Evaluate all of the utilities that must go inside a bathroom. The functionality versus the available space in a tiny home bathroom means you must be extra careful when designing them. Fortunately, with some creative approach and research, you wouldn’t have to compromise on design. BOSS’s studio tiny house kit is designed to keep in mind space. Its high-vaulted 9-10 ft ceilings and PIR-insulated 2” walls ensure a peaceful stay for its inmates. But if you want to build the perfect studio tiny home bathroom, here are some ways of achieving it.

Wet Bathroom
Ideally, your entire tiny home washroom is the shower. And while this is an excellent choice for space-saving, it can also be challenging when eliminating moisture. Consider a waterproofing system for your walls to keep your bathroom dry and clean. Despite being heavy, tiles are great for design and waterproofing options. Look for light colored tiles to make your tiny space appear bigger.
Galvanized Tub
Anyone would love to soak themselves in a classic tub. The lightweight nature and durability of the metal is a huge bonus. More so, metals are an economical alternative to other types of freestanding tubs.
Composting Toilet
Coming across the ideal porcelain toilet for your tiny home can take time and effort. The composting toilet is, therefore, a sustainable option that doesn’t need you to undergo any plumbing activities. More so, it is also eco-friendly.
Go Mirrorless
If you can do without mirrors, consider placing them elsewhere apart from your bathroom or completely removing them. Eliminating a mirror from your tiny bathroom allows additional storage and shelving. However, you can install them at the back of the bathroom door or inside a medicine cabinet.
Sliding Door
Since your tiny home bathroom layout is small, installing an inward swinging door will make it smaller. Sliding doors are ideal options as they stay parallel to a rail and appear stylish.
Toilet and Sink
The toilet-sink combination is an extremely eco-friendly choice for your tiny home bathroom. This is because the sink uses recycled water, which reduces your water cost and saves space, which is an important aspect to consider when designing a tiny home bathroom.
Corner Tub
The tiny corner bathtub is space-saving and super stylish as well. As space is the biggest obstacle, a tiny tub can make your tiny bathroom look spacious.
Rustic Wooden Tub
Compromising design to save space shouldn’t have to be challenging. This is because tiny wooden tubs are designed to catch water like a conventional shower pan. Installing a curtain from the ceiling can prevent the water from coming in contact with the walls and let you make the most of the limited space.
Glass
A brilliant way of saving space and making your space look spacious is to get rid of the tub and add a walk-in shower. When glass surrounds the shower, it will make your room appear bigger. Furthermore, they are longer-lasting than a shower curtain too. But if you cannot give up on your bathtub, you can also choose glass enclosures for a tub.
These tips might seem unconventional for a tiny space, but they offer extraordinary benefits and can improve your bathroom experience. If you want to design the bathroom similarly, try customizing the tiny home layout when buying it. BOSS’s easy-to-customize studio house kit structures are sturdy and built of weatherproof materials to withstand weather extremes, earthquakes, and other effects of mother nature. Call us for more details on tiny homes.










