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Tips on dealing with a small bathroom (Richmond Times-Dispatch) Need help with a small bathroom? Try these tips and tricks from Home & Garden Television. Downsize: Compact showers, sinks, toilets and vanities let you max out your bath without maxing out space. Add storage: Add shelves or cabinets in recessed areas that don't get much traffic, like over the toilet, or choose a vanity with drawers big enough to hold extra towels.
Small bath, big style (The Post and Courier) Got a small bathroom? Here are some make-the-most-of-it tips. --For more storage room, place shelves or cabinets in recessed areas that don't get much traffic, or choose a vanity with drawers big enough to hold extra towels. --Mirrors make a small room look bigger.
Bathroom furnishings rise above vanity (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) Today's bathroom cabinets are so far removed from your parents' and grandparents' medicine cabinets, they can't be considered comparable.
Remodeling projects that pay (Seattle Times) For people on a budget, finding the most effective way to continue to increase the value of their home, particularly in the middle of a housing slump, depends on the size of the property and its age.
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