30 Small Bathroom Before and Afters

Our Top Small Bath Makeovers

In a small space like a bathroom, every detail matters: The right wall color, tilework or lighting can transform a dull, dated bathroom into a bright, stylish retreat. See how HGTV’s top designers revamped these petite baths.

Before: Good Bones

After: Good Bones

Before: Desert Flippers

After: Desert Flippers

Before: Flip or Flop Vegas

After: Flip or Flop Vegas

Before: Home Town

After: Home Town

Before: Fixer Upper

After: Fixer Upper

Before: Restored by the Fords

After: Restored by the Fords

Before: Home Town

After: Home Town

Before: Fixer Upper

After: Fixer Upper

Before: Home Town

After: Home Town

Before: Brother Vs. Brother

After: Brother Vs. Brother

After the redesign, a floating vanity adds tons of visual space, while new lighting above the mirror is reflected throughout the room.  

Before: Restored by the Fords

After: Restored by the Fords

Before: Income Property

With a dark wood cabinet and tile walls, this basement bathroom felt dark, dated and confining.  

After: Income Property

After the renovation, the bathroom looks brighter and much more open. Light blue walls create a calming effect, and with overall less clutter, the entire space feels larger.  

Before: House Hunters Renovation

After: House Hunters Renovation

While tearing down a wall to add a shower, the homeowners decided to update the tile with a white version that reflects light in the room, making the space appear bigger.  

Before: Beach Flip

Old tiles, outdated wallpaper and a shower and tub combo weren’t doing this guest bathroom any favors.  

After: Beach Flip

After the makeover, this guest bathroom seems much more spacious with a full glass shower, new white floors tiles and a floating vanity.

Before: Property Brothers

Poor lighting and an almost monochromatic color scheme make this bland bathroom feel dark and depressing.

After: Property Brothers

Gray penny tiles that flow beautifully from the shower into the rest of the stunning bathroom keep the room from looking blocked off, making the space feel much more open.  

Before: Beach Flip

Although vertical stripes can sometimes trick the eye into thinking a room is larger than it is, the wallpaper in this bathroom only looks dated and dull.  

After: Beach Flip

A great alternative to the vertical-striped wallpaper is stunning mosaic tilework laid vertically on the entire bathroom wall.  

Before: Property Brothers

Pink tiles and dark brown accents were the major offenders in this dated disaster.  

After: Property Brothers

Before: Fixer Upper

Black tiles made this bathroom feel cramped and way too dark.  

After: Fixer Upper

Before: Property Brothers

After: Property Brothers

After a major redesign, this contemporary space boasts a stunning tub, brand-new vanity and custom-built shelves that make the most of the space.  

Before: Love It or List It

A strange layout and dated fixtures make this bathroom feel cramped.

After: Love It or List It

In the redesign, a new layout makes more sense and gives the bathroom a more pulled-together look. New tiles give the space a contemporary feel.

Before: Buying and Selling

The green bathtub said it all in this cluttered space. It was way past time for a makeover.  

After: Buying and Selling

Hosts Drew and Jonathan Scott swapped out the green tub for a pretty green shower curtain. New floors and white wainscoting give this bathroom a classic look.  

Before: Genevieve’s Renovation

A bright aqua tiled tub takes over in this downstairs bathroom, while the white shower curtain cuts up the room, making it appear smaller.

After: Genevieve’s Renovation

Because the room is more cohesive with a warm color palette and brass fixtures, the entire space feels larger.

Before: Property Brothers

Though white can often make a small space feel larger, this petite powder room was in serious need of some color.

After: Property Brothers

A new paint job, as well as brand-new flooring, completely transformed this once-dull space.  

Before: Rehab Addict

As the only bathroom in the entire house, this boring space definitely needed an upgrade.  

After: Rehab Addict

Before: Fixer Upper

After: Fixer Upper

After an amazing makeover, which included expanding the space, this bathroom includes a walk-in shower and stunning quartz countertops.  

Before: Rehab Addict

This sad before called for a creative eye and a lot of work.  

After: Rehab Addict

It’s hard to believe this is the same small, empty space. Host Nicole Curtis added new fixtures and stunning white wainscoting which adds visual interest and reflects light within the space.  

Before: Buying and Selling

Because the paint color was too intense for the space, this bathroom felt even smaller.  

After: Buying and Selling

A soft, neutral paint color instantly lightens the space, making it feel larger, while fresh flowers add a cheery vibe.

Before: Beach Flip

This small guest bathroom felt extremely dated with old fixtures and faded paint.  

After: Beach Flip

After the makeover, the space looks relaxing and spacious, with new floors, a calming color palette and improved lighting.  

Before: Buying and Selling

A white vanity plus a cream-colored wall equals one boring bathroom.  

After: Buying and Selling

The bulky cabinet mirror was replaced by a sleeker version, while new lighting and paint keep the entire space feeling bright and more open.

Before: Buying and Selling

The tiles in this tiny bathroom didn’t seem to coordinate with the space, and the overall look was far too boring.  

After: Buying and Selling

As seen on HGTV’s Buying and Selling, the tiles were replaced with beautiful new wainscoting, while a simple basket easily adds needed storage.  

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