10 Inside Tips From a Designer Who Specializes in Small Baths By: Dona DeZube Published: December 27, 2012 A New York City designer shares secrets to making a small bath both functional and beautiful. Got a small bathroom to renovate? Go wild with texture and colors if it’s a rarely used guest bath, but stick to clean and simple in a master bath. That’s the word from designer Jamie Gibbs, who transforms incredibly small New York City bathrooms into beautiful spaces. “I liked being shocked by details in a little space, especially if it’s not going to be used much,” Gibbs says. His small-bath secrets: 1. Avoid textures in bathrooms that get daily use. In a heavily used bathroom, anything with texture becomes a collection spot for mold, mildew, and toothpaste. Say no to carved vessel sinks or floor tile with indentations. 2. Be careful with no-enclosure showers with drains right in the floor. These Euro showers allow for a feeling of openness, but the average Americ
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