Color combos for bathrooms
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Bathroom color ideas might not be the first element you think of when planning a new scheme, but it should certainly not be an afterthought.
A good bathroom color scheme is essential for creating the look, feel and design you want in your bathroom or shower room. And you can use everything from tiles to sanitaryware to accessories to create a unique look.
Adding a bright and beautiful hue to your bathroom will really lift your whole home, bringing this functional space into line with the rest of your decor. The good news is there are so many bathroom ideas and colors to choose from.
Bathroom color ideas
Don't ignore colorful bathroom ideas when you remodel – they can utterly transform a space. Using bold wall treatments, vibrant sanitaryware, bright flooring and brilliant accessories, we show you how to use room color ideas to refresh your bathroom.
1. Spark joy with a modern orange
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Decorating with orange is a joyful way to add vibrancy and optimism to a small bathroom or powder room. ‘It brings warmth and uplifting energy, whether you use it on a whole wall with paint or wallpaper, or bring in pops of orange throughout,' says Emma Deterding, founder and creative director, Kelling Designs. 'I often pair orange with teals and pinks as they work effortlessly together.’
2. Use wallpaper to add color
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Some great fabric on a bathroom vanity or bathroom window treatment can also be used to stop a bathroom from feeling miserable. A skirt below a basin might seem granny-ish, but the right choice of fabric, such as a block print in a joyful color that contrasts with the wall tiles, can make it fun.
If it is a tiny bathroom with the potential for steam build-up, you might want to consider a washable or outdoor performance fabric. I also enjoy using bathroom wallpaper. Most luxury brands make lovely papers in vinyl quality, which are ideal for bathrooms as they won’t peel. Another option is to paint clear varnish over the wallpaper to prevent peeling.
3. Be playful with tiles in a small space
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This artistic bathroom pays homage to the exuberance of artist Sonia Delaunay's work. This bathroom color idea is playful, fun and brimming with creative color combinations.
Sea green, dark blue and creamy white tiles applied in a random pattern create a striking decorative background. The boldness of the red ceramic mirror and black taps ensures they stand out.
4. Drench on the color
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‘We always recommend being adventurous when it comes to color in bathrooms, as secondary spaces they’re a great place to experiment,’ says Lucy Barlow, creative director, Barlow & Barlow .
‘The color drenching trend is a brilliantly bold technique that can really enhance a smaller room. We went for mustard and pink in this family bathroom because it’s appropriate for a child’s space without being too sickly for any adults who use it as well.’
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Introduce a playful spirit(Image credit: Salvesen Graham)
In this colorful bathroom in the home of Aurelia Skincare founder Claire Vero, Salvesen Graham has expertly worked color and pattern. ‘Picking up a color tone in the wallpaper on the panelling and woodwork is a lovely way to introduce a further element of decoration to a scheme,’ says co-founder Mary Graham. ‘For practical reasons, panelling can also provide additional resistance to everyday wear without diluting the bathroom wallpaper's power to impress.’
6. Start with a mood
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Spending time looking for bathroom color ideas you like can be daunting. Simplify by first asking what you want the space to say. Is this a family bathroom that needs to be practical and sturdy, or a peaceful place to escape to after work?
Finding the mood first will help you narrow down color choices. Want to relax? Look to pastels and pale blues. Want a pragmatic space? In that case, go for something neutral. This is a good way to narrow down bathroom color schemes from the start.
The simplest way to add color in a bathroom is with bathroom paint ideas – but you can add character and depth with wallpaper more effectively, even if it's only limited to one wall.
7. Use the color wheel to pick soothing bathroom colors
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Pairing colors in bathrooms can be tricky because space is often limited and so color clashes are highlighted. Take advantage of the color wheel to make things easier. The wheel lets you see at a glance how colors relate to each other visually and has been used in design for generations.
Opposite colors – say red and green – are complementary, whilst those next to each other – like green and blue – blend. Play around till you find your perfect combination.
8. Stay neutral for easy color scheming in a bathroom
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Neutral bathrooms are classics for a reason. They allow colors to inspire feelings of calm and serenity. But they do need breaking up; you can do this by mixing two different neutrals together. Go one shade darker – grey and white, or beige and brown.
This is a great way to future-proof your bathroom too, as double-neutrals don’t really go out of style. For a balanced look, paint two-thirds of the room the lighter neutral shade and the remaining third the darker.
9. Use the 7-2-1 ratio
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If you want to add a splash of color to your bathroom but you’re not sure how far to go, choose three shades – one neutral, one colorful but light, and one bold. Then, divide these across the space with a ratio of 7-2-1.
So seven-tenths of the room should be neutral, two-tenths lighter and colorful - leaving the final tenth bold. This will add color to the space in a non-domineering and balanced way.
Find three colors which conventionally go together, like white, grey and light green, and swap out one of the colors for a bolder version – lime green, to create a striking 7-2-1 bathroom color scheme. You can see how it works for green bathroom ideas, above.
10. Start big, get smaller
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When considering bathroom color ideas, start with the biggest surface first. So begin by painting your widest wall. Then work down to the furnishings, bath and vanity and finally the accessories like the towels, taps and soap dispensers.
Remember the 7-2-1 ratio and combine it with this system of working down. Save the bold colors for the smallest elements of the room.
11. Go dark
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Bathrooms are traditionally seen as white, bright places, but don’t be afraid to go a little darker with bathroom color ideas. A dark color, such as charcoal or indigo, can really make a bathroom pop, especially when used in stark contrast with bright, light finishes. Matt black fittings are becoming more popular all the time, with many of us opting for black and anthracite showers, taps and fittings these days.
Adding another hue to a dark color scheme – a bright green for example – will create a modern, contemporary look.
12. Use patterned wallpaper for the easiest of bathroom color ideas
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‘Wallpapering is a great way to stop bathrooms from feeling too sterile and just perfect for creating truly happy spaces, which I believe every bathroom should be,’ says Nicola Harding, owner of Nicola Harding & Co .
‘Installing half-height paneling helps protect wallpaper from the danger zone, where water is most likely to splash, while also providing another opportunity to add cheerful colors.’
Here, the bath is positioned well away from the walls, offering another layer of protection for the beautiful Ceraudo wallpaper.
If you’re still concerned, apply Polyvine’s Decorator’s Varnish, which can be brushed over wallpaper to prevent moisture ingress.
13. Take advantage of the fifth wall
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While there’s nothing wrong with a plain white ceiling, for color lovers it’s a missed opportunity. In this gray bathroom, the ceiling – known as the 'fifth wall' – is painted in Little Greene’s Yellow Pink, a warm mustard shade that has a cozying effect on the high ceilings, a great look for bathroom ceiling ideas.
Little Greene’s Carmine picks up the pace on the bath, with Farrow & Ball’s Arsenic adding brightness on the shutters.
‘These colors verge on clashing but, thanks to the subtler wall and floor tiles, they don’t,’ explains Mandarin Stone ’s marketing director Louisa Morgan.
If you like bathroom tile ideas with textured finishes and interesting shapes, such as the three-dimensional and honeycomb tiles shown above, they are an excellent way of providing enough depth and character.
14. Subtle but impactful bathroom color ideas? Play with animal prints
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From timber grains to tropical patterns, natural beauty has long been a strong interiors trend, but animal prints in particular have found new popularity over recent months.
Fierce and exotic, big cats are the most glamorous creatures in the animal kingdom, so no wonder we're adopting their spots and stripes this season.
Leaping into homeware too, there’s a touch of the feline on everything from furniture to flooring, but consider taking it to accessories for a look that can be changed with each trend.
15. Use two patterns in the same color
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Embracing strong color, when designed as part of the flow of the rest of a home, can produce joyful results, as shown in this walk-in shower idea.
‘Boldly colored and patterned tiles can add such personality, dynamism and impact to bathrooms, really lifting the space,’ enthuses Caz Myers, director, Caz Myers Design .
‘While the tiles may be dramatic, the overall scheme can be timeless if you choose a color that truly resonates. Pattern-wise, go for tiles in two-tone repeats, like these modern geometrics, which, even when mixed, work effectively to create a unique and surprisingly restful space. ’
16. Introduce one shot of strong color
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Color-blocking is a great technique for anyone keen to test strong paint colors without over-committing. An all-out approach, with multiple blocks of undiluted color, often clashing, is popular in modern homes.
But for a more classical look go for one small, clearly defined block of dramatic color. Take inspiration from the Shaker-style bathroom vanity idea shown above. The orange-toned red – try Andrew Martin’s Tomato Frog No. 52 – provides a dynamic focal point against creamy natural stones.
Restricting the rest of the paintwork to muted tones makes the statement color feels more impactful. Best of all, small injections of saturated color are easy to update.
17. Make subtle changes
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There is no need to dramatically change your style; in fact a neutral background can be the perfect base for bringing color into a bathroom.
A bold bath mat is a simple and affordable way to add color to your scheme in an instant and can be changed to fit current bathroom trends or, if you simply change your mind.
18. Add a theatrical element
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This bold hue is often considered a daring choice for interiors, but used creatively it can introduce a welcome burst of energy and flamboyance, great for master bathroom ideas.
Here, pale aqua makes a wonderful backdrop for vibrant accents of red that have been given a light-hearted, theatrical note using stripes and checks.
19. Introduce a colorful mural with waterproof wallpaper
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In an otherwise plain space, wallpaper ideas such as the mural shown above are one of the most dramatic bathroom color ideas you can go for.
Wall&decò 's wet system wallpapers are extraordinary: impactful and beautiful, they can even be installed over old – even – tiles to create a space with true wow factor.
20. Revitalize a classic theme
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Breathing new life into the classic coastal look, this blue bathroom idea features a breezy palette of blues, from soft shades of pale sky through to Breton navy, teal and denim.
For a cozy fisherman’s cottage feel, try a new twist on tongue-and-groove by painting it in a shade that evokes the sea. In this bathroom, the painted panelling and a plinth help define the bathing area.
21. Introduce interest with wallpaper
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Mixing and matching delicate designs and bold motifs can have remarkably different effects, depending on how they are used.
In this inviting bathroom, the block color of the wall panelling and floor allows a wonderfully whimsical wallpaper with a strong motif to shine. Meanwhile, understated border details on the curtain and the towels help to pull the look together for a cohesive feel.
22. Redecorate in an artist’s palette
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Minty greens and sugary pinks look fresh and clean, a winning bathroom color ideas combination. Dilute the sweetness with a punch of stronger pink and smart black brassware.
‘While it’s wonderful that we’re all much more open to using stronger colors now, there always needs to be balance and pale pastels make a great neutral backdrop,’ says Dean Keyworth, director of Armstrong Keyworth .
Do take advantage of the increased availability of custom-colored finishes, like this striking magenta mirror in a bespoke shade created by Balineum. ‘You may have to pay a surcharge for non-standard colors but it’s worth it to achieve a beautifully balanced scheme,’ adds Dean.
23. Take a leaf from nature
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We take a pick of the latest foliage and floral motifs to bring uplifting color and decorative interest to the bathroom. The delicate but impactful nature of florals can add a new dimension to any scheme, from traditional to modern bathroom ideas. Here, a rich tropical-style wallpaper sets a relaxed mood in this inviting space centred on an elegant bath.
24. Be bold with an all-over color
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Do you have a favorite bathroom color scheme? Then opt for decorating your whole space in a color that will make you happy day-after-day.
Beloved by ancient Chinese dynasties, the Moors and the Greeks, this enduring blue and white bathroom color combination takes on a fresh, modern feel with the latest indigo and denim tones.
This en-suite bathroom, with a strong wall color and chequered flooring, echoes the palette of the adjacent room to ensure a unified look.
25. Introduce exotic botanicals with wallpaper
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Chinoiserie is having a revival and the bathroom is the perfect space to use it.
Taking inspiration from traditional hand-painted Chinoiserie panels, specialist companies, such as Fromental and de Gournay , and independent designers such as Diane Hill offer bespoke hand-painted designs that are quite simply beautiful.
26. Pick a warm blue bathroom color
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'Warm blue' sounds like a contradiction or oxymoron, but if you are searching for blue bathroom color ideas because you love the shade, bear in mind that those shades with a touch of yellow in them are likely to help the room feel warmer – a must in a room that you want to feel inviting and warm.
'I would only go for a grey-blue in a bathroom that's flooded with sunlight when you're mostly likely to be using the room – or if you're remodelling a house in a warm climate,' says Homes & Gardens' Editor in Chief Lucy Searle. 'Otherwise the space is going to feel cool and somewhat unwelcoming.'
27. Go for grey, but balance it with warm-looking materials
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If you are drawn to dark bathrooms, it's really important to contrast the steely gray tones with warmer colors and textures to make the bathroom feel like somewhere you want to spend time in.
You can, of course, add tiles or towels in warm shades, but grey actually makes a wonderful backdrop to wood and the metallics that complement it, such as brass or copper.
28. Introduce bathroom colors in fabrics and textiles
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This beautiful roll top bath has been cleverly framed between floor-to-ceiling curtains in gorgeous colors, and the scheme has been further layered with lampshades more commonly seen in a bedroom and a rug that picks out the pink in the curtain fabric.
It creates not just one of the most truly original bathroom color ideas we've seen, but also a space that invites you to linger.
29. Create a dramatic contrast
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You can use really impactful tiles to introduce color into your space, but take it a step further with bold, contrasting bathroom wall ideas.
This color-blocking approach is perfect for the bathroom, but keep the tiling very simple, relying instead on tile shape rather than pattern to create interest.
30. Glamorize white with hints of gold
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You quite simply can't go wrong with white bathroom color ideas, but match it with stainless steel and it can look a little flat and characterless.
However, swap out the silver for warmer metals, such as antique gold – in taps, towel radiators, bathroom lighting ideas and accessories – and the subtle white backdrop is enlivened, letting the fittings do the talking.
31. Don't forget colorful bathroom floors
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If you’ve got a wooden bathroom floor, you can really make the space pop by painting the floorboards. Make sure you prime the floor and sand it before adding two coats of paint to each board. This can give your bathroom a rustic, country-farm-inspired look too.
Contrasting color combinations across each board can create a strong monochrome effect. Combine this with a white bathroom and it’s all the color you’ll need.
32. Get confident with subtle color
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This whimsical Ric Rac tile design by Samantha Todhunter for Bert & May is inspired by the Spanish dancing skirts that Samantha used to make as a child. Used here in a diagonal design to create a pretty lattice, in what is described as Bubblegum: a witty clash of color with a chalky red contrasting soft pink. It is a confident look that adds a joyful character to this pink bathroom, working equally well on the wall and floor.
33. Use the same color on walls and ceiling
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In this main ensuite by interior designer Beata Heuman , carrying the same color tones over the fifth wall and other surfaces helps to blur out awkward angles and sloped ceiling lines.
‘All the walls and the bath are clad in Béton Ciré, which is a micro concrete paste and totally waterproof,’ explains Beata. ‘The idea here was to make the space feel warm and earthy, unlike most bathrooms. The wooden floor continues in from the bedroom, which connects the suite of rooms and also makes it feel more spacious.’
34. Contrast color and pattern
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‘I wanted to bring in a tropical feel, as it allows the mind and soul to escape,’ says creative director Eva Sonaike of her C.P. Hart scheme. ‘The combination of green and purple, and texture and pattern, brings a dynamic flow.’ Eva’s own Odi wallpaper goes beautifully with Luminous tiles by Minoli.
35. Go all out with a pattern-filled scheme
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Busy pattern can prove too intense, especially when embraced on both walls and floor. However, in this Parisian apartment lsl Architects painted the window frame and shutters in the tile’s base color – a calming duck egg blue – to create a tranquil moment amid the kaleidoscope pattern.
How do you add color to a bathroom?
To add color to a bathroom (and personality) try incorporating upscaled period furniture into the scheme, turning an essentially functional room into a more personal space.
Try combining tile finishes too, mixing and matching both natural and man-made options to add texture and depth to a space.
Gone are the days of carpet in bathrooms. Use tiles, stone or timber to bring texture, color and pattern into the room.
Try creating a feature wall to add interest. A bathroom will also look lighter and brighter if it’s uncluttered. Fit sockets in the cupboards to charge toothbrushes and incorporate a drawer where the hairdryer can be stored and plugged in.
What is the best color for a bathroom?
If you're pondering about the best color for a bathroom, you've come to the right place.
The bathroom is one of the most important rooms in any house, and careful color choices here can go a long way. Although its principal purpose is functional, a bathroom should also be a calm, relaxing and decoratively enticing space.
Simple, white fixtures and fittings are timeless, but consider making an impact when it comes to surfaces such as walls, ceilings, floors, windows and countertops.
High-quality bathroom furniture adds a luxurious effect, but it is the background elements that really underpin the feel of the space and allow experimentation with color, texture and pattern.
What colors are best for a small bathroom?
Perhaps you have a cozier space, so you're wondering what colors are best for a small bathroom?
If your bathroom is big enough, consider drawing attention to one wall with a vibrant wallpaper, tile arrangement, over-sized mirror or striking bathroom art idea – making sure it is framed appropriately to avoid condensation damage.
Small bathrooms can take bold colors just as well as larger rooms. If you're looking for small en-suite or cloakroom ideas, stick to the same wall treatment throughout. In a larger area, don't be afraid to ring the changes by using dark stone or tiles in a walk-in shower to add contrast and a really stylish impact.
What is the most relaxing color for a bathroom?
In terms of the most relaxing color for a bathroom, it really depends on personal preference.
Color has a huge impact on mood, and bathrooms have a tendency to sidestep polarizing hues in favor of pale neutrals and whites, which are refreshing and easy to live with.
At the opposite end of the spectrum, darker shades of grey including slate, are also popular for creating a cocooning spa-like effect.
What are the bathroom trends in 2023?
Bathroom trends in 2023 include Modernist units and bold patterns, which are making a splash in this room just as much as any other in the home – so make sure that yours isn’t neglected.
Bathrooms should be restful sanctuaries as well as utilitarian spaces, and a well-thought-out decorative scheme will reflect both practical and aesthetic elements.
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Bathroom Color Schemes To Enliven Your Home
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Choosing bathroom color schemes is an investment. A variety of bathroom remodel color schemes are available. Give yourself plenty of time to select the right ones. Your time is an investment. When you find what you’re looking for, the experience will be rewarding.
National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) survey found that bathrooms and kitchens continue top the list of the most common remodeling projects. Among all projects, 74 percent were bathrooms while 67 percent involved kitchens.
“As homeowners continue to make modifications to their homes, it’s important that they do their research and hire a qualified professional. Whether it’s a small project or a whole house remodel, a qualified professional remodeler can help homeowners create a space that works for them,” said NAHB Remodelers Chair Steve Cunningham.
Top Paint Brands For Residential Bathrooms
- PPG – In 2020, PPG was the number one selling paint brand worldwide. The company’s annual global sales surpassed $15.1 billion.
- Sherwin Williams – You can’t have a list of the best paint brands without Sherwin Williams listed on it. SW is the number one-selling paint brands in the US, which shouldn’t surprise anyone.
- Farrow & Ball – Already a hit in Europe, Farrow & Ball is making a name of itself in the US market. Ever since the company unveiled its California Collection, a series of eight neutral tone paint colors, US homeowners have been going crazy over the interior hues. – The California Collection palette was created in partnership with US designer, Kelly Wearstler.
- Tnemec – When Tnemec released its StrataShield line, it was a watershed moment for the global interior paint industry. The paint can withstand physical and chemical abuse, including repeated abrasion, frequent cleanings, and thermal shock, while providing an attractive finish for interior surfaces.
The colors available on the market are heavily trend-driven, which means that while your bathroom may look beautiful, it may lack your personality. By considering color psychology, you may create the appropriate environment in your bathroom.
Additionally, it will reduce your purchasing options and ensure that your space is ideally customized to your demands. Each color has its implications, which correspond to distinct moods and emotions.
Blue
Alexander Julian EstateWhen we think about blue, the color conjures images of a clear sky and ocean water. Blue bathroom color schemes evoke feelings of tranquillity, nourishment, and solace.
Blue is associated with bathroom interiors more than other rooms. A variety of blue tints are available that will give your space a soothing vibe.
Green
Green is the color associated with nature and tranquility. According to legend, it is the most calming color for human eye exposure and can evoke sentiments of joy, warmth, and even hope.
Include a green shower curtain, a potted plant, or even some window treatment in your bathroom to create a stress-free and relaxing bubble bath experience.
Orange And Yellow
alexanderjulianAny of these two colors can add warmth to your space. Additionally, they are colors that convey vitality and confidence, making them ideal for viewing during your morning shower. Caution is advised since prolonged exposure can elicit feelings of anger or irritability.
A solution to this would be to choose to mix yellow and orange hues into little objects such as towels and storage containers. In this manner, you may give your bathroom an interesting personality without spoiling your mood.
Which Bathroom Colors Should Be Avoided?Our restrooms are frequently smaller spaces with a focus on personal hygiene and grooming. Due to the small size of the majority of bathrooms, we want the space to be bright and inviting. Golden browns and olive greens are two hues that work against the grain in the bathroom.
How To Decorate Your Bathroom with ColorDecorating your bathroom space with the right colors is not an easy task, but it’s also not rocket science.
One can never go wrong with neutral tones. With smaller bathrooms. don’t be afraid to take chances. Here are a few methods on how you can use color while maintaining a clean, bathroom space.
- Accent wall
- Colorful tiles
- Colorful vanity
- Plants
- Wall art
- Colorful rugs
- Colorful towels
Bathroom patterns augment your bathroom space. Choosing the right pattern is challenging but also rewarding. Let’s take a look at a few popular bathroom patterns.
Master Bathroom Color Schemes
Sweetlake Interior Design LLC infused country bathroom color schemes to create this rustic layout. A herringbone floor pattern makes the space feel bigger. Quartzite countertops, a robust shower space, and a TV makes this bathroom space a desirable destination.
Double-Sink Bathroom Setup
A dual sink master bathroom layout from Christen Ales Interior Design. Gray cabinets anchor the white bathroom. Gold-colored faucet fixtures add class while the large mirrors make the space feel bigger.
White Bathroom Color Schemes
John Kraemer & Sons took advantage of the narrow bathroom space to create a stylish and striking layout. White Quartz countertops compliment a large shower area. The double sink vanity and marble add the space’s cohesive effect.
Black and White Bathroom Color Schemes
Designed by Lee Edwards, this shower layout features black and white porcelain tile in small hexagon shapes. Quartz countertops and flat-panel cabinets round out the overall layout.
Bathroom Paint ColorsThe bathroom is the most personal space in your home. It’s one room where you never need an excuse to visit. It offers privacy and relaxation.
Here are a few suggestions for bathroom colors to help you create the ambiance you deserve.
Beige
Beige bathroom color schemes provide a calming effect. This Japanese Zen bathroom features light wood hues and green accents for a sharper image.
Feng shui bathroom color schemes offer a soothing aesthetic. You’ll notice how a window sits in place of a mirror, providing a connection to the outdoors. A cool tone is achieved with light beige walls and a black jade wash basin. Meanwhile, wood accents offer warmth and contrast.
Taupe
Taupe is the best neutral color for bathrooms. Gray and brown colors add a contemporary twist to this timeless layout.
Taupe comes in a variety of shades. Consider a brighter taupe shade and pair it with a purple base to add classic color decor to your bathroom.
Light Blue
Christopher Rose Architects, PAWhen we talk about this color, we’re referring to that stunning shade of blue that you can see when you look up into the sunny sky.
A spa-like ambiance can be created by painting the walls a light blue, but the same effect can also be achieved by painting the accent walls a similar shade of blue. For a somewhat more muted variation that evokes tranquility, choose a version with a gray foundation.
Pistachio
Susan Jay DesignThis color injects a burst of vitality into your space without becoming overpowering. It complements bright white accessories, resulting in streamlined and sophisticated bathroom décor.
Creamy White
This timeless shade of white gives a touch of warmth to a cooler, darker area. This stunning neutral goes with softer accent hues like light pink, lavender, or vintage-patina metallics.
Charcoal
If you want a more dramatic bathroom appearance, use charcoal. It’s a darker, more elegant counterpart of gentle gray. While it is slightly deeper in tone, it contains warm tones, making it flexible.
Light Green
Light green is a soothing color that contributes to the cooling effect of an extremely bright room. This tint pairs well with other natural earth tones, such as sand and taupe.
Waterproof Paint For BathroomsWith the matte-finish style continuing to grow in popularity, bathroom paint may be the answer to the décor conundrum of which type of paint to put on your bathroom walls.
Benjamin Moore, Sherwin Williams, and other major paint manufacturers have created bathroom-specific paints that contain antimicrobial ingredients that inhibit the growth of mildew and mold, bathroom paint is waterproof in this regard.
While your bathroom paint may be resistant to mildew and mold, it will not be completely impervious to the impacts of its moist environment.
While utilizing a specialized bathroom paint is beneficial, the most effective approach to “waterproof” your bathroom’s paintwork is to forego the on-trend matte and start looking for glossy or semi-glossy finishes.
Preserve the matte finish and minimize moisture by ensuring that your bathroom has an exhaust fan for optimum ventilation.
Bathroom Design Color Schemes for 2022
Here are the latest color schemes for bathroom designs and remodels.
Cream
A cream and white bathroom color scheme offers a country farmhouse vibe. Bathrooms weren’t traditionally colorful spaces. If your bathroom is traditional, you might enjoy a neutral color scheme. Cream and white tones offer a relaxed and traditional feel.
Cherry Red
Glossy red wall tiles and red bath mats are a cheerful and bright way to add spunk to an otherwise white bathroom. The color scheme invokes a hospital environment. It emits a clean and germ-free aesthetic.
Amaranth
It’s a hot color right now, and for good reason. Amaranth is not pink, it’s not red, but it’s a beautiful, rich cross between the two that is neither too frilly nor too masculine. The unexpected coordinating shower curtain and cabinet doors reveal the power of color accents.
Mint
Fresh and unfailingly cheerful and white make a surprising color scheme. In tiny bathrooms, where every square inch matters.
An encompassing small-scale wallpaper print in the color scheme breaks the solidarity of the walls and makes the space feel larger. Flanking silver and white sconces heighten the space’s appeal.
Pale Blue
The colors here create a warm, traditional, and serene environment. Pale blue and white as a popular color combination. As a bathroom color scheme, it brightens the space with natural light.
Coastal Blue
There’s something fresh about the color combination of coastal blue and white. This is evidenced in a bright, sparkling bathroom. Mosaic tiles around the bathtub are the clear highlight of this gorgeous spa-like space.
Midnight Blue
You could substitute many dark, dark colors in for the midnight blue and still have a striking bathroom color scheme. We like this midnight blue, with all of its subtle tonal variations in different lighting – greens, blues, greys, and even blacks are all evidenced here, set off by the contrasting white tiles and fixtures.
Gray
This classic color combination works well for a color scheme for any style of bathroom – from the very traditional to the contemporary.
Subway Tiles
A more traditional black and white bathroom, with subway tile walls and black-and-white tiled floors.
Rustic Blue
Notice how the wood mirror frame gives this bathroom a rustic look. As a color accent, orange is the ideal choice against a light blue backsplash. White trim, cabinetry, and a raised wash basin complement the light blue color scheme.
Charcoal Gray
Modern and sexy, this color combination adds an almost romantic vibe to the bathroom. White bathroom fixtures enhance the minimalist design. The contemporary space and contrasts against a moody hue.
Lavender
The sleek, contemporary lines of a modern bathroom are a lovely juxtaposition to the sweeter bathroom color scheme shown here. A retro feel comes through in the large-scale wallpaper, adding plenty of visual interest while not taking away from the important architectural details.
Rose Pink
If you’ve got yourself a house with a circa 1950 bathroom, you might be quite familiar with the rose pink tile conundrum. You don’t have to rip it all out to have a chic, contemporary bathroom. Simplify your storage and wall art and update your porcelain fixtures, and maybe you’ll learn to love the blush hue like your grandmother did.
Tiny Bathroom Color Scheme
White and more white. Bathrooms are notoriously white, at least to a degree. Rather than fighting against this fact, maybe a good idea is to make it the entire crux of your bathroom color scheme.
Men’s Bathroom Color Schemes
A geometric tile floor adds warmth and personality without taking away from a white bathroom color scheme. {simonkennedy}.
White Bathroom Design
It should come as no surprise to anybody that this gorgeous doorless shower comes in its white-and-white color scheme. Love a wooden accent or two.
White Bathroom Remodel
Creamy whites are the foundation in this traditional bathroom, warmed up with some tasteful antique accessories and simple but sophisticated window treatments.
Cherrywood
No, we’re not just talking about components of an ice cream sandwich. The rich tones of a chocolate brown bathroom make even a smaller space feel simultaneously cozy and luxurious. Breaking up the expanse of brown with a geometrically patterned bath rug is a good idea, as is using colored cream tiles between the mirrors.
Turquoise, Pink, And Gold
Boho bathroom chic colors are fun. With bathroom remodel color schemes, think outside of the box. Before begin painting, determine if the juice will be worth the squeeze. There’s nothing wrong with going over the top as long as you don’t embarrass yourself.
Traditional White
Green, white, and wood…with a touch of red. Found paired in nature constantly, kelly green and wood tones are a match made, well, on earth. Plenty of white space in this bathroom makes the colors themselves pop, and some well-edited splashes of red bring the bathroom alive.{smithandvansant}.
Red Brick And Forest Green
This rustic, traditional farmhouse-bathroom style looks friendly and inviting, thanks to the generous use of warm, earthy tones. Brick tile variations do not overwhelm but provide a soothing atmosphere.
Red, White, and Black
Sleek and urban, this color combination works in the contemporary bathroom as well as in other spaces. White grout defines the black tiles, and red plumbing casings set off the unique black fixtures. {a3design}
Pink, White, And Black
Dressing up a color that can often read as juvenile or girly isn’t hard to do with some black accents. A black framed mirror that mimics the pink damask wallpaper, for example, does wonders in transforming the space into one for grownups.
White And Gold Bathroom Colors
The epitome of luxury, gold decor touches add a gorgeous element to a soft cream bathroom. Metallics used in this way work best when kept to individually slim profiles, so as not to overwhelm the space or appear gaudy.{architecturaldigest}.
Black
While “light” isn’t necessarily a color, it’s used fantastically here as a component of the overall bathroom color scheme. Black walls, floor, and ceiling create a cozy surround of a bathroom space, but exposed hanging light bulbs and undermount lighting add ambiance.
Gray Neutral
Varying shades of the same color, such as this bathroom’s warm grey color scheme, provides depth and visual interest while keeping the room cohesive and soothing. Plenty of reflective surfaces keep the organic color scheme from feeling somber.{garyleepartners}.
Black And Gray
This traditional bathroom gets a contemporary twist with a counter sink and classic details. Pale grey marble countertops and tile add a seamless cohesion to the entire space, while black cabinetry grounds it all.
Striped Wall Paper
Vertical striped wall paper will make a tiny bathroom seem bigger. A black and white color scheme would be your safest bet.
Concrete Gray
With bathroom remodel colors, neutral and gray tones offer contemporary flair. In this example, the space follows a brutalist aesthetic. Gold color accents like the free standing bathtub faucet and gold shower door handle provide enough character.
Strong Contrasts
Eclectic interiors have lots of character and feature ways to pair materials, finishes, shapes and colors which would otherwise clash and look less great together. Strong rustic accents can be complemented by clean and minimalist contemporary elements to create a unique design.
Vibrant Green
Designed by Cobalto Studio is. It’s a green oasis with unexpected features and a beautiful layout. Glossy moss green wall tiles are complemented by matte white and light gray surfaces. Dark wood color accents give this area a lush, refreshing, welcoming feel.
White Marble With Black Accents
Marble works in any bathroom. It’s versatile and timeless. In this bathroom by studio SJB, white marble was used for the flooring, walk-in shower, countertop, lower half of the walls. For greater visual interest, designers chose black as the secondary color.
Light Green
Palette materials, colors, finishes and textures are featured in this master bedroom. An ensuite bathroom transforms the spaces into a cohesive pair. Designers Chan and Eayrs add a unique layer of beauty and elegance to the space.
Soft Ivory
White bathrooms are the standard. The spaces are elegant and sophisticated when following a minimalist aesthetic. Studio Gorman designed this interior with white surfaces and soft ivory tones.
Bathroom Color Splashes
Incorporating multiple colors into a room’s décor is a lot of fun and a great way to give it a unique vibe. This is especially true for bathrooms which don’t offer as many customization options as other spaces. Interior design studio Resident Avenue gave this bathroom an accent wall covered in multicolored tiles which turn the vanity corner into a beautiful focal point.
Patterned Wallpaper
A powder room offers character. Thanks to the elegant wallpaper and wood, the space is balanced and organic. The combination of colors allows the otherwise simple pedestal sink to stand out. Created by Meredith Kleinman Design studio.
Warm Wood Accents
The ruggedness of the unfinished walls in this bathroom is complemented by the soft lines of the clawfoot tub and the warmth of the solid wood vanity. Additional accent pieces such as the corner pendant lamp add a boho chic vibe.
Dark Blue
Dark colors are often avoided in interior design and bright nuances are preferred instead for their ability to make small spaces appear large and airy. However, sometimes it’s good to embrace the darkness, as demonstrated by this sumptuous bathroom created by Doherty Design Studio.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)FAQ
What are the best colors for a small bathroom?
There are plenty of different colors that work well in a small bathroom, such as soft pink, mellow purple, or dark eggplant.
What colors are popular for bathrooms now?
For a modern and soothing bathroom, you can choose colors such as charcoal, pistachio, or taupe.
What colors go together in the bathroom?
Neutral hues can be paired in a bathroom, just like yellow and orange.
Bathroom Color Schemes: Wrap Up
Bathroom design color schemes run the gamut of remodeling options. Whether looking for white master bathroom ideas or completing a beige tile bathroom makeover, you’ll discover how the experience is rewarding.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
- 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
What color to make the bathroom? – TOP popular colors and combinations
Color selection rules
To choose the right color for your bathroom, you should take into account many factors. The very first and most simple is the size. Everyone has long known that a dark tone can make a small space even smaller, and using light colors you visually expand any room.
Next, we recommend paying attention to the style of the apartment or the bathroom itself. Each direction has its own database of suitable shades:
- classic - warm white, beige, gold;
- loft - black, gray, red;
- scandinavian - white, gray, beige;
- provence - pastel colors;
- chalet or country - warm dark brown scale;
- modern - muted matte colors.
Aspect No. 3 worth paying attention to: the psychological impact of color and your personal feelings from it. In a yellow bathroom, for example, it is impossible to relax before going to bed. And the combination of black and white does not give a charge of vivacity and energy in the morning. Consider when and under what circumstances the room is used more often.
Don't forget the characteristics of the color itself:
- Saturation. Orange, for example, uplifts and energizes, peach helps to relax, rusty brings comfort and warmth.
- Temperature. Cold shades have a calming effect, give a feeling of purity and sterility. Suitable for overly active people who need peace in the bathroom. A warm color palette looks more cozy, making you feel comfortable standing in the shower or lying in the bath.
- Lordship. Everything is simple here - the more white in the color, the “lighter” it will look.
Don't forget that bathroom colors don't just include the walls: there is also the ceiling and the floor. The classic color scheme is a white or very light ceiling, and the floor is several tones darker than the walls. But there are other ways to design a bathroom - we'll talk about them in the following sections.
What are the most popular colors?
Color really plays a decisive role in the interior of a bathroom: to see this again, let's take a look at the 5 most popular shades and find out their differences.
White
White is synonymous with cleanliness and sterility, which is why it is almost indispensable in the bathroom. In addition, all standard plumbing also has exactly white color: in combination with the same walls and ceiling, it will give the effect of visual expansion of the room.
If you don't want to enlarge your bathroom, create a combination with one of your favorite shades. Here is another advantage of white: it goes with everything. From standard black or grey, to bright pink or serious blue.
Pictured is a white bathroom with black accents. The combination with white sanitary ware seems to many to be contrasting, and the shade itself is dramatic and even mournful.
Another reason for rejection is the widespread belief that black hides space. But this does not mean that different undertones of coal cannot be used in a small bathroom: by combining it with other shades and using it as additional elements, you can achieve the desired contrast and dynamics in the interior.
Beige
Perhaps the second most standard color after white is cream! It is believed that it gives a cold bathroom a bit of coziness, makes it warmer, more comfortable.
If your familiar beige bathrooms are already on edge, don't use it alone. In combination with green, blue, yellow, beige will open on the other side and serve as an excellent backdrop for a flight of fancy.
In the photo, the interior is in a classic style
Blue
Blue symbolizes water and it is at least logical to use it in the wettest room of the house. The color is often used in monochrome design: for this you need three or four shades of blue (from celestial to indigo or cobalt). Two undertones combined with white or gray will also give the desired volume.
To create a bathroom with a twist, use a complementary combination: dark blue contrasts with yellow, blue with red.
Red
The red gamut, although used less often than others, makes an indelible impression when meeting. It may seem that scarlet is not made for the bathroom, just as fire is not made for water. But the union of opposites attracts, although it suits only the brave.
Important! Dominant red is only suitable for bathrooms that are used for short periods: washing, taking a shower. Lying in such a bath will be uncomfortable.
The combination with white sanitary ware looks impressive, but in the lines of individual manufacturers there are also scarlet products - from bathtubs to sinks and toilets.
The best combinations
Monochrome interiors are rare, so you should study the color combinations in the bathroom.
To make it easier to put several colors together, start with one: choose a base color. You can push off from the wall or floor tiles, or from the cabinet that you looked after in the store.
In the photo, wood effect shower tiles
Now we select 1 or 2 additional shades for it. There are color rules (color schemes) that make it easy to find the perfect pair:
- Monochrome. The combination of tones of the same color - vanilla + canary + lemon, mint + herbal + emerald.
- Similar. A union of 2-3 colors located side by side on the Itten circle: yellow + green, red + orange.
- Complementary. It is contrasting - a combination of opposite shades. Blue and orange, for example.
- Triad. Analog combines 3 shades equidistant from each other, contrast - any tone with two opposite ones.
In the photo, grout in the color of the walls
The last step is to decide which color will be the main one (for large surfaces), and which (1-2 tones) highlight various accessories and decor.
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Unfortunately, not everyone is lucky enough to have a spacious bathroom, but limited space can also look cozy.
For this, a light shade is always taken as the basis: snow-white, beige, gray, pastel. It is recommended to use it on walls, ceilings, plumbing, large objects (wardrobe, cabinet).
The color of the floor is usually medium in saturation, but its design should be chosen wisely: transverse stripes, for example, can push a too narrow elongated room.
Another way to visually enlarge is reflection. In the bathrooms, a lot of mirrors, glossy furniture facades, and a stretch ceiling look appropriate.
Tip! Lighting from different points visually expands the space: replace one central chandelier with several spots.
The photo shows a combination of white and wood
Ideas for inspiration
Is it difficult to combine shades? Take a bright printed tile as a basis: it already has all the colors that can later be used on other surfaces to achieve color harmony.
If the room is supposed to use a wooden texture, on the contrary, in order not to miscalculate, give preference to monochromatic shades: white, beige, gray, black.