Bedroom and bathroom color ideas


Paint Color Ideas for a Master Bed & Bath | Home Guides

By SF Gate Contributor Updated March 04, 2021

When choosing paint colors for a master bedroom and bathroom, you want the colors to coordinate, especially if the rooms adjoin. However, you don't have to paint both rooms the same color. Because master bedrooms are larger than master bathrooms and usually have more furniture, linens and decorative accessories, it's best to choose a color for your bedroom before you finalize your bathroom color.

Shades of Brown

Brown is a neutral, earthy color that adds warmth and coziness to a bedroom. Dark shades of brown can visually shrink the size of a room, so opt for medium and light shades to open up the space. For example, use a light mocha brown paint color for the bedroom and taupe or soft beige for the bathroom.

Choose two colors from the same paint strip to avoid mixing and matching shades that don't blend effectively. Tie the two rooms together by painting all the trim white and incorporating accessories that contain both colors -- such as towels, a shower curtain, throw pillows or a comforter -- into the overall design.

Opting for Powerful Neutrals

Select a neutral paint color that you can use in both rooms if you want to draw attention away from the walls and focus on furniture, bed coverings, wall art or accessories. Opt for a lighter, softer shade that won't overpower your bathroom, especially if it's small. Neutral paint colors, such as light gray, beige, white, linen, ecru, pine, pewter, ivory, cream or caramel, are ideal for a unified master bed and bath color theme. Lowe's also reports that these colors promote a sense of calm in bedroom bathroom combinations.

Light yellows with golden undertones and muted shades of green with blue or brown undertones are understated, so they often work as neutrals as long as they blend with your other furnishings. Using the same paint color in both rooms helps the rooms flow together effortlessly.

Choose Appealing Contrasts

Opt for contrasting colors if you want to draw a strong distinction between your bedroom and bathroom, but in that case incorporate furnishings and accessories into both rooms that unite the two colors. For example, you might choose teal bedroom walls with light green bathroom walls and intermix aquatic-colored glassware and linens into the space. According to Better Homes and Gardens, you can use a color wheel to help you choose contrasting master bedroom and bathroom paint colors.

Or, paint your bedroom walls a medium caramel color and your bathroom walls a light gray-blue shade. Incorporate caramel and paisley floral prints or animal prints into both rooms, or use a separate accent color, such as dark brown, to unify the rooms. Brown vases, wrought iron light fixtures, chocolate brown towels and dark wood-framed pictures can connect the two rooms.

Colors That Never Fail

Paint experts recommend several paint colors that work in almost any room, such as yellow-gold, light blue, apricot, gray, tan and lavender. Use one of the colors throughout the combined bedroom and bathroom space or use one in the bedroom and another in the bathroom. These colors are soft and muted, so they don't dominate the space. You might use stenciling or coordinating wall art to connect the two rooms.

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38 Best Bathroom Paint Colors

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These popular shades will transform your space in no time.

By Monique Valeris and Mariah Thomas

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It's true: A fresh coat of paint can transform a bathroom in an instant. The only trick is picking a color! You could go for a timeless neutral to make a small bathroom feel bigger. Or take your pick of classic hues, like black, burgundy and navy, which are brilliant for creating a moody feel. If you want an of-the-moment vibe, go for trendy paint colors that bring on the drama like "Very Peri," "Raccoon Fur," or Benjamin Moore's 2023 Color of the Year, Raspberry Blush.

Our list of best bathroom paint colors features a mix of popular and unexpected paint colors, designed to create the ultimate oasis to start and end your day right. We found energetic yellow and flirty pink to brighten guest bathrooms and powder rooms. Plus, we've sprinkled in a mix of elegant greens and stunning blues as well as subtle options such as Redend Point — Sherwin-Williams' 2023 Color of the Year.

Wherever your design sensibilities lie, you're guaranteed to find an attractive paint color below to complete your dream bathroom once and for all.

Farrow & Ball

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Rich Red

For a cozy vibe, deck out your powder room in this deep red shade from Farrow & Ball. The warm hue, called Preference Red, is particularly striking when paired with white accents and antique pieces.

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Electric Blue

This vibrant color works well in small bathrooms (vanities are perfect!), especially if your goal is to create a retro-inspired look. Pair the refreshing shade with wallpaper in a complementary pattern and cherry wood accents for a picture-perfect setup.

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Benjamin Moore

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Coral

The warm undertones of this coral pigment steal the show in this bathroom layout. Using the same color for the trim and moldings — a designer-approved trick — bring even more style to the space.

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Farrow & Ball

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Paean Black

Here's a pick for those who love charcoal colors but want an option that can make even more of an impact. This red-based black from Farrow & Ball is a no-fail choice for achieving a contemporary or bohemian vibe in a bathroom. Temper the hue with white for visual contrast.

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A Beautiful Mess

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Peachy Pink

If you want to decorate your bathroom in a pretty shade of pink that doesn't feel overwhelming, go for a pale tone. Scatter the color throughout to add flair to a white space, such as your vanity or tub, and bask in how peaceful the room feels.

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Benjamin Moore

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Banana Yellow

A bright shade of yellow creates the illusion of light in any windowless bathroom. Pairing the color with white makes the overall room an uplifting oasis.

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Amy Bartlam; Design: Kate Lester

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Cool Blue

Muted blue paneling allows this California bathroom's upper wallpapered walls to shine. Layer the look with a mirror for added brightness.

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Playful Pink

Take inspiration from The Makerista and deck out your walls in a cheery pink shade, perfect for pairing with floral and checkered patterns.

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Jared Kuzia Photography

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Indigo Blue

Cover your bathroom's upper walls in an indigo blue color, which can act as the perfect match for white subway and penny tiles. Don't forget to hang art!

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Raquel Langworthy

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Gray

It doesn't get more versatile than soft gray walls to ensure that your bathroom's decorative pieces, like a wooden ladder for towels, steal the show.

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Cody Ulrich

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Clean White

Short on space? Mirrors on top of white-washed siding does the trick. The reflections create a "window" on any wall, nipping that cramped feeling in the bud.

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Haris Kenjar

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Mauve

Wood panels boasting an attractive mauve shade give this petite bathroom a sophisticated flair.

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Milo Brown

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Teal

For an unexpected yet attractive design scheme, pair teal walls with a claw-foot tub in a brick red hue.

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Paul Dyer

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Rose Pink

Rose never looked so good! Take a cue from this design scheme and add pops of white to balance the eye-catching paint color.

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Annie Schlechter

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Griege

Consider this beige and gray combo your paint color superhero. It can do it all, from adding some depth to an all-white bathroom or acting as a neutral backdrop for an entire home.

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Mark Lund

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Powder Blue

Embrace a nautical vibe with powder blue walls that can easily bring a sense of calm to any bathroom.

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DAVID TSAY

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Dusty Blue

A cool gray-blue can liven up a stark white bathroom without going overboard on color. With the herringbone placement of the subway tile, this space is anything but ordinary.

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Jean Allsopp

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Powder Blue

Your walls aren't the only place ready for color. Blue cabinetry (with a hint of violet!) refreshes a traditional cream backdrop.

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Pistachio

Annie Schlechter

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Ink

Wallpapered rooms deserve an upgrade too. Coat the ceiling with a shade too bold for a larger space — it's a risk that'll pay off, big time.

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Michael Graydon

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Lavender

Thanks to beautiful lavender walls, this bathroom is nothing short of luxurious. The white tub, windows and ceiling complement the soothing shade and create a welcoming atmosphere.

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Tan

A blend of neutrals, including tan and white, contributes to this bathroom's timeless appeal.

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Michael Graydon

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Mustard

If you want to stick to an earthy color scheme that's visually appealing and works well with wood accents, consider a mustard-yellow shade.

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Mandi Gubler

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Hunter Green

Designer Mandi Gubler transformed a cookie-cutter bathroom into a boho haven with a gorgeous emerald statement wall, new tiling, fixtures and more for only $939! See more of the incredible transformation on her blog, Vintage Revivals.

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Deep Navy

Sometimes bolder is better. This dark navy shiplap brings serious drama to a powder room using just a can of paint.

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Peachy Pink

This bathroom may be pink, but it's all grown-up. The peachy hue brings a little playfulness and a touch of glam to a truly pretty vanity. See more of this space at A Beautiful Mess.

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LIZZIE ORME

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Stormy Blue

This true navy contrasts perfectly with the copper tub. Can't imagine painting your entire bathroom this dark? Stick to a statement wall instead.

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Lincoln Barbour

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Off White

A true eggshell is a no-fail paint color time and time again. The color brings warmth to the room without overpowering it.

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David A. Land

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Periwinkle

A little bit blue, a little bit purple, periwinkle is the perfect choice for a soothing space. For a more grown-up take, find a shade that has just a touch of gray like this bathroom.

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Nathan Kirkman

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Black and White

Intense hues don't typically read "relaxing," but a trip to the dark side might be in order. Ebony adds an edge to traditional white subway tile, especially if you paint the trim too.

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Monique Valeris Senior Home Editor Monique Valeris is the senior home editor for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand's home decorating coverage across print and digital.

Mariah Thomas Assistant Editor Mariah Thomas (she/her) is an assistant editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers home and lifestyle content.

Color combinations in the interior of the bathroom

In interior design, even if you have the opportunity to embody your own fantasies and creativity, you can remain not entirely satisfied with the result. This often happens if the color palette is not well thought out, and staying in a particular room begins to affect a person in a way that he would not like. The bathroom is a place where we draw energy every morning, relax in the evenings, and therefore it should be as comfortable as possible. Let's take a closer look at how to choose color combinations for the bathroom interior! nine0005

Rules for choosing shades in the interior

The choice of color solutions is influenced not only by individual taste preferences, but also by a number of other factors. In particular, you need to consider how space is perceived visually. It's no secret that light colors visually enlarge the room, and dark ones reduce it.

It is also necessary to remember about the psychological perception of colors. In addition, when choosing shades, you should focus on the stylistic direction. The concept of any style implies certain patterns in the selection of colors. You can identify general recommendations for the design of the bathroom. nine0005

Try not to use more than three different colors or more than five shades of the same color. In the opposite situation, the interior will not be harmonious. Most often, they get by with only two tones, which are often either contrasting or adjacent. In any case, one color should emphasize the value of the other. For those who prefer the design in a single color, the best solution would be to use three shades that allow you to highlight all the details of the bathroom.

Consider the size of the bathroom when determining the acceptable brightness level. Keep in mind that in most typical apartments, the use of light shades that expand the space is relevant. This is due to the small area of ​​the bathrooms. Remember that bright colors will help to cheer up and cheer you up, and a calm palette will contribute to a relaxed atmosphere. nine0005

Psychological perception

Experienced designers know how important it is to choose the right color scheme for the bathroom in order to make it visually larger and highlight the accents in the room. To create a comfortable interior, it is necessary to take into account certain features.

Light colors will not only make the room look bigger, but will also look more calm, help your eye to relax and tune in to rest. Pastel colors will be the best background that will allow decorative elements to look more advantageous. nine0005

Dark colors have a different effect, as if "stealing" the light, and therefore they make the room more cramped. However, this allows you to make the atmosphere cozy and, in a way, intimate. Remember that the darker the tone that is used in the decoration of the walls and floor, the larger the bathroom area should be. In addition, you need to think about installing intense lighting.

Color wheel

When choosing combinations of colors and shades, you can keep in mind one secret that is often used by many designers. In the design of any room, you can use the color wheel rule, which is associated with four simple formulas:

- The two most compatible shades can be located opposite each other (for example, it can be a combination of orange and blue).

- Contrasting triad formula. Choose one main color, to which you want to add two shades opposite to the main tone. For example, light green and bright yellow are additionally selected to the main purple.

- A classic solution in three colors. You can choose colors that will be located at the same distance. For example, yellow along with red and blue. nine0005

- Analog triad formula. Pick up any three tones that will be nearby. It can be yellow with a hint of green, pure yellow and yellow-orange.

Color combinations

Here are some options for popular colors for the bathroom. Remember that before you make a choice in favor of one of them, you need to determine how this or that palette matches the style of the room.

White bathroom

The only color that is considered universal is white. It gives the interior sophistication and simplicity, and is also combined with any other colors. The white bathroom looks spacious and bright, which is important for small apartments. In addition, it is a wonderful backdrop for various decorative elements. If you are afraid of the association of a room with a sterile doctor's office, use any other shades except snow-white. nine0005

Bathroom in warm colors

Warm shades are great for designing both small square bathrooms and rooms with free space. In the first case, you can expand the area visually and make the bathroom more lit. The second option allows using warm shades to create a pleasant and cozy atmosphere in a large room.

Often there are stylish bathrooms in beige and cream, pink and scarlet, sand and coffee tones. Gold and brown colors will also look good. nine0005

Remember that light shades help maintain cleanliness and hide various stains that even the most careful owners cannot avoid. If you wish, you can combine tones and play with colors, combining dark and light shades.

Cool bathroom

This is a common bathroom design. You can often find blue and blue bathrooms, as well as cold shades of gray. These colors are sometimes combined with white, which gives the room freshness. In this situation, use light shades whenever possible, because dark gray and blue can cause discomfort. However, if you take, for example, the light tones of blue, they will be associated with clean water and perceived as fresh. nine0005

Green looks natural and natural. Although cool tones of green can be used in the interior, they will promote relaxation, and in combination with red or orange, they will refresh and elevate mood.

Cool shades can be diluted with colorful accents and bright accessories, various decorative details. So the bathroom will look warmer and more comfortable.

Contrasting bathroom

One of the most requested color combinations is black with white. At first glance, it seems that it is impossible to make a cozy room using two completely opposite colors. But it is the high contrast of black and white that gives a delightful effect and helps to create a stylish interior. However, it is important to use them wisely. nine0005

If white prevails over black, then this also contributes to the visual increase of the room. Accordingly, if you prefer black, and white fades into the background, then the bathroom will visually look smaller.

The combination of white and black is stylish and creates a strict yet intimate atmosphere. This is the best option for those who want, above all, to express their own individuality. From the point of view of psychologists, white means elegance and purity, while black means anxiety and emptiness, so be careful when choosing finishes and plumbing. It is important not only not to make the space sterile, but also to avoid an oppressive atmosphere. nine0005

The combination of colors in the interior of the bathroom - photo

When analyzing suitable combinations in bathroom interiors, experimentation cannot be dispensed with. In practical application, different color solutions differ from the results of computer rendering. In order to find out how combinations of different textures and shades look in reality, you need to look at photographs taken in real conditions. We have selected for you a large number of different bathroom design options, among which you can choose the best color scheme! nine0005

Bathroom color (54 photos): we select the optimal solution Most people, when choosing a palette for the bathroom, stick exclusively to their own desires and forget about other important factors. Our article contains recommendations from professionals in their field that will help you make the right decision for the color design of the room. nine0005

Absolutely every color has its own special characteristics of visual and psychological perception of the interior. It is important to learn how to use each color correctly in order to influence the visual parameters of the bathroom.

Bathroom color

Bathroom color can please or annoy, relax or invigorate, warm or cool. The bathroom should be the place where a person will feel good.

In this article we will talk about what colors are most suitable for this room. nine0005

The main design elements are:

  • color;
  • comfort;
  • style;
  • personal wishes and tastes.

But what color to make the bathroom, how to choose exactly those tones and shades?

The color design of this room requires a special approach and several points must be taken into account.

  1. The bathroom is a room with a high level of humidity. Therefore, it should not look dank and damp, it is in this situation that color can play a very important role. nine0090
  2. The bathroom is mostly not very large. And color has unique properties to influence the perception of size visually, so if you choose the wrong one, this room will seem cramped, small and uncomfortable.
  3. In the bathroom, people wash, shave, comb their hair, do make-up, so for all these procedures it is necessary that there is enough light, and this directly depends on the saturation of the color of the floor, walls, furniture.
  4. For most people, the bathroom is like a mini spa at home. A person here rests body and soul. nine0110 Therefore, each individual decides what color the bathroom should be, both the comfort and the general condition of the owner will depend on this.

How does color affect a person?

Bathroom colors can vary, so you need to know the special qualities and properties of certain colors.

  1. Red in the bathroom enhances vitality. It is a source of vitality, calls for action.

    Red bathroom

  2. Orange color acts on a person as an antidepressant, makes the atmosphere happy. It relaxes the body and soul, helps to get rid of stress. An orange bathroom will help to abstract from pressing problems.

    Orange bathroom

  3. Yellow excites, but most of its shades and tones increase tension and nervousness, leading to unreasonable confusion.

Tip: yellow tends to create a visual lack of space, distorts the perspective, so it is best used in large bathrooms. nine0005

Bathroom yellow
  1. Green enhances energy, invigorates, gives confidence and stability. In the green bathroom there is an opportunity to collect thoughts and balance the physical and emotional state.

    Bathroom design in green tones

  2. A colorful bathroom in turquoise shades soothes and relieves stress, irritation, creates an atmosphere of security. Turquoise stimulates vitality and refreshes the mind.

    Turquoise bathroom

  3. Blue promotes contemplation, communication, it calms the mind and body. In the blue bathroom you can relax and enjoy moments of relaxation.

    Blue bathroom

  4. Violet color helps to calm down in stressful situations, it stimulates self-confidence.

    Bathroom in shades of purple

  5. A gray bathroom will help neutralize irritability, soothe nervous breakdowns, help bring your emotions into a positive state. nine0110 The gray bathroom is ideal for all sorts of color combinations, here you can take an extraordinary approach to decorating the bathroom interior.

    Gray bathroom

  6. Be careful with black. In its pure form, it acts depressingly and negatively affects the general condition.

Tip: black is best used as a secondary or complementary color.

Black as a complementary tone

What should be considered when choosing a color palette in the bathroom? nine0007

  1. Style.
    When choosing a color, consider the location of the bathroom. If it is in the bedroom, then the color and style of the bath should match the room.
    If we are talking about a shared bathroom in a house or apartment, then you can decorate it in any style and for every taste.
    For example, if the apartment is completely decorated in a rustic or classic style, then the color and style of the bathtub, which is chosen taking into account ultra-modern trends, will be very contrasting. This may indicate a lack of taste in the owners. nine0110 If the design of the apartment is modern, then the color and style of the baths can also be chosen modern, such as the style of "contemporary" (urban modern style) or high-tech.

    High-tech bathroom

  2. The number of tones and shades and their saturation.
    First you need to decide what will be the bathroom.
    There are two types of bathroom interior, taking into account the color scheme:
  • monochrome;
  • multicolour.
    • Monochrome interior.
      Such an interior is characterized by the use of finishing materials, furniture and accessories of the same color, but different tones and shades:
    • medium;
    • rich (for accents).

Tip: The darkest and brightest color should have at least three accents.

Monochrome bathroom interior