10 Creative 6x8 Bathroom Remodel Ideas: Small Space, Big Impact – My Top 10 Bathroom Design InspirationsLena HartwellMar 19, 2026Table of Contents1. Corner Vanity to Free Up Space2. Sliding Glass Shower Doors3. Wall-Mounted Toilet4. Vertical Storage Columns5. Light-Colored Large Format Tiles6. Recessed Shelving in Shower7. Floating Vanity for Airiness8. Frameless Mirror Wall9. Pocket Door Entry10. Statement Lighting for DepthFAQOnline Room PlannerStop Planning Around Furniture. Start Planning Your SpaceStart designing your room nowOne of my funniest design memories? A client once insisted on fitting a clawfoot tub, double vanity, and a sauna into her tiny 6x8 bathroom. I nearly choked on my coffee, but it ended up being a great exercise in creative problem-solving. That’s the beauty of small spaces – they force you to be inventive. Today, I’m sharing 10 remodel ideas that I’ve used (and loved) for compact bathrooms like this. Done right, a 6x8 room can feel like a spa without feeling cramped, kind of like what we achieved in one of our room planner projects.1. Corner Vanity to Free Up SpaceBy pushing the vanity into a corner, you instantly open more floor area. This is especially helpful if you want the room to feel less boxy. Downside? You might have to get a custom mirror or shelving to match the angle.save pin2. Sliding Glass Shower DoorsTraditional swinging doors eat into precious inches. Sliding glass keeps the space open and sleek. Be ready to clean glass a bit more often, though – water spots love them.save pin3. Wall-Mounted ToiletIt makes the room look larger and easier to clean underneath. The catch: installation requires wall reinforcements and can cost more initially, but it’s worth it for design impact.save pin4. Vertical Storage ColumnsNarrow vertical cabinets take advantage of height without crowded width. I’ve often tucked these beside the vanity for towels and toiletries. Much better than overcrowding under-sink storage.save pin5. Light-Colored Large Format TilesUsing big tiles in light shades tricks the eye into seeing a bigger space. Plus, fewer grout lines mean easier cleaning. I did this in a recent project and paired it with an free floor plan creator mock-up to get the pattern just right.save pin6. Recessed Shelving in ShowerThis is a game-changer. It keeps bottles off the floor, and the clean lines make the wall look uninterrupted. You do need to check your wall depth before committing.save pin7. Floating Vanity for AirinessA floating vanity creates visible floor area, which makes the room feel bigger. You can even tuck a small basket underneath for extra storage. Just ensure plumbing is neatly concealed.save pin8. Frameless Mirror WallI once covered an entire wall in a giant mirror – the bathroom practically doubled visually. Just remember: mirrors also reflect clutter, so keep counters tidy.save pin9. Pocket Door EntrySwitching a regular door for a pocket door can save a surprising amount of space. It also works wonders for awkward bathroom-door collisions.save pin10. Statement Lighting for DepthGood lighting is your secret weapon. A sculptural pendant or layered lighting gives the space personality without physical clutter. I collaborated on a project where we used our bathroom design tool to test lighting combinations before installation – it saved a lot of guesswork.save pinFAQ1. What is the best layout for a 6x8 bathroom?A layout that aligns plumbing along one wall, with a shower or tub at one end, is often the most efficient. This minimizes pipe rerouting and maximizes open floor space.2. Can a 6x8 bathroom fit both a tub and shower?It’s possible with a combined tub/shower unit or a compact soaking tub, but you’ll need precise planning to avoid congestion.3. How can I make a small bathroom look bigger?Use light colors, large tiles, and mirrors. Glass shower doors and floating fixtures also help create an illusion of space (source: NKBA guidelines).4. Are heated floors worth it in a small bathroom?Yes. They add comfort without taking up visual or physical space. Installation is easier in small areas, and running costs are low.5. What’s the average remodel cost for a 6x8 bathroom?Depending on location and finishes, it can range from $6,000 to $15,000. Labor and tile choices are big cost factors.6. How do I add storage without cramping the space?Think vertical – use tall storage, recessed shelving, and over-toilet cabinets to keep the footprint minimal.7. Can I use dark colors in a small bathroom?Yes, but balance them with good lighting and reflective surfaces to avoid a cave-like feel.8. Does a window help in a 6x8 bathroom?Absolutely. Even a small one improves ventilation and natural light, enhancing the feeling of space.Start designing your room nowPlease check with customer service before testing new feature.Online Room PlannerStop Planning Around Furniture. Start Planning Your SpaceStart designing your room now