The article discusses a bathroom renovation by interior designer Madison Niemann, who transformed her dated 120-square-foot bathroom into a more functional and stylish space. Key changes included removing a wall, which opened up the layout, enhanced natural light, and allowed for better fixture placement. The renovation also involved gutting and rebuilding the space, resulting in a fresh and elevated design, with a significantly larger shower for improved functionality. Overall, the project highlights how strategic design can vastly improve even larger, awkwardly laid out spaces.
Removing a wall allowed for the fixtures to spread out more.
The original layout was choppy and closed-off, so removing a wall was the first major step.
This space was truly gutted and rebuilt, leading to a design that felt fresh and elevated.
Expanding the shower made a huge difference in both function and aesthetic.
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