APARTMENT THERAPY: Before and After: This Bathroom’s the Same Size, But Feels Twice as Big

 

October 13, 2020

By: Marcia C. Hunt

“It’s easy to make a bathroom feel spacious when you can knock down a few walls and make its footprint bigger. But making a bathroom feel airy when you can’t change the size of the space at all is a whole other challenge.

That was the puzzle interior designer Mandy Cheng had to solve in remodeling the dated master bathroom in a Los Angeles home. “This bathroom was definitely dark and heavy with a built-in tub,” says Cheng, who is based in Los Angeles. Even though the bath measured 12 feet by 14 feet , which isn’t small, the choices like the dark colors and built-in tub made it feel smaller.”

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