Walls & tile
Petrol teal tile is the whole mood. Large-format keeps grout lines minimal — cleaner and visually bigger in a small room.
Feels bigger
Walk-in shower
Your plan, not the tub in the photo: a frameless glass walk-in. The clear panel lets the eye travel the full room instead of a curtain cutting it in half.
Feels bigger
Vanity
Floating warm-wood vanity — the same wood tone as the kitchen ties the little house together. Wall-mounted means visible floor underneath, which reads as more space.
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Sink & counter
Simple white integrated or vessel sink on a white top — quiet against the teal so the color does the talking.
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Toilet
Compact white toilet; a wall-hung or skirted profile saves visual bulk in a tight footprint.
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Fixtures
Brushed chrome faucet and shower set — cool metal that sits calmly against teal (vs. the warm brass in the kitchen).
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Mirror & shelf
Frameless mirror to bounce light, plus a slim wood shelf for everyday bottles. A big mirror is the cheapest square-footage trick there is.
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Lighting & fan
Clear glass pendant or sconce for warmth; a quiet exhaust fan to protect all that tile and grout from moisture.
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Styling
Wood towel ladder, a woven basket, a vintage rug for pattern, amber glass bottles, one sprig of greenery. The warm bits keep the teal from going cold.
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