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10 Small Bathroom Ideas That Maximize Every Inch of Space

June 12, 2026 · Tips & Tricks
A horizontal infographic showing costs for a floating vanity kit, glass shower panel, pocket door kit, and porcelain tiles.
This helpful infographic outlines estimated costs for essential materials to maximize your small bathroom space.

Tools, Materials, and Prep Checklist

Proper preparation separates a seamless weekend project from a stressful month-long ordeal. Before you swing a hammer or shut off a valve, gather the right equipment and secure your materials. Below is a breakdown of the essentials required to implement the top small bathroom storage and expansion ideas.

Essential Demolition and Installation Tools

Oscillating Multi-Tool: Indispensable for making precision plunge cuts in drywall and trimming baseboards in place without damaging surrounding finishes.

Stud Finder and Level: Crucial for securely mounting heavy vanities, shelving, and mirrors. Never rely on drywall anchors for load-bearing fixtures.

Drill and Hole Saw Kit: Required for routing plumbing lines through new vanity cabinets and driving structural lag bolts.

Tile Cutter or Wet Saw: Necessary if your renovation involves laying new large-format floor or wall tiles.

Basic Plumbing Wrench Set: Essential for disconnecting old fixtures, tightening new supply lines, and adjusting P-traps.

Materials and Approximate Costs

Floating Vanity Kit: Prices range from $200 to $800 depending on materials and integrated sink options. Ensure the kit includes heavy-duty mounting brackets.

Fixed Glass Shower Panel: Budget between $250 and $500 for a frameless 3/8-inch tempered architectural glass panel and mounting channels.

Pocket Door Frame Kit: Expect to spend $150 to $300 for the track, rollers, and structural framing members, not including the actual door slab.

Large-Format Tiles and Thinset: Budget roughly $3 to $10 per square foot for 12×24 inch porcelain tiles, plus $50 for quality modified thinset mortar and grout.

Preparation and Safety Guidelines

Safety always comes first in wet environments. Locate and test your main water shut-off valve before disconnecting any fixtures. Cap exposed supply lines immediately to prevent accidental flooding. Map out your electrical circuits and turn off power at the breaker panel before cutting into walls—especially near sinks and showers. Always wear safety goggles and an N95 respirator when cutting drywall or mixing thinset, as airborne silica dust poses a serious respiratory hazard. Finally, consult your local building authority; moving plumbing stacks or altering load-bearing walls for pocket doors typically requires a municipal permit and rough-in inspections.

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