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26 Gray Bathroom Ideas for Every Design Style
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Kristin Hohenadel
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Updated on 07/14/22
Design by Cathie Hong Interiors / Photo by Margaret Austin Photo
Gray is an understated neutral color that is timeless and classic for a reason. Easy on the eyes, it is versatile enough to work with virtually any design style, from traditional to industrial to contemporary. Gray can be warm, cool, light, or dark. Depending on the tone and shade you choose, gray can fade into the background or set the mood.
Using gray paint for a primary bathroom or a powder room can create an elegant, calming feel. But you can also mix and match flooring, backsplash and shower tiles, and textiles such as rugs and towels in fun and unexpected ways to create a lively gray-toned space.
Check out these stylish bathrooms in a range of styles and sizes that prove that decorating with gray is anything but boring with a little effort and imagination.
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Install a Feature Wall
Design by Jean Liu Design / Photo by Stephen Karlisch
This bathroom from Jean Liu Design features a striking, extra tall gray tile backsplash that adds interest and texture to the wall behind the bathtub.
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Use Chalk Paint
Design by Annie Sloan
This bathroom from Annie Sloan has soothing medium toned gray walls, a painted gray clawfoot tub, and a chalk paint checkerboard pattern on the hardwood floor that complement the timeless room filled with retro-style fittings and soft pink accents.
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Gray Wash the Brick
Design by Leanne Ford Interiors / Photo by Reid Rolls
This one-of-a-kind bathroom from Leanne Ford Interiors includes a a vintage Willy Guhl planter repurposed as a sink, salvaged doors from France, and a gray lime and clay wash that covers the brick walls and the ceiling.
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Contrast With Warm Metals
Design by Brophy Interiors / Photo by Tim Hirschmann
This Huntington Beach, California bathroom from Laura Brophy Interiors has deep gray lightly textured walls that are contrasted with smooth warm gold-toned plumbing fixtures that catch the light from the window and add a shiny contrast.
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Create a Luxe Spa Feel
Design by Lisa Kahn Designs
This beachfront home from Lisa Kahn Designs has a spa-like feel with its massive gray marble shower that creates a luxurious sense of zen. The stone continues onto the flooring for a seamless look.
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Add a Coastal Twist
Design by Tyler Karu Design / Photo by James R. Salomon
Interior designer Tyler Karu of Tyler Karu Design chose a soft blue-gray wallpaper with an illustrated rope pattern to complement a weathered gray wood vanity, marble sink, silver-toned accents, and an oval beveled round mirror in this Maine beach house bathroom.
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Saturate the Walls
Design by Becca Interiors
This Connecticut powder room from Becca Interiors is enveloped in a dark shade of gray, from the shiplap walls to the moldings and window shutters, giving the small space a sense of dimension and making the freestanding vintage-style sink pop. A classic gray-and-white checkerboard floor is a nod to the home's classic bones that lightens things up a bit.
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Backlight It
Design by Tidal Interiors / Photo by Jenny Siegwart
Interior designer Rhianna Jones of Tidal Interiors used LED backlighting to add ambient light to a built-in wall-to-wall shower niche in this pale gray-toned bathroom.
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Combine Tones and Patterns
Design by Jean Liu Design / Photo by Stephen Karlisch
While you can use a single shade of gray to create a cohesive monotone look, Jean Liu Design played with tones and patterns, adding texture to this lively bathroom.
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Go Halfway
Fantastic Frank
This bathroom from Fantastic Frank uses large format gray tiles on the bottom half of the wall and flooring to ground the space, leaving the upper half of the wall white to add balance and luminosity.
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Paint the Shiplap
Design by Kate Marker Interiors / Photo by Stoffer Photography
This modern farmhouse bathroom from Kate Marker Interiors has painted gray shiplap walls that soften the space and complement the light hardwood floors.
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Waterproof the Plaster
Design by Kate Marker Interiors / Photo by Margaret Rajic
This tiny powder room from Kate Marker Interiors has a gray washable and waterproof Tadelakt plaster treatment rendered in Benjamin Moore’s Ashwood Moss. Moody walls are contrasted with a brass-toned mirror and lighting, matte black wall-mounted faucet, and a limestone-effect sink.
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Hang Patterned Wallpaper
Fantastic Frank
This petite Swedish powder and laundry room from Fantastic Frank has gray wallpaper in a damask pattern that adds a touch of classic elegance to the room where you least expect it.
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Multiply the Variations
Design by Cathie Hong Interiors / Photo by Margaret Austin Photo
This understated bathroom from Cathie Hong Interiors uses four different shades, styles, and sizes of gray tile from the floor to the shower pan to the shower walls and nook to create an overall soothing look. A putty gray painted ceiling ties all the grays together.
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Paint the Ceiling
Design by Desiree Burns Interiors
This petite powder room from Desiree Burns Interiors has gray-and-white patterned wallpaper, a light gray door, and a dark gray ceiling that emphasizes its cozy feel.
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Go Retro
Design by Erin Williamson Design
A whispery shade of pale gray paint, light gray penny tiles on the floor, and chrome accents on the retro-style fixtures give this bathroom from Erin Williamson Design a timeless look.
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Veer Toward Taupe
Design by Desiree Burns Interiors
This light and luminous little bathroom from Desiree Burns Interiors uses shades of taupey gray on the walls and sink vanity that marries well with a gray-and-white patterned tile floor and is lifted by shiny bronze- and brass-toned accents.
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Pair Complementary Tiles
Design by Cathie Hong Interiors / Photo by Margaret Austin Photo
Cathie Hong Interiors used different tiles in shades of gray on the walls and floor that are complemented with a honey-toned wood sink vanity, and accented with a metal wall sconce in two shades of pink.
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Toughen It Up
Fantastic Frank
This simple and somber bathroom from Fantastic Frank has an almost Brutalist feel with concrete-effect tiles from floor to ceiling, and simple black accents.
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Japandize It
Design by Cathie Hong Interiors / Photo by Margaret Austin Photo
Cathie Hong Interiors remodeled a midcentury model Eichler home in Willow Glen, California, infusing it with Japandi elements. Stealing some space from the primary bedroom allowed for the creation of an ensuite with a curb-free wet room complete with a soaking tub and Japanese tiles.
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Mix Wallpaper and Tile
Design by Kate Marker Interiors / Photo by Margaret Rajic
This gray-toned bathroom from Kate Marker Interiors mixes gray patterned wallpaper, marble wall tiles, small-scale floor tiles, and a gray shower curtain to create a harmonious but multi-layered look.
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Layer It Up
Design by Tyler Karu Design and Interiors / Photo by James R. Salomon
This bathroom from Tyler Karu Design and Interiors has a mix of gray finishes from the shower surround to the floor to the walls to the Turkish towels hanging at the ready.
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Add Natural Accents
Design by Mindy Gayer Design Co. / Photo by Vanessa Lentine
This bathroom from Mindy Gayer Design Co. mixes marble wall tiles with gray-and-white patterned floor tile, adding warmth with natural accents on the pendant lamp and window shade.
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Wrap the Walls With Tile
Designed by Emily Henderson Design / Photo by Sara Tramp
This bathroom from Emily Henderson Design has wrap-around subway tiles on the walls, lighter gray herringbone pattern floor tiles, and shiny gold-tone plumbing fixtures.
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Use Glass Accents
Fantastic Frank
This small bathroom from Fantastic Frank is bathed in a soothing shade of medium-toned gray paint that is lifted with brass toned accents. A glass shelf displaying amber bottles catch the light and add a sense of lightness.
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Use Silver Accents
Design by JLA Designs
This bright and shiny bathroom from JLA Designs mixes pale gray penny tile flooring with gray subway tiles with a thick paler gray grout, but it's the light-reflecting silver leaf gray patterned wallpaper that brings the bling.
25 Gorgeous Gray Bedroom Ideas
how to decorate with this popular neutral |
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Gray bathroom ideas are a popular choice for a modern bathroom, and it is easy to see why. Gray is the new neutral and there’s a shade to suit every style of bathroom, be it contemporary or classic.
‘Everyone wants to paint their houses grey at the moment,’ says Karen Haller, a color expert who teaches industry professionals the science of applied color psychology, ‘but it’s one of the most difficult shades to get right because of the colors that lie beneath.’
'Working with a neutral palette can easily end up bland. By using symmetry and proportion, together with simple but clean-lined fittings, neutral materials will come to life.
'Any size bathroom that is beautifully proportioned and features neutral, nature-inspired materials will provide one of the most important things in today’s hectic lifestyles; calmness,' says Lisa Persse, Porter Bathroom.
Gray bathroom ideas – 12 ways to use this popular shade
Breathe new life into your space with these smart gray bathroom ideas. From moody dark gray to light pastel gray, here we show you how to choose and update your bathroom color ideas with gray.
1. Use pale grey to create a country garden
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'Decorating with grey works well in a country setting, and salvaged wood comes to life when set against it. Use pale greys on the walls when cupboards and bathroom storage cabinets are made from rustic materials, for a truly homely feel,' says Sarah Spiteri, Editorial Director. However, you can also add grey detailing in accessories, such as blinds, to create that welcoming finish.
2. Add grey to a bathroom with wallpaper
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If you are looking for grey room ideas, often it's best choose a wallpaper to add just a splash of this muted shade.
Patterned bathroom wallpaper ideas, such as this Wilton wallpaper design by Little Greene will add character, depth and texture to what can sometimes be a boxy space free of personality.
A large, bold repeat pattern like this can work in small bathrooms. If you don't want the space to feel too busy, it is best limited to a single wall, perhaps framing a shapely, roll top bath, and complemented by smart bathroom paint ideas on the remaining walls.
3. Create a color clash for depth
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Gentle gray is the most popular of modern neutrals, making it a chic choice for all kinds of interiors, and there are plenty of accent colors for gray that will add relief in a bathroom, which does, after all, need to feel warm.
From cool, light shades to warm, dark tones with depth and drama, gray is a versatile choice that is easy to work with, offering you the freedom to create rooms stamped with your own personality and style.
One of the best ways to add individuality is to layer in highlights and pretty accents that will lift the overall scheme and make the room your own. Here, gray is the perfect canvas for flashes of pink accessories.
4. Decorate with varying shades of gray
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'Mixing different grays can be tricky if they don’t have the same base notes but it’s a look that’s easier to achieve if you mix up your materials: a wood panelled wall with marble effect paper and layers of textiles and textures,’ explains Kate Watson-Smyth, author of Shades of Gray.
When considering bathroom colors, opting for a single, muted shade in an eggshell finish for walls, paneling and window frames will create a blank canvas, allowing furniture and curios to stand out.
5. Match gray bathroom schemes with warm wood
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A match made in heaven, cool shades of gray bring out the warmth and beauty in natural wood.
Modern neutrals are ideal for creating a timeless look. Shades of gentle gray, off-white and natural earthy tones can be used to create a simple and classic backdrop that is calm and easy to live with.
Large format tiles in neutral shades mean fewer grout lines, so they can be a great way to boost the sense of space and make a small bathroom look bigger.
Introduce layers of texture in tiles of similar tones for simple elegance, add depth and character with warm wood and natural stone finishes, or team neutrals with striking furniture and richly coloured accessories to create a balanced and sophisticated scheme.
6. Pick a dark gray for a dramatic look
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Kate Watson-Smyth explains why dark gray works in any space and why you shouldn't be afraid of dark bathrooms:
'If you're only going to paint one wall, it needs to be a gray from the darker end of the spectrum. It will bring a hint of drama to the space. Starting with one wall also gives you a chance to see how you really feel about a color.'
'I’m a huge fan of dark gray walls because I think it’s the easiest of all the grey shades to live with. It works in both daylight and electric light, and most colors look striking when set against a dark, charcoal gray.'
7. Match grey marble with classic black
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Marble is a stylish and luxurious way to introduce gray flooring ideas into a bathroom. What's more, marble is naturally water-resistant and adds a luxurious spa-like feel to a bathroom whether you have a modern space or a more traditional one.
The color gray is a short cut to sophistication, so ramp up the ethereal charm by teaming it with thinly-veined marble for grey and white bathroom ideas that have a lighter touch than all-gray. A smart black bath with aged brass taps anchors the scheme, reinforcing the classic look.
8. Choose silvery wood-effect tiles
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If you are looking for gray bathroom tile ideas that are stylish yet practical, these porcelain wood-effect tiles bring beautiful texture and myriad subtle gray tones to this modern bathroom. Combining the beautiful appearance of silvery weathered timber with the benefits of being easy to clean and water-resistant, the tiles are a brilliant way to bring the beauty of nature indoors.
9. Add a gray vanity unit
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While they are bright and spacious, white bathrooms can sometimes lack depth and interest – adding in gray furniture can be an effective way to create a focal point within the room that will help anchor the scheme. Painted in Farrow & Ball's Downpipe, this gray bathroom vanity idea also features a dark marble top which brings added luxury to the space.
10. Consider the light in the room
(Image credit: Interior Design + Architecture: Finkernagel Ross with Bute bath in a painted finish by Drummonds)
'Timeless and neutral, gray bathroom schemes can offer longevity as well as being a relaxing sanctuary,' explains Helen Shaw, UK director at Benjamin Moore . When deciding on the right paint tone it's important to think about the light, both in terms of natural daylight and light fittings explains Helen. 'Remember that pale grays can feel cold in north-facing bathrooms,' she says. 'Also consider the right lighting for a gray bathroom, these cool tones can make everything, and everyone, look a little pale, so the right lighting is key, especially around a mirror.'
It's also worth thinking about choosing a gray tone that complements your fittings and furniture, too. In this luxurious blue and gray bathroom designed by Finkernagel Ross, the gray wall color features a subtle hint of blue which pairs beautifully with the inky tones of the Drummonds Bute bath and the warm metallic touches.
11. Paint your bath to complement the walls
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To prevent gray bathroom walls feeling cool consider painting other surfaces within the room in warmer colors which are similar in tone suggests Barrie Cutchie, design director at BC Designs .
'Make your gray paint pop by teaming it with darker tones of sea foam greens and metallic accents such as cast-iron radiators. Pick out areas such as skirting boards, windowsills and even a painted bath to contrast against the darkness of the grey walls. Avoid bold color contrasts and stick to a tone-on-tone and harmonious color palette that ‘sings’ together.'
'Choosing a warmer tone,' such as Little Greene's Livid shade, pictured here on this Omnia bath, 'will stop the gray from feeling too cold,' he says.
12. Choose textured tiles in a wetroom
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As often small, sleek spaces with wall-to-wall hard surfaces, it can be tricky to know how to bring character to wet rooms; opting for gray bathroom wall tiles with a textured finish is a brilliant way to make the walls more decorative. Practical yet aesthetically pleasing, hand-poured cement tiles feature subtle variations in color and tone creating a fabulous textured effect when laid. If using cement tiles in a bathroom it's important to seal them before use to make sure that they are water-resistant.
What colors go with a gray bathroom?
If you're wondering what colors go with a gray bathroom, the good news is that there are lots of options. As grey is a neutral color, you can pair it with other neutrals, such as a white bathroom, or go bolder if you prefer – the possibilities are endless. Yellow, pink, coral, navy, green and teal are just a few colors which pair nicely with gray.
How do you style a gray bathroom?
You can style a gray bathroom just like you would with any other color. Be sure to add lots of lovely natural materials to give the room more depth and coziness.
Also, remember that pale grays are good for creating a serene atmosphere while darker shades give a more industrial, urban feel.
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Design Features
Key Features:
- Due to their excellent reflectivity, light gray and silver tones visually expand the space and give it extra radiance.
- This interior is characterized by calmness and stability. The balanced gray background is perfectly combined with rich accents.
- For the bathroom, this palette is perfect because of its practicality. nine0008
Shades of gray
Dark gray tones are used to emphasize the geometry of the room, delineate its boundaries and add a certain severity to the design of the bathroom. To blur the spatial framework of the room and vice versa, light gray colors allow to give the atmosphere lightness and airiness.
Platinum is often preferred as a base color as it creates a neat and tidy look. Silver color is able to increase the amount of light in the bathroom and give it a visual volume. nine0005
Pictured is a bathroom with platinum tiled walls.
An elegant shade of wet asphalt is suitable for a self-sufficient interior, and a steel or pewter color with a bluish undertone is for a restrained and aristocratic design.
Anthracite, charcoal, iron or thundercloud color, despite the cold energy, form a deep and delicate image of the bathroom.
Finishes and materials
Ceramic tiles are the most common wall cladding. Gray tile with imitation of stone, marble or metal, due to a monochromatic grout, creates a natural monolithic surface. Plaster with matte, glossy, silky or velvet textures has unlimited potential.
You can dilute the gray interior with mosaics or patchwork tiles. So that the room does not look too crowded, it is better to apply a fragmentary wall decoration behind the washbasin or near the bathroom. For fashionable and trendy design, modern panels with a 3D effect are used. nine0005
The photo shows gray decorative plaster on the walls in the bathroom interior.
The ceiling in the bathroom offers a practical and moisture resistant finish. For example, a beautiful and durable stretch fabric or slats, which are easy to install and presentable, would be an excellent option.
The floor in the room would be appropriate to lay with wood imitation tiles, caramogranite or use natural cork flooring.
Selection of furniture, sanitary ware and accessories
For a bathroom in gray, furniture elements with plastic or wooden facades are selected. In a spacious room, you can install countertops, wall or floor cabinets, complemented by an illuminated mirror, arrange bedside tables or pencil cases.
A bathtub with a marble bowl will give an incredible sophistication to the environment, which, thanks to the pearl shimmer, will fill the interior with a special charm. In a room in gray tones, shiny steel or gilded towel warmers, faucets and other accessories will harmoniously look. nine0005
The photo shows a bathroom in gray tones, decorated with a hanging cabinet with a glossy facade.
You can diversify a monotonous design with green plants, bright rugs or towels. Additional effect will give the room lighting in the form of spotlights or pendant lights located above the sink.
Gray color combinations
Unique combinations enliven the space and make it cozy. nine0005
White-grey bathroom
A win-win classic combination that fills the room with lightness, relaxation and serenity. White should be used in moderation as it should only accentuate the unique gray and not become the main color scheme.
The photo shows a bathroom interior with white and gray finishes.
Grey-pink bathroom interior
In a dark gray bathroom, a gentle pastel-pink gamma will look particularly advantageous. No less harmonious is the combination of an ashy shade with a powdery color scheme or fuchsia, in any proportions. The gray-pink duet at the same time endows the design with calmness, unusualness and brings bright touches to the room. nine0005
The photo shows a modern bathroom design with pink furniture fronts.
Gray-brown interior
Brown shades warm up a monochrome room and add more comfort and harmony to it. A gray bathroom interior combined with wood looks really stylish.
Pictured is a dark gray bathroom with brown wood accents.
Black and gray bathroom
The gray-black tandem evokes elegance and luxury. Such colors do not give the atmosphere gloom, but rather make it more refined and perfect.
Pictured is a black and gray color palette in a spacious bathroom.
Blue and Gray Combination
Smoky tones with blue or turquoise colors create a rather cool, but mature and elegant combination. Midnight blue and sapphire shades add some solemnity to the interior, while pale cornflower blue, sky or blue colors contribute to relaxation and peace. Due to the low contrast, light blue forms a very pleasant and harmonious duet with gray. nine0005
Pictured is a bathroom with gray tiles combined with blue painted surfaces.
Bathroom in gray with bright accents
Intense color accents not only accentuate the noble gray design, but also completely change the visual perception of the bathroom.
An unprepossessing and ordinary monochromatic interior takes on a truly stylish and colorful appearance due to red shades. nine0005
The photo shows an orange bathtub in the design of a light gray bathroom.
Gold flecks can be selected for a more sophisticated design. Against an ashy background, gold looks very expensive and elegant.
The combination of cold gray and green is topical and natural, a gray-coral combination will bring special freshness to the room, orange or yellow colors will fill the bathroom with cheerfulness and positive.
Photo of a small bathroom
With the use of a lighter palette, glossy, mirror surfaces and a minimum amount of volumetric decor, it is possible to achieve no less impressive interior masterpieces.
The photo shows the design of a small-sized bathroom in gray-pearl tones.
For a small bathroom, it is better to choose compact furniture, and replace floor cabinets with hanging shelves that save usable space. Enlarge and lighten the space can be due to the glass partitions for the bathroom or shower. nine0005
Examples in various styles
Ash tones are ideal for many modern stylistic solutions. For example, a light gray finish combined with crisp white plumbing will be a worthy design for a minimalist interior.
Iron gray and graphite colors will give the bathroom a bold look in the urban loft direction. Nickel-plated and chrome-plated surfaces against the background of concrete walls will look very original. nine0005
Photo of gray concrete walls in a minimalist bathroom.
Expensive marble cladding in shades of gray, combined with beautiful semi-columns and a large bathtub with gilded legs, will perfectly complement the luxurious baroque style.
For classic and neoclassical design, white-aluminium, agate or pebble colors will suit the elegant environment.
Gray toilet design
In the interior of a small toilet in a smoky palette, it is appropriate to use patterned decorative tiles, mosaics or accent color on the wall behind the toilet. Thus, the atmosphere will look more lively and interesting.
The photo shows a design of a gray toilet with an accent wall tiled with drawings.
In a very small washroom, you can apply graphite or anthracite finishes to only one of the planes. This solution will allow you to properly distribute light and shadows in the room and make the interior more organic. nine0005
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The gray bathroom with cleverly placed accents is a cozy space with a pleasant environment that inspires relaxation and relaxation.
20 bathroom design options in gray
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Gray bathroom design will look very interesting, but it is important to strike a balance: gray cannot be the only one, there should be several more shades in the interior. Otherwise, the bathroom will look uninteresting and boring. Let's see what colors gray can be used with. nine0005
Color combinations with gray
Gray is a neutral color and can be combined with many shades. Gray and white are a classic duet in the interior. White is perfectly combined with both light gray shades and dark ones.
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A gray bathroom is characterized by the use of chrome-plated decor elements: a heated towel rail, plumbing fixtures, toilet flush buttons and other details. nine0005
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Gold accents also look good in gray bathrooms. They are also used for bright bathrooms…
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The abundance of dark gray can overload the room, especially if you have a small bathroom. We recommend using it as accent pieces or accessories.
Want to add some dark gray? It will look good as a shade for floor decoration...
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... or as one of the shades in the bathroom. For example, it is suitable for creating a gradient using contrasting colors: bright white and gray.
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Despite the fact that gray and brown are two dark shades, their combination is often used in bathroom design. For example, choosing brown furniture or wood trim. It is important to add some light accents and artificial lighting to the room so as not to get a gloomy interior.
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Bright colors in a gray bathroom are most often used as decor or accents. A popular combination is gray and yellow. See how bright the bathroom looks with just a few yellow elements added.
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What style suits gray
Gray can certainly be used in any interior, as it is universal. But it suits some styles especially.
Scandinavian
In the Scandinavian style, gray is used as the base color and as the basis of the ornament for decoration. It may seem that monotonous gray is boring, but it is not. Various textures come to the rescue. For example, gray tiles with different patterns. Scandinavian style values natural elements. In addition to stone, it can be wood. In this example, the designers used wooden furniture. nine0005
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Minimalism
Minimalistic bathrooms often use monochrome design. And striving for simplicity, they choose neutral shades: white and black. Gray serves as a transitional shade between them, so it is often present in baths of this style to make the combination of contrasting tones smoother.
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Hi-tech
Shiny metal, heavy gray finishes, glass and smart built-in appliances are hallmarks of high-tech style. Dark gray in such an interior looks organic and correct. nine0005
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Classic
In a classic style, designers use light gray shades, creating subtle transitions between them and the white base color. In bathrooms in this design option, there is a lot of light and lightness.
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Provence
In the Provence style, gray is present in an unusual shade: it is often mixed with a little blue - the traditional color for this style. The resulting combination is used as a base shade, complementing with decorative elements in the same range. nine0005
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Small bathroom
When decorating a small bathroom, you can use light gray shades. They will help visually enlarge a small room. For example, if you combine white with light gray, the room will seem more spacious.