Romantic bathroom colors
28 Best Bathroom Paint Colors
Don’t let its beautiful backsplash, trendy touches, or a luxurious tub fool you: At the core of a well-designed bathroom is a fabulous paint shade. After all, paint has the power to transform every space, so why would your bathroom be an exception? Though footprint and amount of natural sunlight come into play when making the big decision, the good news is that you have no shortage of options. Neutrals for a pared-back pad? Dark moody tones for a hint of drama? A bold pop of color to embrace your maximalism? The sky’s the limit. The hard part, however, is choosing the right pigment, which can be an incredibly daunting task. To help, we asked a handful of industry-favorite designers to share their go-to shades. Their responses fall on every end of the color spectrum—all you need to do is choose one.
1
Newburyport Blue by Benjamin Moore
Benjamin Moore
“I love using Newburyport Blue by Benjamin Moore in bathrooms, especially powder rooms with little or no natural light. It is a very strong color that immediately evokes a warm richness.”
—Kate Hunt, Kathryn Hunt Studios
Buy Now
2
Mopboard Black by Benjamin Moore
Benjamin Moore
“I often use Benjamin Moore’s Mopboard Black for bathrooms. I love a dark, moody powder room that feels both mysterious and elegant. Mopboard Black is a hue that feels warm and has a lot of depth of color—perfect for a bathroom.”
— David Frazier
Buy Now
3
Simply White by Benjamin Moore
Benjamin Moore
“It is a fresh, warm, and buttery white that works well with nearly any design palette. My recommendation is to go for a matte finish, which brightens the space while creating soft depth as the lighting changes throughout the day.”
—Jeremy Graef, Connate Design
“I love pattern and color, but sometimes a classic white is the way to go! Keeping some bathrooms clean and crisp in the perfect white like Benjamin Moore’s Simply White OC-117 allows the other elements to shine. Add in a high sheen finish for dramatic effect, and you have the blending of timelessness and luxury.”
—Robin Gannon, Robin Gannon Interiors
Buy Now
4
Chartreuse by Benjamin Moore
Benjamin Moore
“For an exciting pop of color in an unexpected place, we love to use something completely off the wall for a bathroom, like Benjamin Moore’s Chartreuse. Typically in primary baths, we like to take a softer approach, but a pool bath was the perfect place to bring in a color not typically used in bathrooms. We even used this as a catalyst for the outdoor color scheme.”
—Zandy Gammons, The Warehouse
Buy Now
5
Dried Thyme by Sherwin-Williams
Sherwin-Williams
“This color, a warm blend of green and gray, is perfection for a powder room designed to make heads turn. It’s both sexy and soothing while creating an instant feast for the eyes—especially when paired with a bold wall covering.”
— John McClain, John McClain Design
Buy Now
6
Calm by Benjamin Moore
Benjamin Moore
“My absolute favorite white of all time is Calm by Benjamin Moore. It has a soft, cozy feel with a drop of warm gray in the hue. It feels crisp, clean, and timeless and is particularly responsive to changes in lighting, whether natural or artificial. It is extremely versatile no matter what style, color scheme, or room you are working with.”
—Allison Babcock, Allison Babcock Design
Buy Now
7
Iron Ore by Sherwin-Williams
Sherwin-Williams
“My favorite color is Iron Ore by Sherwin-Williams. I place the Iron Ore–painted walls in sequence with mirrors to balance out the tones and paint the ceilings a lighter color. I also place the sconces on the painted wall to give a gentle and subtle glow to the color.”
—Mauricio Lobeira, Ten Plus Three
Buy Now
8
Crisp by Portola Paints
Portola Paints
“Portola Paints’ Crisp is true to its name. It’s the perfect crisp, clean, bright white with a subtle hint of warmth that works equally well in a small powder room as it does in an airy primary bath.”
— Molly Torres Portnof, DATE Interiors
Buy Now
9
Razzle Dazzle by Benjamin Moore
Benjamin Moore
“It’s certainly not for everyone, but we painted our bathroom Benjamin Moore’s Razzle Dazzle—an homage to Elsa Schiaparelli’s trademark Shocking Pink—and there is not a more flattering color. The reverb of four walls of hot pink always keeps you looking like you just returned from a tropical vacation; healthy and tan no matter your actual condition. ”
—William Cullum, Jayne Design Studio
Buy Now
10
Organdy by Benjamin Moore
Benjamin Moore
“I love a soft dusty blush pink in a bathroom for the way it warms up any complexion, especially on those early mornings when you could use a boost in the mirror. Organdy looks fantastic alongside neutral white tiles, Carrara marble, and even a multicolor tile medley.”
—Noz Nozawa, Noz Design
Buy Now
11
Dark Purple by Benjamin Moore
Benjamin Moore
“Dark Purple from Benjamin Moore is a rich aubergine that is equal parts regal and sexy. It’s ideal in a bathroom because it is dramatic, moody, and enveloping.”
—Kristin Kong, K Kong Designs
Buy Now
12
Alabaster by Benjamin Moore
Benjamin Moore
“There is a timeless and universal purity to this classic shade of white. But it is the subtlest undertone of pink that lends this color its real magic in the bathroom. Combined with warm lighting from sconces, this wall color proves the perfect backdrop to see our best complexion reflected in the bathroom mirror.”
—Michael Cox, Foley&Cox
Buy Now
13
Sweater Weather by Sherwin-Williams
Sherwin-Williams
“The paint color I’m totally grooving with these days would have to be Sherwin-Williams’s Sweater Weather. I love the balance of warm and cool tones all wrapped into a neutral that’s workable with so many concepts and color palettes.”
—Quintece Hill-Mattauszek, Studio Q
Buy Now
14
Cinder Rose by Farrow & Ball
Farrow & Ball
“I love Cinder Rose in a traditional setting, painted above the dado with lots of white subway tile and a gorgeous basketweave marble floor. Please go ahead and paint the ceiling too! Every time you look in the mirror you will be rewarded with a gorgeous, healthy glow created by this beautiful, rich color.”
—Kimille Taylor, Kimille Taylor
Buy Now
15
Adrift by Sherwin-Williams
Sherwin-Williams
“Adrift is a soothing shade to use in a seaside bungalow, or the perfect way to conjure those beach vibes wherever you reside!”
—Rayman Boozer, Apartment 48
Buy Now
16
Teresa’s Green by Farrow & Ball
Farrow & Ball
“Teresa’s Green is a light celadon that provides a soothing environment and complements a wide color palette of accessories. I often pair it with large-scale blue ginger jars to hold makeup remover wipes, and smaller blue-and-white accessories for other personal grooming items. Add in fluffy white towels and silver trays for linen-like cotton towels, as we are all washing our hands one thousand times a day.”
—Joy Moyler, Joy Moyler Interiors
Buy Now
17
Fresh Kicks by Clare Paint
Clare Paint
“White is such a fresh, clean, and invigorating color! Perfect for a bathroom.”
—Brigette Romanek, Romanek Design Studio
Buy Now
18
Stone Blue by Farrow & Ball
Farrow & Ball
“This watery blue tone is perfect for a bathroom, a space that we typically want to feel bright and clean. It may be a bit bold for a master bath, or for all the walls of a bathroom, but it’s just the right intensity for cabinetry or for a smaller powder room.”
—Christine Markatos, Christine Markatos Design
Buy Now
19
Decorator’s White by Benjamin Moore
Benjamin Moore
“My go-to paint color is always Decorator’s White by Benjamin Moore. It's the perfect warm white without the yellow undertones. I love pairing that with high-gloss Super White for doors and trims in the bathroom to add a bit of contrast and pop—creating the perfect balance of neutral warmth with a touch of modern flair.”
—Marina Hanisch, Marina Hanisch Interiors
Buy Now
20
Pale Oak by Benjamin Moore
Benjamin Moore
“I always start with the stone when designing a bathroom, and that begins to inform the color palette. Pale Oak partners well with most marbles, enhancing the vein in the marble, but equally works to soften a dark tile. Be careful, it can go gray or beige depending on the light. Personally I love that about it, but depending on the space, it can be tricky.”
—Bradley Odom, Dixon Rye
Buy Now
21
Stonington Gray by Benjamin Moore
Benjamin Moore
“I love bathroom stones that have clean whites and light grays in them. I like to pair that with a light gray paint color—like Benjamin Moore Stonington Gray—to pull that color onto the walls. It's a crisp way of keeping things neutral but tying it all together.”
—Lauren Behfarin, Lauren Behfarin Design
"Benjamin Moore Stonington Gray is a great paint color for the bathroom—whether on the walls or cabinets. It is a versatile warm neutral that looks wonderful with soft whites and grey, darker navy and even bright pink."
— Blair Burton, Blair Burton Interiors
Buy Now
22
Softer Tan by Sherwin-Williams
Sherwin-Williams
“Sherwin-Williams’s Softer Tan is a beautiful color, especially in a Calcatta marble-covered bathroom. This warm neutral picks up on the veins in the marble, creating a gorgeous overall result. They pair well together, and the walls won't overwhelm the marble tile floors or countertops.”
—MA Allen, MA Allen Interiors
Buy Now
23
Soft Chamois by Benjamin Moore
Benjamin Moore
“I love clean white bathrooms, especially when they are en suite; it feels both classic and timeless. When it comes to a particular color, I love using Benjamin Moore’s Soft Chamois. For powder rooms with no baths and showers, I go all out with a great lacquered look or wallpaper for more drama.”
—Shelley Johnstone, Shelley Design
Buy Now
24
Ashley Gray by Benjamin Moore
Benjamin Moore
“I've been having a love affair with Benjamin Moore's Ashley Gray. It's got verve and reminds me of a Wendy's Frosty shake, and it offers the versatility of a neutral—but with some attitude!”
—Corey Damen Jenkins, Corey Damen Jenkins Associates
Buy Now
25
Chantilly Lace by Benjamin Moore
Benjamin Moore
“I personally love clean (white) bathrooms, as it is good for the lighting, while creating a fresh feeling. Chantilly Lace by Benjamin Moore is a beautiful white that I use. ”
—Liana Reid, REIDesign
Buy Now
26
Cornforth White by Farrow & Ball
American Artist/Farrow & Ball
“I love a bathroom that feels clean and calm. Farrow & Ball's Cornforth White is my favorite versatile color that creates the perfect palette for adding texture through stone, tile, and small accessories. It is almost like the chameleon of paint colors taking on endless shades of gray.”
—Margaret Naeve, M Naeve
Buy Now
27
Tranquility by Benjamin Moore
American Artist/Benjamin Moore
“It’s a soft blue-green shade, with enough gray to give it some nice depth and keep it from going too pastel. It looks lovely when paired with a black accent tile.”
—Karen Vidal, Design Vidal
Buy Now
28
Gray Cloud by Benjamin Moore
American Artist/Benjamin Moore
“I recently used this Benjamin Moore color to go with a beautiful light gray blue Argent marble. The color kept the wall neutral but nicely went with the marble and complemented the color of blue gray tiles.”
—Mia Jung, Ike Kligerman Barkley
Buy Now
29
Hale Navy by Benjamin Moore
American Artist/Benjamin Moore
“A dark bathroom balanced with white is a great way to go. Hale Navy is one of my all-time favorite colors. It works perfectly with marble or white cabinetry. White is such a crucial color to consider in a bathroom because it always feels fresh and clean. The darker navy tone also works perfectly with the warmer metal trends like brass and copper.”
—Hannah Collins, Hannah Collins Designs
Buy Now
30
Borrowed Light by Farrow & Ball
American Artist/Farrow & Ball
“Borrowed Light is the most exquisite and calming color in a bathroom when combined with gray marble finishes. It's an effortless light blue that doesn't try too hard and feels like a breath of fresh air.”
—Erin Gates, Erin Gates Design
Buy Now
31
Hague Blue by Farrow & Ball
American Artist/Farr & Ball
“Farrow & Ball is always my go-to as far as paint brands go, but this particular blue has been speaking to me for the last few months now. I'm currently using it in a New York penthouse library built-in, but this rich navy would also work seamlessly in a bathroom, kitchen, or on a front door.”
—Shana Wardle, Homepolish
Buy Now
32
Gray Owl by Benjamin Moore
American Artist/Benjamin Moore
“I love this gray because it works with both warm and cool color palettes. It’s a rich enough color to be used as an accent wall, but is still neutral enough if you wanted to paint more than one wall. This color also pairs really well with your most commonly used bathroom marbles, such as Carrara and Statuary.”
—Karen Asprea, Karen Asprea Studio
Buy Now
33
Sable Calm by Valspar
American Artist/Valspar
“I tend to like colors that are hard to read, and Sable Calm definitely falls under that category. The color changes depending on the time of day. It's like a mood ring: Soothing and dark at night and refreshing during the day. Watch out navy! Dark green is moving in!”
—Joann Neenan, Homepolish
Buy Now
34
Passive by Sherwin-Williams
American Artist/Sherwin-Williams
“This pale gray has beautiful light-reflective qualities that accentuate the architecture through subtle shadows without distortion. It's sophisticated and subtle, yet warm. It's a color I keep returning to for bathrooms without hesitation.”
—Jeff Andrews, Jeff Andrews – Design
Buy Now
35
Cheating Heart by Benjamin Moore
American Artist/Benjamin Moore
“My favorite bathroom color is a warm dark gray and I find it to be a really good color to get dressed by in the mornings. It’s always easier to see how you look against a dark background, with good lighting of course, and this gray is very complementary to every skin tone.”
—Tim Campbell, Studio Tim Campbell
Buy Now
36
Elephant's Breath by Farrow & Ball
American Artist/Farrow & Ball
“Farrow & Ball’s Elephant’s Breath pairs beautifully with stone and adds a timeless and holistic feel to any bath.”
—Melissa Lewis, Lewis Giannoulias Interiors
Buy Now
37
Newton's Indigo by Portola Paints
American Artist/Portola Paints
“For the guest bath? Go crazy. Try Newton’s Indigo with brass hardware.”
—Jamie Davis, Portola Paints
Buy Now
38
Super White by Benjamin Moore
American Artist/Benjamin Moore
“It’s a beautiful, cheery and clean, warm white that doesn’t lean yellow or blue or gray. It also isn’t blinding. It works well in most lighting, so it’s a go-to for me, especially with the by-video clients I help since I can’t be there to see the light with my own eyes.”
—Mandy Cheng, Homepolish
Buy Now
39
Ballet White by Benjamin Moore
American Artist/Benjamin Moore
“Usually I like my bathroom tiles to be the main event and I let the walls relax into a pale shade of one of the colors in the tiles. The Benjamin Moore color #OC-9, Ballet White, is warm and soft and it doesn’t steal the attention away from the tile design. It accomplishes a sophisticated and overall finished appearance for the bathroom.”
—Hilary Unger, Perianth Interior Design
Buy Now
40
Temptation by Benjamin Moore
American Artist/Benjamin Moore
“San Francisco is full of bathrooms and split baths with traditional Edwardian detailing: White hex mosaic floors, white subway tile showers and wainscots and thick window and door moldings. A great way to add unexpected contrast and class to these spaces is by painting the walls and ceiling deep charcoal gray.”
—Emilie Munroe, Studio Munroe
Buy Now
Kelsey Mulvey Kelsey Mulvey is a freelance lifestyle journalist, who covers shopping and deals for Good Housekeeping, Women's Health, and ELLE Decor, among others.
Kate McGregor Kate McGregor is the Market Assistant for ELLE Decor covering all things home decor, design, and style.
36 Bathroom Paint Color Ideas That Are Breathtakingly Brilliant
If you aren’t planning on renovating your bathroom soon but still want to give it a new look, then it’s time you pick up your paintbrush. A new pop of color in your bathroom can make a huge difference, especially when you have the right idea about a bathroom color scheme. It doesn’t matter whether you prefer subdued neutrals, a bold look, or dramatic hues. There’s an elegant bathroom paint color that will give the space a new look and feel. These 36 bathroom color ideas will transform your space from boring to magnificent.
Image: I SPY DIY
Best Bathroom Paint Colors
1 – Dark Teal
Dark teal is a great color to work with, plus your bathroom, being a small section of your house, can be a great place to experiment with since this is a bold color.
Image: Haneen’s Haven
2 – California superbloom
Revamp your bathroom with a teal, scarlet, fiery orange, and marigold bathroom wallpaper. The rich colors layered on top of each other are reminiscent of beautiful wildflowers. The abundance in this color scheme will give you a dramatic and natural feel, especially if you don’t mind being “extra.” It’s a good idea to let the focal wallpaper shine by adding simple fixtures and decor.
Image: CITY HOME COLLECTIVE
3 – A splash of red
You might think red is a little too much, but it’s actually not. Ardent Coral is a great example. It’s bright and full of life. If you’ve never thought of incorporating red anywhere in your house, your bathroom will be a great place to start.
4 – Make a statement with gray
It’s hard to go wrong with a little gray. One popular shade is Antique Tin. It gives you a dark neutral hue, but at the same time, it is pretty bold. This powerful color will work incredibly well if you have some white bathroom tile on the walls and floors, making it possible to go for a much deeper hue. You’ll maintain both a modern contrast and classic feel.
5 – Black is bold
Black offers the best of both worlds. When you have a black accent wall in your bathroom, it gives you an extra sophisticated look. However, keep your other walls white to ensure all the sunny areas still look fresh and bright.
6 – Try flirty pink
Pink is considered neutral. It’s incredibly grounding when you pair it with white. That’s the perfect combination for your bathroom. Try investing in pieces that pair well with the color that will leave your space feeling cozy and light.
Images: House Beautiful, Beautiful Historic 1870s Townhouse
7 – Powder blue
Adding powder blue in your bathroom brings in a punch of color. If neutral colors do not work for you, it’s an excellent choice for a change. Powder blue isn’t saturated at all and will last for a while. Some other great shades of blue include Sleepy and Languid Blue.
Images: lonny, Betsy Nixon Hazard, Shaun Smith Home – Photography by Brittany Ambridge
8 – Slate blue and white
This color scheme is an attractive modern option for your bathroom. Shades of blue can bring a sense of calm and peace to a space. Try copper and brass to balance the gray undertones if you want to maintain a warm and inviting design. You’ll end up with a lustrous finish.
9 – Icelandic falls
The Scandinavian style is a favorite for most people. If you’re one of them, then try ice gray hues. Matte Black will inspire some thoughts of glaciers and waterfalls. Add an extra movement to your design by adding Calacatta Covelano marble lines on countertops and the back wall.
Image: Vogue Living
10 – Yellow
Don’t get trapped in outdated thoughts that yellow only works well for nurseries and beach houses. It’s an excellent bathroom option as well, especially if you have a modern farmhouse. Yellow walls act as a sunny backdrop for white cabinets. Achieve the design with a light lemon shade.
11 – Bring in magenta
Magenta isn’t a prevalent color to come across, especially in a bathroom. Nonetheless, it’s unique and does add a great spark. It’s a perfect fit for someone who needs a unique feel. Complete the eclectic look with a piece of abstract art.
12 – Colorblock with green
A little splash of green brings about a lot of calmness to a space. Try it on an accent wall first. If you think it’s a good look, then you can decide whether you want to paint the rest of the bathroom or not. It’s also OK to leave it at that.
13 – Chilled out coral
Burnt coral brings about a nice balance in your bathroom between sophisticated and edgy, unique and neutral, soft and bold. You can add gold accents that will give you a feel that’s both contemporary and timeless.
14 – Timeless beige
When you have wood paneling, paint it in a soft greige shade that will add a classic backdrop to your bathroom. Wooden materials and geometric tiled floors complement beige paint. You get an elegant look.
15 – Joyful turquoise
A nice adventurous mix of different colors, textures, and patterns brings about a lot of character. Adding a turquoise wall adds more to it.
Images: Four Generations One Roof, BHG
16 – Sunny orange
Orange will bring about a vibrant pop of color. Try painting your cabinets with a rich tangerine shade. Ensure the cabinets match your tiles and natural tones that will bring out the orange undertones.
Images: DIY, apartment therapy
17 – Romantic mauve
This color might seem like an unexpected shade of paint to go with, but it perfectly matches any brass fixtures and lighting you might have.
Images: Design: Heidi Caillier Design | Photography: Haris Kenjar, Lauren Caisley Interiors , Design: Studio Rey | Photography: Chris Snook
Read More: 10 Easy Ways To Give Your Bathroom A Romantic Makeover
18 – Pale gray
Pale gray is a soothing color to use. Paint it on your wall above your walls to keep your space neutral and calm. It’s not too bright, which allows it to work perfectly. Use gold fixtures and accents to help contrast the color.
Image: Mandy
19 – Lemony yellow and slate gray
Among the many bathroom color scheme ideas available, this is one of the best. Indulging in a lemony yellow, slate gray color palette, and alabaster will provide you with comfort and warmth all year round.
20 – Crisp white, black, and mist
When looking to modernize a retro bathroom, a mist and an elevated gray hue are perfect. You’ll achieve a modern 1950s aesthetic.
21 – Midnight sky
If you don’t love bright colors, then this inky color palette will work great for you. It will give you an at-home under-the-stars feeling.
22 – Graphite gradient
This color palette is sleek and edgy. It employs a variety of gray shades to provide you with interest against the white. Your bathroom will feel clean and refreshing. In order to fully complete this look, choose high-gloss, smooth, and clean-lined silhouettes. The neutral palette also works well with a touch of lively color from houseplants.
Read More: The 10 Best Indoor Plants for Your Bathroom
23 – Au naturel
An all-white bathroom can become tiring at some point, and you’d like to change that. If you aren’t doing a complete remodeling, try and freshen up the look with metallic elements that are antique-inspired as well as golden wood. It will offer you a nice natural feel that’s minimal yet elegant.
24 – Cabana blue and white
This theme makes you feel like you’re at the beach in your own bathroom with cabana blue and white. In a contemporary bathroom, mosaic tiles will give the pattern a nice glittering effect. Add some brushed brass fixtures to complete the look.
25 – Soft sunshine
This soft sunshine color scheme evokes a French country aesthetic. Using a delicate yellow hue brings about a lovely cottage charm to your bathroom. It pairs amazingly well with vintage and rustic elements. Complete the look with some floral or dainty patterned curtains.
26 – Grounded brown
Combining mocha-painted walls with natural stone countertops gives you a lovely oasis that’s earth-inspired. A neutral clay color scheme is excellent for your bathroom.
27 – Sage green
This color is an excellent choice for when you want a refreshing feel. Feature some lantern-style light fixtures and some antique oak washstands to bring about a vintage feel.
28 – Dark blue
Pairing some retro blue tiles with floral blue wallpapers, as well as some porcelain accents, gives your bathroom a fresh and stylish look. Use a slightly different shade of blue to polish the look a little more.
29 – Pistachio
Pistachio-colored walls in your bathroom paired with a patterned shower curtain will energize your bathroom space.
30 – Mustard
You can’t go wrong with mustard. It gives you an earthly color scheme. It’s both appealing to the eye and fits well with wood accents.
31 – Lavender
Eye-catching lavender walls in your bathroom give a luxe feel.
32 – Forest foliage
Moody green interiors are currently trendy. Hues like emerald, olive, or hunter paired with jute accents and natural wood bring a subtle, elegant look.
33 – Deep navy
Bold is always better sometimes. A nice dark navy wall evokes serious drama in your bathroom.
Image: Southern Hospitality
34 – Peachy pink
A pink bathroom is beautiful, and it can feel grown up too. A peachy hue gives some playfulness and glam.
Image: Domino
35 – Off white
White always works. Off-white evokes warmth to your bathroom without overpowering it.
36 – Ink
If your space has wallpaper coverings, color your ceiling with a shade-like ink that might seem too bold for large areas.
ConclusionA unique pop of color can change how your bathroom looks and feels. The choices are endless, but the ones we’ve outlined are great choices no matter what you like. Your bathroom is a personal space for a reason. Ask yourself how and when you use your bathroom before deciding on a color. You might prefer a family-friendly style, vintage, or a peaceful spa-like space. There’s a color that will work for whatever you have in mind.
news, bathroom, renovation, romance, design, interior, design and interior
Belarus News / Design and interior
Belnovosti
14.03.2021 17:00
Whether it's Valentine's Day or just wanting to add a little romance to your life, a little bathroom makeover will only add to the cozy and warm atmosphere.
There are many modifications that can be made to a bathroom design to give it a new look. Below are 10 easy ways to turn your standard bathroom into a romantic space!
1.
RepaintProbably one of those bathroom makeover ideas that few people think about! However, the color scheme can say a lot about a person. Those who choose unusual and bright colors for painting, as a rule, belong to the category of eccentric and courageous people. Unlike those who prefer classic black or white. To give the bathroom a romantic look, use soft and delicate colors, such as gold, bronze, peach or deep purple shades.
2. Natural scented candles
There is nothing more pleasant than entering the bathroom and smelling a pleasant, warm, inviting aroma. Natural scents such as lavender, mint and cinnamon evoke a sense of relaxation and a feeling of happiness that will enhance the romantic mood in the bathroom.
Photo: Pixabay3. Bathroom decoration
Bath bombs, oils with natural scents and candles in a romantic style are suitable as decorations. You can combine these items with many other items and beauty accessories to create a romantic and relaxing atmosphere.
4. Proper lighting
A brightly lit room is unlikely to be romantic or relaxing. The best option may be candles placed in certain areas and being the main source of light.
5. Pleasant Music
If the bathroom looks amazing on the outside, it's important to make sure it's also a pleasant place for the ears! To do this, just turn on soft and gentle music that will play quietly in the background. Slow compositions can cause calm and positive emotions.
6. Rose Petals
As cliche as it sounds, adding rose petals to your bathroom decor is a sure sign of romance. This gesture signifies a romantic intent that cannot be mistaken. If desired, rose petals can be added to the water, as well as spread out on the windowsill and any other adjacent areas.
7. Romantic snacks
Food can be romantic too! Appropriate items such as nuts, chocolates and fruits can be placed next to the tub ahead of time or brought in at the last moment when the bathroom is complete.
8. Some wine
This will be a nice bonus for alcohol lovers, because nothing says more about romance than a glass of wine in the bath with your soulmate.
9. Supply of towels
It may not sound so romantic, but it is very important to have dry towels in case you have to get out of the bath. This gesture means care and love for the second half, which will not go unnoticed.
10. Pre-cleaning
An obvious but no less important step in a bathroom makeover. All of the above ways to give a space a romantic look will not work if the space is dirty and unkempt, so pre-cleaning is a must.
Designing a romantic bathroom can be done at any time if you are creative and follow these steps.
Author: Svetlana Protas
- bathroom
- renovation
- romance
- design
- Interior
Latest news
Garden and Garden
18.11.2022
Is it possible to mulch with sawdust cucumbers and tomatoes: half of the gardeners are mistaken
Culinary
18. 11.2022
Why sauly cabbage darkens in banks when salting: Annature error of housewives
Home animals
9000 18.11.202288888888888888888888888888 5 things cats don't like but can't sayHolidays
11/17/2022
0022
Useful tips
17.11.2022
How to save garlic to a new harvest: it is in an apartment without a pantry and cellar
Culinary
17.1 and Garden
11/17/2022
Pruning remontant raspberries in autumn: what is the secret of a rich harvest
Incidents
11/17/2022
pro-Russian activists
Pink romance in a sophisticated bathroom interior
Some owners of apartments and houses have doubts about the possibility of using pink in the design of the bathroom. Fears are related to the fact that this shade is too frivolous, childish, does not allow for elegance, freshness, serene calm, which are characteristic of the blue color. These doubts are unfounded. A pink bathroom can become gentle and refined, give invigorating energy and serenity, a good mood.
Bathroom decoration in pink
First of all, you need to choose which tone of pink will reign in the interior. The fact is that this color will definitely need to be combined with another shade to avoid boredom or excessive glamour. Depending on whether a warm or cold representative of the pink scale is used in the design, a harmonious combination is selected. The choice of additional color depends on the character that you want to give the interior.
Delicate, fresh, beautiful combination of pink wall decoration and snow-white floor tiles. This solution is perfect for a small room, it will help to visually expand the space. A white bathtub, sink, ceramic faucets will perfectly fit into the interior.
A calm, cozy, warm atmosphere will be provided by a bathroom that combines beige and pink. To this combination, you can pick up wooden furniture or objects with facades laminated under the surface of marble or natural stone, as well as wood.
Light beige tiles on the floor, like white ones, will visually increase the size of the room, moreover, they will ideally fit into the created light and airy bathroom interior. The combination of pink walls and black tiled floor looks spectacular and expressive. This combination belongs to the classic, will appeal to admirers of elegance, high style.
Nice additions to a pink bathroom
In a bathroom decorated in pink, a metallic sheen will be a great addition. Moreover, you do not need to choose faucets, a heated towel rail, brackets, a mirror frame with shades of copper, brass to add a touch of luxury. Chrome coatings look more advantageous in combination with pink, make the interior more modern and stylish.
In most cases, in this design, the walls are faced with plain pink tiles. But this is not a mandatory rule. If such a finish seems too boring, you can pick up a tiled ornament, a panel with a floral theme. Green goes well with pink. Therefore, the harmony of the interior will be ensured.