If there's one room that's often overlooked in modern homes, it's the bathroom. But there are solutions to make it more spacious, from architectural choices to simple color and furniture touches. Here are some suggestions:
The showerBetween a bathtub and a shower, this is definitely the second solution that takes up less space. Flush with the floor and without a shower enclosure, it's ideal for a small bathroom.
The colorsUse light colors: they attract and reflect light, giving the sensation of making the room appear larger.
The mirrors
Mirrors "widen" the view of spaces, particularly suitable if the bathroom has a long and narrow shape
Lighting
As with the previous two, good lighting helps to give a feeling of expansion of the spaces.
Minimal and essential furnishings
Use minimal and essential furnishings; functionality is important, but the eye also deserves its share. A tip? The new bathroom collection by Hiro.
DISCOVER THE HIRO BATHROOM COLLECTION

The “Adriatica” mini collection, designed by Mario Alessiani , consists of a toilet roll holder , a wall-mounted towel holder , and a free-standing towel holder . A single segment that starts from a surface, unfolds, and becomes a support point.

“ Levante ” is a steel cabinet with four shelves to perfectly organize your bathroom. Light profiles support the shelves, and a subtle curve on the second shelf leads the eye to the floor, where the wave of the lowest shelf refines the shape. Designed by Jordi Lòpez Aguilò .

Stepping into your bathroom shower is a bit like stepping into the sea. Now, Marinella reminds you of this: a storage unit that hangs from the shower stall using simple hooks, without drilling or gluing. It features two storage compartments, perforated to prevent water from pooling. Decorated with a wave motif, they become practical holders for hanging sponges, ties, and anything else you need.

A thin steel frame crowns the reflective surface, adding a subtle yet bold pop of color. A handy built-in shelf offers a place to hold brushes and bottles, if you're using it in the bathroom, or even, why not, small decorative plants? It's "Nessie " by Beatrice Rinoldi .
Article written in collaboration with Violetta Breda ( Architempore )










