Navy blue and white bathrooms
18 Navy Blue Bathroom Ideas
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Updated on 06/27/22
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Of all the spaces in the home that you can decorate, is it weird that the bathrooms might be our favorite? These small rooms—especially powder rooms and half baths—can inspire so much creativity and whimsy, mostly because they feel a bit separate from the rest of the house. We love using big swaths of color, wallpaper, and quirky art to make bathrooms and powder rooms feel unique and sophisticated.
Right now, our favorite way to add color and contrast to a bathroom is by incorporating elements of navy blue—whether that's an opaque coat of paint, a printed wallpaper, a small accent or a tile element.
Ahead, we'll show you eighteen ways you can use navy blue in your bathroom for an elegant and eye-catching aesthetic. This navy blue vanity and mirror combination from Fox Hollow Cottage is a great inspiration starting point.
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White and Navy Floral Wallpaper
Maite Granda
It's hard to express just how much we love this simple floral wallpaper spotted from Maite Granda. Done in navy and crisp white shades, it's sophisticated and feminine without being too girly or traditional.
It provides a perfect backdrop for his and hers sinks with mixed materials—the faucets are done in silver and steel, while the vanity has a wood finish. This mix looks welcoming and casual, perfect for a beach house or second bathroom in any home.
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Navy Tile Floor
Britt Design Studio
This gorgeous bathroom scene from Britt Design Studio is proof positive that few color combos pop, like white and navy. The white window treatment, walls, and vanity set off the rich navy tile floors in such an inviting way. The tile pattern adds just a touch of artistic, almost preppy energy.
On its own, this design scheme is simple and striking. But if you're looking for a way to take this kind of look to a more playful, personalized state—try adding a colorful bath mat, some colorful framed artwork, or even hand towels in a complementary color like mustard yellow, pink, or sky blue.
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Paint Just the Door Navy Blue
Design and Photo: Malcom Simmons for Emily Henderson Design
We love the subtle addition of a navy blue bathroom door that we found via Style By Emily Henderson. This particular hue, which is somewhat muted while also being a bit shiny, works well with this bathroom's gold hardware, stone, and subway tile features.
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Blue Elaborate Wallpaper
Britt Design Studio
We spotted this stunning jewel of a room designed by Britt Design Studio and can't look away. The delicate, elaborate pattern of light blue designs overlaying a navy blue backdrop feels oh so elegant, and we can't even imagine how luxurious it must feel to get ready looking in this stunning ornate gold mirror.
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A Navy Blue Accent Chair
Michelle Berwick Design
A pop of color can make all the difference in a clean, crisp mostly-white bathroom. Filled with beautiful natural light, this master bath from Michelle Berwick Design is given a touch of whimsy and style thanks to a bright navy accent chair.
What ties this striking chair together with the room is the playful tile. In a room that's so focused on simplicity, a bold accent piece will quickly become your favorite element.
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Blue and White All Over
Becca Interiors
Navy and white work together on a large scale, but we especially love how they play together in a mix of textures in a small area, like this bathroom wall we discovered via Becca Interiors. Thanks to an artful mix of wallpaper, marble vanity counter, and brass hardware, this bathroom's interpretation of the classic navy-and-white combination is fresh and unique.
You can make this idea your own simply by finding your own way to combine multiple pieces that feature navy and white. Look for a wallpaper with microprint or even a stripe, and even consider painting the baseboards a navy hue. White towels with a navy monogram will add softness, and if you're really up for a makeover, covering half the wall in a glossy navy subway tile will make this bathroom look truly spectacular.
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Whimsical Navy Wallpaper
K Shan Design
This inviting bathroom from K Shan Design is made all the more swoon-worthy because of the playful wallpaper featuring navy tree leaves and vibrant oranges surrounding the shower comprised of white subway tiles.
What's most appealing about this setup is the cheerful feel of the wallpaper print paired with framed art and vintage rattan statement light piece. Everywhere you turn, the space has something new to capture your attention.
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Painted Navy Blue Cabinets or Vanity
Charlie Interior Design
Another way to add navy blue to your bathroom is to paint the cabinets or vanity. This his-and-her setup from Charlie Interior Design looks fresh and inviting, thanks to the sleek white countertops and white walls. Our favorite element of this design scheme is actually the vintage silver faucets and how nicely they pop against the subway tile backsplash.
The overall effect in this bathroom is traditional and grown-up, even a tad preppy. We could see this combination of silver, navy, and white working well in a beach house or any classic New England-style home.
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Moody Navy Combination
Mary Patton Design
Navy and white (and frankly, most light neutral colors) are such a strong color combo. However, pairing navy with darker shades can open up plenty of possibilities, like in this bathroom by Mary Patton Design.
This muted navy wallpaper has a much softer look than a bright, glossy blue. Also of note is the pairing of dark gray geometric shapes along with the deep blue. Altogether, this color combination in a bathroom is cozy, inviting, and even slightly masculine.
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Navy Color Design on Half the Wall
D Burns Interiors
If you aren't wanting to cover the entire wall with navy, you can opt for something a bit more understated, like in this bathroom by D Burns Interiors. The blue leafy print makes up the upper half of the design, with white panel wainscotting for the lower half. The result feels traditional and timeless.
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Navy Blue Mirror Frame
JK Interior Living
We are all for a statement piece, and this bathroom by JK Interior Living certainly delivers. Despite being the only navy object in the room, this whimsical mirror is the star of the bathroom, effortlessly popping against the white backdrop.
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Navy Blue Wood Panneling
Design: Emily Henderson / /Photo: Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Navy and white come together again in this bathroom by Emily Henderson. The crisp, white clawfoot bathtub looks remarkable when contrasted with the dark wood paneling behind it—in a regal shade of navy, no less. The marble-esque tile on the floor only adds elegance to the space.
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Navy Accent Wall Art
Michelle Berwick Design
Another striking example of navy blue wood panels is used in this bathroom by Michelle Berwick Design. In addition to the accent wall and white accents, some smaller framed pieces of art, also including the blue hue, help liven up the space.
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Navy Feature Wall
Margaret Wright Interior + Lifestyle Photography
While some bathrooms may keep their accent walls behind their vanity, we love this approach captured by Margaret Wright Interior + Lifestyle Photography. The navy blue accent is on the left wall, contrasting the rest of the white subway tile covering the remaining part of the bathroom. Adding a few pegs to the navy makes it an ideal place to hang towels that is functional yet chic.
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Bring in the Blue
Tyler Karu Design
This bathroom by Tyler Karu Design doesn't hold back on the navy—and we love it. Combining the navy and white pattern tile with solid navy paint on the lower half of the wall is already a striking impression, but the addition of modern art on the wall that uses the same hues? Brilliant.
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Navy Features
Tyler Karu Design
This traditional style bathroom designed by Tyler Karu Design opted to use navy in an underrated way—the trim and doors are painted with the deep, rich hue. Paired with the marble sink and silver faucets, the space is a class act, indeed.
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Navy Shower Tile
Victoria Bell Design
In a bathroom designed by Victoria Bell Design, this shower boasts stunning, picket tiles in various blue shades. The result appears almost glimmering, and with a white penny tile insert installed in the center, there is plenty of visual interest.
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Navy Paint With Square Tile
White Sands
This bathroom by White Sands uses navy in the form of paint on the upper half of the wall, with square white subway tile making up the lower half. The application of the navy paint appears artistic, almost cloudy and gives the space a modern feel.
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Top 50 Best Blue Bathroom Ideas
Blue has long been regarded as a color of regal tranquility–calming and refined, and suggestive of the deepest waters and clearest of minds.
The man who appreciates understated serenity doesn’t need to be sold on the color blue, and even less on the handsome navy hue, as he already embraces the power of both.
However, it may come as a surprise that none other than the bathroom itself can benefit from this timeless tone.
Blue, and most especially navy, evoke a nautical air that suits the bathroom abode extremely well. Whether it’s a fine striped wallpaper or cerulean tiles, a refurbished vanity or ship’s cabin accouterments, the blue bathroom denotes a gentleman’s quarters: sacred and well-kept, and always up to par.
While the bold may prefer to go full blue, others can benefit from a splash of navy and touch of azure to add contrast and texture to an otherwise unadorned white bathroom. Ultimately, blue is one of the few colors in which you can’t go wrong; less is more and more is even better.
These top 50 best blue bathroom ideas honor the intimacy of one’s bathing chamber while presenting a fine façade for guests. Unpretentious and always in style, a rich coat of navy or spread of pale blue tiling can transform even the plainest of bathrooms into an abode worth savoring. We all deserve a moment of peace and reinvigoration in our lives, and the bathroom is the perfect opportunity to achieve both.
Why not see what blue can do for you?
1. Modern Blue Bathroom Ideas
Navy blue is a perfect color for modern, minimalist bathroom design. Providing just enough interest without taking over, this deepest shade of blue provides the same visual appeal as black—minus the harshness. This makes navy a great color for all four walls, particularly when you want the focus to fall on your sleek, high-end chrome fixtures. A simple monochromatic color scheme is a hallmark of modern interior design.
Modern or contemporary bathrooms are popular for their spacious, uncluttered feel. Clear glass is a frequently used modern design element because it opens all areas of the bathroom to the eye. Think of floor-to-ceiling shower panels connected by thin metal frames or a glass panel atop a half-wall that serves as a divider between the toilet and the bathtub.
Simple rectangular, square, or circular mirrors are perfect in a modern bathroom. Keep in mind that with modern design, the focus should be on the materials used. It’s the perfect place to showcase a wall-mounted faucet over a stunning marble basin—a feature with innate beauty that might be missed when used in a more complicated design.
2. Traditional Blue Bathroom Ideas
Traditional bathroom design may feature a classic pedestal sink or a wide granite countertop. Cabinetry may be built-in or designed like a refurbished antique dresser. The warmth of your rich oak, walnut or cherry wood cabinets will glow when showcased beside wainscoting painted in a matte blue. Or, you may choose to paint your cabinets navy blue and install real wood paneling to give the room a rich, library-like feel.
When designing a traditional bathroom, consider wallpaper for the upper portion of your walls. You can also use wallpaper to create an accent wall behind the toilet or garden tub. Traditional wallpaper patterns include scrollwork, stripes, and floral patterns. Embossed wallpaper provides a way to add an interesting layer of texture to your classic bathroom.
Additional elements of style in a traditional bathroom may include intricate tile floors or inlaid tile “rugs” featuring a different color and pattern than the rest of the floor. Actual rugs can reflect your chosen shades of blue while a fringed Persian-style rug adds another traditional touch to your overall design.
Bronze, brushed silver, and brass are commonly used for hardware and light fixtures in a traditional bathroom. Stained glass light globes are another way to add a dash of blue while staying true to the classic design. Accent your traditional bathroom with fine art prints in heavy wooden or gilded frames and keep a vase of fresh-cut flowers on the countertop.
3. Industrial Blue Bathroom Ideas
Mention industrial design and the mind fills with images of exposed brick walls, metal ductwork, and the overall ambiance of a trendy loft apartment. While this design scheme is perfect for city dwellers, it can also be used in other types of housing. Many men are attracted to the masculine flavor of industrial design with its no-nonsense, rugged appearance.
Choosing an industrial design for your bathroom opens up material options that may not work well in other rooms. Concrete floors or countertops make a solid industrial statement and can be finished with various stains, paints, and sealants. If you don’t have exposed brick or concrete walls in your existing home, it is possible to replicate these industrial finishes with materials from your local home improvement center. Industrial metal faucets and fixtures are usually rugged and stout, often made of brushed steel or bronze. Using copper fixtures or adding a copper sink can give the eye something unique to focus on in an industrial setting.
Earth tones generally dominate industrial design due to the metal, wood, and concrete it’s comprised of. However, it’s easy to add a splash of blue in your cabinetry or accessories. Consider painting the door a bright cobalt blue that will pop against the muted browns and grays or installing blue metal light fixtures.
As always, art provides another way of introducing color into your industrial design scheme. Frame a favorite movie poster or scour flea markets for old license plates to hang on the wall. You can soften the appearance of an industrial bathroom by being sure to stock it with premium towels and bathmats.
4. Blue Farmhouse Bathroom Ideas
It’s easy to see why farmhouse design has become wildly popular on many home and garden TV shows. Not only does it combine the best of traditional and modern design, it can also be a frugal option when you incorporate recycled elements into your room. This timeless look feels comfortable, cozy, and clean.
Most farmhouse bathrooms have light-colored walls with many interior designers choosing to paint every wall a matte, eggshell white. Other designers venture out, painting walls in a pale shade of robin egg blue or with the faintest nod toward sage green. While very pale walls may sound boring, they work quite well combined with the other textures and surfaces that contribute to farmhouse design.
Wooden walls are practically a must in every farmhouse-inspired bathroom. Often, in older homes, this feature is uncovered while removing drywall or plaster during a renovation. If you aren’t lucky enough to stumble across original wood walls in your home, it’s easy enough to add this touch yourself. But first, you must decide whether you want a shiplap, horizontal plank look or beadboard, where the strips of wood are laid out vertically. Both options are popular in farmhouse bathrooms.
Vanities and sinks are places where farmhouse elements really shine. Look for simple shelves made from rough-hewn wood and pair them with a sink made from a recycled metal washtub. If navy blue is your favorite color, a great place to add it is on the floor. There are dozens of vintage tile designs that pair navy blue or black with white in floral, radiant or checkerboard patterns. Accentuate your farmhouse haven with towels stacked in metal or wicker baskets, soft scatter rugs and a mason jar filled with deep blue hydrangeas.
5. Blue Elegant Luxury Bathroom Ideas
An elegant, luxurious bathroom can mean different things to different people. However, the one thing they all have in common is that no expense is spared when creating these high-end retreats. Whether your tastes lean more toward the contemporary or the traditional, you can find exquisite design features that reflect your personality.
Luxurious shower stalls are usually huge—big enough for two people, if you wish. Rainfall showerheads and programmable jets aimed at different parts of your body are available in contemporary chrome, vintage gold and every metal in between. Huge soaking tubs are a must in luxurious bathrooms. High-end tubs are much deeper or longer than standard bathtubs and may even be available in your favorite shade of blue glass or enamel.
Glass or hand-painted tiles set in intricate designs are the focal points of many elegant bathrooms. Whether on the floor, walls, or backsplash, they make it easy to incorporate your favorite colors. Marble, granite, and quartz add a luxurious flair to high-end bathroom countertops while elegant floor choices could include Italian Carrera marble, travertine, or slate.
Much of the appeal in a luxurious bathroom can be found in the finishing touches. Park a tufted blue velvet bench in front of your bathroom vanity and use elegant glass vases and jars for storage. Opt for a lavish chandelier instead of an ordinary overhead light fixture, and install elegant sconces beside framed bathroom mirrors.
6. Blue Craftsman Bathroom Ideas
Craftsman design originated in America in the early 1900s. Its warm simplicity has stood the test of time and it remains a popular style with new home builders today. Craftsman homes include lots of simple, clean lines and sturdy construction with little ornamentation.
The focal point in a craftsman bathroom is most likely its woodwork. Windows are usually designed with wide wooden frames and generous windowsills. Cabinet doors are simple, often featuring a raised panel around the edges, and are equally attractive with a stained wood or painted finish. Choose a solid, muted color, and add simple brushed steel or matte black hardware.
Natural stone is often featured in craftsman design and is most commonly seen on exterior porch columns. It also looks nice inlaid around a garden tub. Installing a fieldstone vanity wall is another way to add the beauty of stone to your traditional craftsman bathroom.
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Beachy and Tropical Blue Bathroom IdeasA trip to the beach means relaxing among every shade of blue imaginable. From the pale aqua waves lapping your toes to that dark band of cobalt on the distant horizon, blue is a must-use color in every beachy bathroom retreat.
Ideally, this style of bathroom will feature plenty of natural light from windows, skylights or transoms. Choose bright white accents to replicate the oceanic color scheme and provide a cool, clean contrast against your chosen shades of blue. Don’t be afraid to try a brilliant turquoise paint or tile, especially if your style tends toward tropical or Caribbean vibes.
Round out your beach-themed design with driftwood-inspired wood cabinets or mirror frames, exotic green plants, and artwork that captures your favorite beach memories. If your preference leans toward simpler color schemes, look for black-and-white beach images that will honor the theme without introducing too many additional colors.
8. Blue Mid-century Bathroom Ideas
Mid-century design was born in the Scandinavian countries of Europe and became popular in America after World War II. It features minimalistic lines and angles with little embellishment. A mid-century bathroom cabinet may appear boxy in design and may not have visible hardware. These cabinets and vanities are often attached to the wall, a foot or more above the floor.
A mid-century bathroom may have solid matte countertops or a shiny laminate surface. Though most midcentury bathrooms have inset sinks, many newer bathrooms include vessel-style sinks. An original mid-century era bathroom would almost certainly have had a tile floor. Even so, modern midcentury bathrooms often have hardwood floors or tile that looks like real hardwood.
Your mid-century bathroom may be monochromatic, featuring shades of only one color. However, you can combine different colors without stepping too far away from the overall mid-century flavor. Just remember that the appeal of mid-century design is simplicity, so keep the space as clean and uncluttered as possible.
9. Eclectic Blue Bathroom Ideas
The word “eclectic” is used to describe something that derives from a broad and diverse range of sources. Therefore, an eclectic bathroom is one that combines your favorite elements from different styles, time periods, and trends. Some designers may use the word “transitional” when referring to this type of interior design.
The secret to creating a beautiful, non-chaotic eclectic bathroom is finding one unifying element or motif to build around. Focusing on a specific color is one way to do this. If navy blue is your favorite color, you might paint one accent wall that shade and then upcycle old frames with the same can of paint. Add coordinating artwork and hang them on the other bathroom walls, which could be painted a soft blue-gray.
An eclectic bathroom is a perfect place to install classic Spanish, Greek or Italian hand-painted tile around a minimalist white lacquer vanity. Stack rolled towels on a round wooden tray, place potted succulents on a shelf, and keep extra accessories to a minimum to avoid visual clutter.
10. Small Blue Bathroom Ideas
While any of the design styles listed above can work in a small bathroom or powder room, there are certain challenges when it comes to decorating these little spaces. Some half baths only take up a dozen square feet, with a toilet at one end and a sink at the other. It can be hard to make the most of such confined quarters.
Although long-standing design advice has been to use a light color palette in small spaces, a solid punch of bright color can make a big statement in these tiny rooms. One-inch tiles in glossy cobalt blue can be used on the walls and floors, paired with white grout and a traditional white pedestal sink. Powder rooms are an affordable place to feature a marble countertop or other high-end finish since such a small amount of the expensive material will be required.
Blue Bathroom Idea FAQs
What goes with blue tile?
Unless you’re unusually daring, you’ll want to stay safe with neutral colors against the blue tile floor. The blue floor will be the focal point, while cream, white, tan, brown, and other muted colors will play a supporting role.
What color should I paint my bathroom if my cabinets are blue?
It’s hard to argue with white’s flexibility, but this is one case where it’s definitely the best suited for the job. The darker cabinets will be offset by the fresh, white walls. They’ll brighten the space and keep it from feeling too cramped.
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As a rule, blue is not used as often in interior design as, for example, yellow, beige, green, and in vain. After all, associatively, it can be compared with the water or air element. It is the blue bathroom that will bring their symbols into the surrounding space. How good are these images? They are magnificent in their boundlessness, depth of shades, mystery. Don't be afraid to experiment with blue! His coldness is often deceptive, and if you forget about the conventions, then he is able to completely transform the room, make it sophisticated and elegant.
The deep blue tint in the design of this bathroom is used metered, as a title decoration, denoting a central place in the interior. The natural wood finish, embodied in the mirror frame and hanging pedestal, helped to strengthen the position. Blue and brown perfectly complement each other, forming a majestic idyll - like the sea and the ship.
Rectangular blue tiles in the form of brickwork decorated a fairly spacious shower room. Glossy cladding covers the walls from floor to ceiling, visually stretching them vertically, as if trying to reach the sky. The snow-white floor and sanitary ware echo the seam joints of ceramics, effectively reflected in its polished surface.
Bright turquoise tiles with black graphic patterns cover the wall in the shower room. Such a technique works very actively, focusing attention on itself in a snow-white interior, and therefore does not require continuation. Well, except that a chair of the same rich shade will keep him company.
A bathroom in muted tones of blue may seem too gloomy at first glance, but it is far from it. It gives depth, envelops with mystery, as if plunging into the dark waters of the ocean for a while, and only at the very top leaves a bright light.
Blue is the perfect color for a vintage style bathroom. In the middle of the last century, it was he who was often used in the decoration of bathrooms. However, the blue paint that once set the teeth on edge was forgotten for a long time. And only years later, interest was again shown in her. The interior looks like it came out of the pages of a magazine of that time, and only the black tile wall is an innovative technique. Everything here is designed in the same style, including floor tiles with beautiful ornaments.
The design of the bathroom, built on the harmony of two colors: white and blue. This time, a collection of tiles in soft colors was chosen to create a warm atmosphere. The dusty blue cladding subtly mutes the surrounding whiteness, yet looks very organic. The wall in the shower cabin is decorated with a glass mosaic, small particles of which, when light hits them, emit a shimmering sheen.
The color of blue steel on the tiles is fresh and modern, especially if it rhymes with other interior details, such as a rug or a sliding panel. The drawing applied to the surface of monochromatic ceramics creates an interesting visual effect realized through the play of refraction and interweaving of lines.
A bathroom where the emphasis is on floor tiles and soft pink accessories. Ceramic coating in blue and blue tones is stylized as a trendy vintage. Pale pink shades look unusual and fresh against its background.
A compact bathroom with a thoughtful design. Sky blue square tiles add air. Its matte texture is pleasant to the touch. From decors in the Mediterranean style it breathes warmth. The room looks more spacious and brighter. In such an interior, it is easier to breathe.
The mosaic of azure gray is diluted with several other shades of blue at once: ultramarine, cobalt, sapphire, blue, dove. The original wall mix can only be compared to the sea, so different, so changeable…
Midnight blue is relevant not only for the bedroom, as it turned out. The hexagonal tile of this shade fits perfectly into the concept of the bathroom, where sometimes you need to relax, take a break from everyday worries for a while. This will be greatly facilitated by the "star theme", which is infinite like the universe itself.
The bathroom in cold tones of blue has not lost its charm. Light blue walls and a curtain on a sea-green window are played with other colors: purple, white, brown. Floor porcelain tile "under the tree" balances the balance of "winter" and "summer".
Retro style has long been successfully registered in the design of bathrooms. Dark blue walls serve as a good background for snow-white semi-antique furniture, wide borders, accessories, and a crystal chandelier. The floor of black and white tiles also does not stand out from the general concept.
Some shades of blue fit well into the interior of children's bathrooms. Part of the wall, painted in steel blue, sets a calm tone for the whole environment. The rest of its half is decorated with snow-white tiles, stylized as brickwork. The integration of wooden furniture and accessories is another original design technique.
Sometimes the details are everything. Bathroom in modern style with expressive decoration above the sink. As conceived by the designers, the tiles in the washbasin area are a feast of unusual tones and bright fantasies. Many shades of blue are mixed in the graceful petals of the pattern, and ocher blotches only enhance the contrast. Ceramics with plant motifs became central in the interior.
For a country-style bathroom, dove-colored tiles are chosen. Patchwork, beloved by many, is reflected in wall cladding. Ceramics with different ornaments are laid out in the washbasin area. Against its background, rough wooden details look unusually colorful.
Luxurious bathroom design where blue is the predominant color. The walls of the room are stylized as Delft porcelain, hand-painted in blue and white. A spectacular Dutch print is also present in the window opening and on the curtains. Expensive interior details captivate with their non-triviality and elegance.
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Clearly, for decades, the blue bathroom has been a classic example of a sustainable color scheme. Alternatively, blue shades have a calming effect. It is the blue bathroom that is associated with the sea and the sky. By the way, the tones of blue, however, like white, are reminiscent of crystal clearness.
These color qualities work great in both large and small spaces. Of particular note are children's bathrooms - for boys, a blue bathroom is almost a win-win option.
With the many shades and combinations of blue, the options for great ideas are endless. Moreover, the color scheme is not limited to individual styles.
The blue palette works great in both classic and modern hygiene room interiors. From simple one-color solutions to bold design developments, jacuzzi showers in blue are unobtrusive and pleasing to the eye.
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Blue bathroom ideas
Here are some ideas to help you understand how to use blue and its shades.
Firstly, the blue and white combination is considered a classic of the genre. But this does not mean that other combinations cannot be used. For bold decisions, read this review.
Second, try dark blue stripes. The direction of the strips depends on the configuration and height of the ceilings in the room. To help you section - color illusions. Thirdly, be careful about cornflower blue shades, and if possible, replace them with calmer tones.
Fourth, you can use aquamarine floral wallpaper. Fifth, try smoky blue marble, or similar. This is a win-win.
Also, decorating a blue bathroom, you can:
- Experiment with a blue floral ceiling;
- Use cobalt colored tiles as an accent;
- Try the blue beach stripe theme;
- Use some amazing shades of turquoise.
Blue mosaic is very relevant. But you need to add it with caution, in moderation.
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In some cases, blue color visually suppresses other shades. But you've already read about visual illusions, haven't you? For example, if you decide to install a blue sink, choose a shade based on harmony. This does not mean that all other plumbing should be in this color. Of course not, but in this case it should be neutral shades. This statement also applies to accessories. This is where the win-win option comes in - white in a blue bathroom.
Be wary of the desire to paint the walls of the bathroom in dark blue. If overdone, the impression can be depressing. In addition, the already modest areas of the bathrooms will visually appear even smaller in size. But there is definitely a way out. It is worth compensating for the dark blue color with blue ceramics. Or use white, gray or blue accessories. Also, consider using a dark palette on just one accent wall.
For dark blue shades, it is better to use similar accessories. What is the idea here? These navy blue accent pieces usually bring a lot more color to a room than you expect. For example, rugs, shower curtains or towels. These accessories in a dark blue color scheme take up enough space, which prevents the visual perception of the integrity of the dark walls.
If you're a big fan of soaking in the bath, consider decorating your ceiling in a rich yet soothing blue.
It doesn't matter if you can't afford to install a ceiling light above your bathing bowl. In this case, sky blue shades of the ceiling will be an excellent choice.
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Do you want your bathroom to look stylish and modern? Okay, here's the best way. Obviously, white and blue bathrooms create the effect of a sense of eternity. In addition, the blue and white color scheme allows you to decorate the room according to your budget. This color scheme for the bathroom is so common and so popular that it will not be difficult for her to choose the appropriate accessories.
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But if you are planning a major bathroom renovation, decorate the floor with blue tiles. The ideal solution in this case would be to decorate the walls with a soothing cream shade. In addition, accessories in blue
should be added.Without a doubt, shower curtains and/or towels in white or blue will perfectly decorate the interior of a blue bathroom. This design technique ensures the integrity of the design. It is equally important that such a color solution allows you to easily switch to other color schemes. For example - blue walls with white ceramics plus white accessories.
With a small bathroom renovation budget, add some blue touches to your predominantly white or light gray bathroom. Next, use accessories, a rug and towels in a predominantly blue tone. Accordingly, add a blue shower curtain to them. To keep the space from looking visually boring, feel free to add a few shades of blue. If you are confident in your taste or have found a suitable idea, use different colors for accents.
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Light blue colors are very calm and reserved colors. This palette is ideal for well-lit, spacious rooms or bathrooms for children. A soft light palette can be used just about anywhere because it works visually great in any space.
You can add some bright turquoise shades to dominate the blue bathroom, but they work best as an accent color.
The blue palette works very well as a base color. However, with the help of blue shades, a clean look is created. But this is the case when walls are painted in blue or bathroom tiles are laid. Something about this color is deeply soothing. Meanwhile, blue tones are a great accent for darker blues. But not only, here you can use other colors. Thus, the overall space of the blue bathroom is brightened.
Of course, bright and light blue brings a little life to any space. Blue bathrooms are no exception. They look especially great when they work in contrast with dark blue, evoking the navy. This particular color scheme creates a stunning blue nautical-themed bathroom.
Most people consider shades of blue to be the colors of the sea. Together with weathered, lighter woods and some nautical touches like seashells and anchors, this is both a playful and clean bathroom theme.
Interior color combinations - how to choose the right color scheme
Dark blue bathroom interior
Darker, softer, deeper shades of blue create a feeling of coziness and comfort. But to achieve this effect, you need the right combination of accent colors. For a marine theme, the use of dark blue tones is simply necessary. What are the images of dolphins or whales! For greater effect, add silver and gold, but just a little. This will help create an overall sense of calm. Or are you going on a deep ocean journey?
The dark color scheme also pairs well with more modern style trends. First, combine dark blue tones with clean, straight lines. Secondly, install chrome plumbing, made in one of the modern styles. And most importantly, be based on minimalism and the result will exceed your expectations.
In addition, dark blue can be used to create a tropical bathroom. If your room is well lit, paint the walls blue, then use bright and warm shades of blue for the floor tiles. In this case, accessories are selected to match the floor.
To match the walls to the color scheme of the flooring, just use the blue bath mats. The effect is unusual. On the one hand, the blue bathroom will look "alive", and on the other - calm. This is the feeling you get on vacation in an exotic place.
Conclusion
So, blue is, without exaggeration, the color of opportunity when it comes to hygienic interiors. The blue bathroom, with the help of visual techniques, can be given the function of calm and relaxation. It can become exciting, cozy or exotic - it all depends on the right choice of shades, color scheme in general and use cases.
Nevertheless, it is in the bathroom that we start and end the day, which means that its atmosphere helps us to maintain cheerfulness and calmness. We hope that our tips and ideas will help you to make your dream come true in the perfect design of your own bathroom.
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