling.

For example, you might have a six-inch gap between your shower and the door. A normal shelf won’t fit there. A custom shelf can be built exactly six inches wide to hold extra toilet paper or small bottles. This turns a useless gap into a helpful storage spot.

Can Recessed Wall Niches Replace Bulky Medicine Cabinets?

Wall niches are shelves that go inside the wall. Instead of a cabinet that sticks out and hits your arm, a niche is hidden between the wooden studs of your wall. These are perfect for inside the shower to hold soap or above the sink to hold toothbrushes.

Because they are flush with the wall, they don’t take up any “air space” in the room. This keeps the bathroom looking sleek and modern. It is one of the best ways to get storage in a room that is too small for extra furniture.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will a floating vanity fall off the wall?

No, as long as it is installed by a professional. We use special bolts to attach it to the strong wooden studs inside your wall. It is very sturdy and can hold the weight of the sink and your items easily.

Are wall niches hard to clean?

Not at all. Because they are usually made of tile or smooth stone, you just wipe them down like the rest of your wall. They don’t have doors or hinges that collect dust.

How high should I hang my floating shelves?

You should hang them high enough that you don’t hit your head, but low enough that you can still reach your things. A common spot is about 12 to 18 inches above the toilet or the sink.

Is custom shelving more expensive than store-bought shelves?

It can cost a bit more because it is built just for you. However, it lasts longer and uses your space much better. Most homeowners find it is worth the cost because it makes the room work so much better.

Conclusion

Living in Wichita means enjoying a mix of historic homes and new builds. Many of these houses have bathrooms that feel a bit tight. However, you can make any bathroom feel larger with the right plan. By using vertical space, picking a floating vanity, and adding custom shelves, you can turn a small room into a great space.

At Wichita Home Works, our team knows how to find extra space in any bathroom. We can help you pick the best floating vanities and build custom shelves that look great and stay strong.

Contact Wichita Home Works to start your bathroom project! We want to help you make your small bathroom feel like a relaxing spa.

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Nathan Svoboda President
I was born and raised in Lincoln, Nebraska. I grew up around construction, remodeling, maintenance and all of that, my dad was one of those fix anything types and so we never called someone to come work on the house. I also was able to tag along with my dad when he had a job of his own to complete that had to do with construction or remodel or repair. Throughout high school and college I worked in the trades doing everything from carpentry to concrete in both residential and commercial applications. I also ran my own cabinet shop while in high school and college and knew that I wanted to work for myself and go out on my own in business, I graduated with a Bachelors of science in business administration and small busienss management in 2014. I met my wife Danielle while working maintenance for our churches summer camp, Danielle and her family were all from Wichita Kansas. After graduation I married Danielle and we moved to Wichita Kansas to start our own journey. I started Wichita Home works in 2015 with just one main floor kitchen remodel and one guy doing the work, it went very well and the rest is history. We built some key relationships along the way while learning and building wichita home works, we spun off quite a few businesses and divisions such as Integrity trade services, and complete concrete solutions, mainly out of necessity. We found it increasingly difficult to find trades that would live up to our high expectations and therefore we decided to do it ourself.

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