Yellow bathroom colors


10 yellow color schemes for bathrooms |

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Yellow bathroom ideas are a timeless favorite in this functional room. Hotter shades are perfect for warming up a cool space illuminated by northern light and pastel shades of yellow can be perfect for hot, sunny rooms.

Yellow decorating can range from deep and earthy to just-off-white. Whichever yellow you choose, your room will feel welcoming by day, and cocooning by night.

Yellow is the perfect color to pair with contrasting and complementary shades, and it can work in both contemporary and period bathroom ideas. 

Yellow bathroom ideas

Choosing yellow paint or wallpaper ideas for your bathroom is one of the hardest parts of decorating because we only actually know the true color of something because it's sitting next to another color. When thinking about using a yellow color for your bathroom you have to first start by standing in the middle of the room and explore what will be around the color – where the light is coming in, the architectural qualities of the room and even what is outside.  

‘Current color trends show a real shift towards bolder and brighter bathroom color ideas,’ says Sue Kim, senior color designer at Valspar. Take a look at our selection of yellow bathroom ideas for more inspiration.

1. Create a calming space with dark yellows

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'You want your bathroom to be as a relaxing space as possible so you can wind down in the tub at the end of the day,' says George Miller, home designer at Neptune . 

'You should try to find a way of keeping your possessions out of sight and include calming colors and textures that really emanate a peaceful atmosphere. If you have enough room, a washstand with a sink and storage space combined is a wonderful quick fix, and if not then wicker baskets to put things in really makes the space look better.'

'Neutral colors are always a popular choice, but if you wanted a pop of color then our soft Mustard yellow paint works beautifully against any natural oak furnishings, and our Old Rose is also popular. '

2. Use a grey and yellow color combination 

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Looking for yellow bathroom ideas that aren't too yellow? You can create a cozy yellow bathroom by pairing with a subtle shades of grey, without the yellow being overpowering. 

'Painting shiplap is an ideal way to try out a color, or to have partial color if you don't feel confident having it all over,' says Andrea Childs, editor, Country Homes & Interiors. 'Grey is a great neutral to team with yellow, be it a textured wallpaper or a flat mat on the wall.'

3. Create a focal point with a yellow tub 

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'Nothing highlights crisp white sanitaryware better than a splash of color,' says James Lentaigne, Creative Director at Drummonds . 'The secret is to save extreme colors for areas which you can change when fashion dictates, such as painted walls or the outside of a bath. Areas which are more permanent, such as tiles, often need a more thoughtful approach. Choose classic colors or patterns for these ‘investment’ zones.' 

4. Team yellow walls with bold wallpaper and a decorative basin 

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'For years, bathroom design has been minimal – simple lines set in neutral color palettes,' says Anna Callis, Founder and Designer at London Basin Company . 'However, recently more and more people are interested in adding some ‘personality’ to their bathroom or powder room. 

'Decorative interiors have become a trend: colored sanitaryware has seen a resurgence, wall and floor tiles have emerged with daring patterns and colors and the introduction of statement decorative washbasins is a simple way of creating a focal point whilst adding a touch of opulence and drama.'  

'Yellow is a bright color that is often described as cheery and warm. It can become overwhelming when used in large areas but in small rooms, or in darker shades, it can create a fresh and intense feel, ideal for adding drama in a modern bathroom or cloakroom. '

5. Mix yellow with green for a scheme inspired by nature

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Yellow and green are wonderful bathroom color ideas – a deeper ochre yellow will make the space feel warm and welcoming, perfect for long, relaxing soaks. 

Here, an authentic, deep saffron yellow is warm, welcoming and cozy. 'Throw it liberally around, then knock it back with accents of olive for a sophisticated look,' says Annie Sloan, color expert at Annie Sloan . 

If you do choose a yellow with these tones, ensure your bathroom lighting ideas are fitted with bulbs that mimic daylight – anything too warm-toned will make the space feel murky. 

 

6. Team yellow wallpaper with black paint 

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'When selecting a shade for your bathroom, consider shades that exude tranquillity and serenity so you can create a haven within your home,' says Ruth Mottershead, creative director at Little Greene . 'For a scheme that provides you with a calm retreat, use colors with warm undertones that really bring comfort to a space.

'For a finish with immediate impact and a touch of opulence, opt for an all over color using a deep, moody hue like ‘Lamp Black.’ The strength of the color will provide a sophisticated scheme that can be complemented with white porcelain and high-shine accessories.'

'Finally, for a luxurious bathroom to unwind in, or to bring character to a powder room, consider adding a textural element with the use of wallpaper. Our wallpapers can be used in well ventilated bathrooms on walls that don’t come into direct contact with water. Select a design that can be used alongside complementary paint shades for a coordinated finish. Bathrooms are somewhere you can indulge in strong pattern and color without upsetting the flow of your overall interior design.'

7. Introduce yellow through Chinoiserie wallpaper 

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A fusion of Eastern and Western design, Chinoiserie has been bringing exoticism and luxury to interiors for centuries, and it is making its way into our luxury bathrooms.  

'Choose a style that fits the scale of your room. I chose something striking for the guest bathroom as it’s a bit of fun for guests to enjoy when they visit,' says Henriette von Stockhausen, founder of VSP Interiors . However, if it were for my master bathroom, I would use yellow in the form of accessories rather than on the walls.'

8. Create an uplifting effect with painted yellow walls

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‘Painting fitted furniture in a bathroom is a good opportunity to introduce stronger colours complemented with neutral walls or vice versa,' says Edward Bulmer, interior designer and founder, Edward Bulmer Natural Paint . 

'Painted panelling is still very popular and we love combining our beautiful stronger colors or exquisite wallpapers. Painting an old bath is another good way to inject some color and our paints are perfect for traditional cast-iron baths: colors such as our earthy browns Brick or Etruscan Brown are favorites.’ 

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Use subtle hints yellow through hardware and flooring

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Bathroom tile ideas have an important role to play in the room's design – and not just because they provide a practical solution to keeping walls and floors protected from soap and splashes, but they can also provide an excellent source of subtle color to a white bathroom.

However, unlike bathroom paint ideas though, re-tiling a bathroom can be costly and a hassle you won't want to have to repeat often, so it's important to choose a design that you won't tire of too soon and will last you for years to come.

10. Be authentic in a period property with a damask style wallpaper 

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'With more of us spending an increased amount of time at home, our homes are becoming spaces to relax and retreat, but also a place where we want to surround ourselves with joy, colors and patterns that make us happy,' says Ruth Mottershead, creative director at Little Greene . 'Yellow is a shade that provides positivity to a space. It is a color that makes us feel uplifted, happy, energized and invited.'

'For a period property choose a beautiful damask bathroom wallpaper in a muted yellow tone,' says Melanie Griffiths, editor, Period Living. 'It opens up this awkwardly shaped bathroom with it's cheery hue and highlights the window. Hang artwork that features a similar shade to bring the color through into the rest of the space.'

Is yellow a good color for the bathroom?

Yellow is an excellent color choice for the bathroom. While color is important in all room schemes, and it’s only too easy to forget about color in the bathrooms, with the vast choice of timber and white schemes available. Symbolizing energy and optimism, yellow is a great color choice for the bathroom, no matter if your home is modern or country in style.

Sophie has been an interior stylist and journalist for over 20 years and has worked for many of the main interior magazines during that time, both in-house and as a freelancer. On the side, as well as being the News Editor for indie magazine, 91, she trained to be a florist in 2019 and launched The Prettiest Posy where she curates beautiful flowers for modern weddings and events. For H&G, she writes features about interior design – and is known for having an eye for a beautiful room.

14 Best Yellow Bathroom Ideas

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A yellow bathroom is certainly an out-of-the-ordinary one. However, an out-of-the-ordinary color choice could be just the bold design choice your home needs. For something on the softer side, use a paler, creamy yellow. For a color that is reminiscent of summer all year long, try a bright and sunny yellow. Or, to amp up the moodiness and add a little drama, pick a burnt yellow that takes its color cues from a deep orange.

Whatever shade of yellow you decide to add to your bathroom, know that you can add it in nearly any amount—whether it's just a few cheerful accents or a whole wall of color.

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Bright and bold colors are staple features of mid-century style, especially if you're going for a more Palm Springs vibe. Bring this retro look into your bathroom with bright yellow paint. But make sure it's not too bright—you don't want to be blinded by your own bathroom.

To make it look more mid-mod, pair the yellow paint with graphic and geometric patterns or retro-looking hardware. Or, for a more southwestern look, add in a few succulents.

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Off-whites are all the rage nowadays. But for a creamy color that will make your bathroom feel cozier too, try a pale, barely-there yellow on your walls.

The warm tones of pale yellow will make your bathroom feel inviting rather than cold, while the paint's neutral tones help it fit in with nearly any style or bathroom cabinetry. If you'd rather not repaint, use these warm and neutral tones elsewhere in your space, like in your linens or countertop accessories.

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A great way to make a bold color pick like yellow shine in the bathroom is by pairing it with a contrasting color that will make it pop.

Here, Dazey Den paired a warm yellow with a rich brown for a laid-back southwestern look. To get the best effect, use your contrasting color as an accent one, using it in bathroom linens, hardware or decor items.

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Looking to add a little whimsy to an otherwise boring-and-basic space like the bathroom? Add some yellow stripes. Bright yellow is an innately fun color, so it's a no-brainer combo with whimsical wide stripes.

If you'd rather your stripes look a little more grown-up, use thinner ones, or pick a deeper or more pale yellow. Either way, time to enjoy your newly-striped yellow bathroom.

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Looking to add some sunny and bright yellow to your own bathroom? For an easy and colorful upgrade, add a yellow shower curtain. But to make your color pick look intentional, make sure your shower curtain isn't the only yellow thing in your bathroom. Add a few other yellow accessories, like a toothbrush holder, a pot, or a soap dish to complete the look.

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If loads of yellow makes you nervous, we understand. But rather than ignoring it entirely, start small. Begin with a few yellow accents, like House of Spolland did here with a yellow mirror and towels. Once you feel more confident with your color pick, consider adding some yellow paint to some accents, like beadboard or shelving, or keep your splash-of-yellow bathroom just the way it is.

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If you have some yellow paint on hand, give painting your bathroom cabinets a try. It's an easy (and unique) refresh that can be done in a day. Pair the yellow cabinetry with silver or nickel hardware to complete the look.

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There are few better ways to bring yellow into your bathroom than with yellow tile. Pristine yellow glass tile gives your bathroom plenty of color without sacrificing its streamlined and polished look. If you're looking for a yellow that's less modern and more vintage, pick a pale yellow tile. Its muted tones will give your newly-colorful bathroom some serious '70s vibes.

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For an updated, contemporary look that takes a little inspiration from the century, use patterned yellow tile in your bathroom. The above bathroom from Design x Woods features matching wall and floor tile, for a vast expanse of warm yellow pattern. The most dramatic tile effect will come from larger, repeating patterns, like sunbursts.

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For a yellow tile look that makes your tiny bathroom seem bigger than it is, try vertical yellow tile. The long lines of the yellow tiling create an illusion of height, making your bathroom feel more spacious and less cramped.

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Sometimes, you're looking for a bathroom style that's less mono-colored and more multi-colored. If that's you, try out terrazzo. This stunning and fun mosaic tile brings in plenty of yellow, but also other colors too, like blue and deep orange.

A multi-colored look like this is a good way to bring in some subtle yellow to your bathroom. And to make that yellow look all the more beautiful, pick terrazzo with navy blue—it complements perfectly with yellow.

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Another way to bring in yellow without having to have a solid wall of it is by using many different hues of yellow in your bathroom. This will help break up any visual monotony, and if you go for a mosaic wall, like the one here from Dzek Dzek Dzek, the result will be stunning. This doesn't need to be done in mosaic tile though—you can also use many different shades of yellow in your bathroom decor or linens for a similarly layered look.

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Another winning bathroom color combo? Yellow and green. These botanical tones pair beautifully with each other and create a color palette that brings the outside in. To get this look, use a warm, sunflower-like yellow as your main color. Then, use green accents throughout the bathroom to add a few dashes of cool color. Consider using green window coverings or houseplants, like Moodesignz did here. Want to amp up your bathroom color even more? Bring in some splashes of orange or red too. You'll be left with a bathroom look that feels sunny and bright all year long.

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If you love the look of yellow tile but don't love the price tag of covering your entire bathroom in it, try out a tiled tub surround instead. It's cheaper than wall-to-ceiling tile throughout your whole bathroom, but it still brings in plenty of sunny color.

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Yellow color for us symbolizes optimism, love for the whole world. He brings us joy and laughter. Yellow color is used in many aspects of human life, such as design, decor.

It will decorate any room in your house, but it will look especially colorful in the bathroom. This interior will make you smile every day. nine0003

This color will perfectly emphasize the subtlety of all the details of the room, soften the coldness of the walls and give the interior a completely new look.

There are many shades of yellow that help unite all decor elements and make them complete. For example, cream or ivory are universal backgrounds for any interior.

It is likely that it will not be easy to perceive a yellow bathroom only in this color, there must be harmony, a combination of a palette so that every detail and color complement each other. nine0003

Setting the accents

It should be remembered that the uniqueness of yellow lies in its combination with a dull palette of colors. If you use it in another arbitrary composition, it will play in a new way.

The use of this color in the decor eliminates fading, its combination with brown can pleasantly surprise, merge perfectly with green, and when combined with blue, it gives expression. Such a number of variations suggests that the yellow color will look irresistible in a wide variety of interiors. nine0003

A yellow bathroom is an ideal territory

I want to bring new colors to my life, forget these boring versions of bathroom design, do something new, fresh. What should you start with? For example, from the creation of a yellow bathroom design.

It will cheer you up in the morning, bring a sea of ​​positive and mood for the whole day. Professional designers advise decorating the walls with small yellow tiles in the form of a mosaic.

Contrasts can be used to achieve the desired effect in bathroom design. For example, contrasting black and white colors will go well with bright yellow. The play of such a palette will literally make the yellow walls shine. nine0003

If you want a little more light, you can replace black with gray. You will immediately notice the difference, how the space has changed. Leave only small fragments of black tiles, for example, in the form of a pattern, focus on yellow and gray.

Evaluating the result, we see that the yellow bathroom immediately became larger, lighter and more spacious. That's how important the color combination is for the interior. It is worth playing with the color palette and you are already creating something completely new, unique. You can look at the photo of the yellow bathroom in order to preview how it will look. nine0003

"Gold" - an indescribably beautiful form of yellow

Bathrooms rarely have windows, so a little shining gold in them will not hurt. This shade will help get rid of some design flaws. To achieve harmony in the bathroom, you can add others to the yellow color. For example, brown, cream, green.

To make the atmosphere more refined, you can add a few other elements: the radiance of copper handles, details and surfaces of metal, polished to a shine. Gold blotches will look great on dark details. nine0003

Yellow has a gradation. From one angle, it may seem cold and dull, while from another it will sparkle with bright colors and saturation.

Gray and yellow are the perfect combination for porcelain. Closed spaces require careful selection of tones, their interweaving.

Summer mood and atmosphere of cleanliness in the bathroom will help to create a symbiosis of yellow and green. It is not necessary to use bright yellow, you can play with the palette and add a lemon-cream color. This color can be both walls and furniture. nine0003

Classic lovers know that nothing goes so well with yellow as white. To somehow dilute the situation, you can add a little blue or black.

Nothing decorates the interior of a yellow bathroom like the presence of wooden furniture in it. These hints of brown fit so well into any design. One gets the feeling that the wood is enveloped in the rays of the sun.

Bathroom decor glass

What can make a yellow bathroom airy and weightless? The presence of glass mosaic. Her presence will aesthetically transform any wall of the room. In order to make it look more original, you can lay out certain patterns and patterns from glass.

In a yellow bathroom, glass blocks look great, which do not require special painstaking care and attention, but these details certainly add brightness to the bathroom.

To impress everyone completely, use glass blocks on the floor. Glass blocks are a great material to use in the bathroom. This floor will be the highlight and star of any bathroom. nine0003

If you want to visually enlarge your bathroom, then glass tiles are ideal for this. It will be a wonderful decoration of the room.

Too little space in the bathroom?

If your bathroom is not large enough for you to put in a lot of decorative elements, don't be discouraged, use everything that is available to the maximum. You can put your bathroom on a pedestal.

Any pure white or acrylic yellow tub will complement the design. However, any yellow bath is not able to spoil the overall look of the room. nine0003

Conclusion

After a hard day you want to relax, a relaxing and beautiful relaxation area can help with this. For example, a bathtub in yellow tones. Plunge into the world of bright sun and feel real relaxation!

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Bath, designed using yellow color, looks original, bright and sunny. Even on the most unfavorable autumn or snowy winter days, it will remind the inhabitants of the house of warm summers and sandy beaches. In such a room there is always a warm and comfortable atmosphere. The interior of the yellow bathroom will cheer up and delight with its originality and beauty for many years. But in order to avoid mistakes in its design, it is necessary to pay close attention to the nuances and features inherent in this color. nine0003

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Pros and cons of yellow in bathroom design

Pros:
  1. Beneficial effect on the psyche and nervous system.
  2. Stimulates the development of creative abilities.
  3. Provides a surge of strength and vitality.
  4. Uplifting and may even make you feel better.
  5. Visually expands the space.
  6. Fills the room with light.
  7. Creates a warm and comfortable atmosphere.
  8. Numerous tones and shades of yellow make this color suitable for decorating almost any room. Just keep in mind that in classic directions it is better to avoid too bright lemon and canary yellow shades.
  9. Perfectly combined with many other colors, which allows you to achieve very interesting and even unusual effects.
  10. Creates an interesting contrast due to the "warmth" and "dryness" of yellow combined with water. nine0190
  11. Suitable for decorating spaces with no natural light.








IMPORTANT! If the use of bright “sunny” and lemon shades of yellow stimulates brain activity, then more subdued honey and sand tones, on the contrary, soothe and relax.






Cons
  1. Excess yellow in the room is tiring and even causes psychological rejection. nine0190
  2. Yellow is a very strong color that does not tolerate the presence of many small details in the interior, as well as an excessive abundance of patterns and textures.
  3. Too much light in yellow bathrooms can cause discomfort and even make you feel unwell. Because of this, while taking water procedures, instead of feeling relaxed and in a good mood, a headache and pain in the eyes appear.
  4. It is unacceptable to design rooms in monochrome: yellow must be diluted with other colors. nine0190





What colors go with yellow?

Yellow goes well with many other hues, from rich and bright to achromatic. The rule not to combine warm tones with cold shades does not apply to yellow. On the contrary, due to the contrasts with blue, turquoise and cold purple, it allows you to create very interesting effects in the interior.




Designers often use the following complementary colors when designing yellow bathrooms:

  1. White. Yellow combined with white will fill the bathroom with light and visually expand the space. This combination is a great option for small spaces. However, it should be noted that the combination of white with rich yellow can lead to an overabundance of heat and light, which will make the environment less comfortable psychologically. Therefore, choosing a combination with white for bathroom decoration, you need to give preference to not too bright light lemon, honey or sand shades. nine0190
  2. Black. Black in combination with yellow without adding other colors resembles the color of poisonous insects or snakes and for this reason can cause an intuitive feeling of anxiety, which is not conducive to creating a comfortable atmosphere in the bathroom. It is not recommended to use this combination in its pure form, it is better to dilute it abundantly with white or pearl gray shades.
  3. Grey. This achromatic color is very good in combination with yellow: it mutes even the brightest and most saturated shades, such as canary. However, when using gray in a yellow bathroom, keep in mind that this neutral color has many tones that, in combination with yellow, can give completely different effects. For example, when combining pale gray with a light sand shade, the interior will look gentle and pastel. And the combination of rich canary with graphite will allow both primary colors to sparkle with new colors. Due to the combination with neutral gray, yellow will acquire a special brightness and visually begin to glow, and the color of graphite against its background will look quite restrained and noble, while demonstrating a special depth and expressiveness. nine0190
  4. Beige. Soft shades of beige go well with yellow. By absorbing rather than reflecting light, they allow you to visually muffle neighboring colors, so that even the brightest canary in combination with it looks more calm and does not irritate the eye.
  5. Blue and light blue. Such a color combination during water procedures will evoke pleasant memories of the sea coast or early autumn, when the azure blue of the sky is adjacent to the golden-orange color of yellowed leaves. Due to the combination of these shades in the interior, an interesting effect of balance between warm and cold tones is created. nine0190
  6. Green. Soft greens of natural tones will muffle too bright yellow spots and, due to the relaxing and calming effect on the psyche, will help create an atmosphere of calm and comfort in the room. However, it must be remembered that saturated green tones are not desirable to be used as additional ones in bright yellow interiors. This combination will not look very nice, besides, it can irritate the eyes. Soft and muted grassy green, malachite or noble emerald shades will be much better combined with canary and lemon. nine0190
  7. Purple. Due to its contrast and depth of tone, it perfectly emphasizes the warmth and brightness of yellow, and also visually enhances its beneficial effect on the human nervous system. But at the same time, it is better not to use too bright or dark shades of this color: rich purple in combination with bright yellow creates a very sharp and even eye-irritating color combination.
  8. Red. Visually gives yellow even more warmth. To prevent the bathroom from visually becoming like a blazing fire, red in combination with yellowish shades should be used sparingly and at the same time dilute the interior with accents of neutral tones such as white, gray or black. nine0190
  9. Brown. This color, especially in dark variations, can visually narrow the space. In small spaces, it is better to use it as accents. At the same time, brown color brings to the interior a feeling of home comfort, and sometimes luxury. It looks especially good in combination with yellow in interiors made in oriental style, as well as in classic bathrooms.






IMPORTANT! When designing yellow bathrooms, it is desirable to avoid reflective surfaces, as well as the use of silver or gold shades as additional ones. nine0003

In extreme cases, they can be present in the interior of the bathroom as accents, for example, as furniture fittings.





What kind of furniture to choose for such a bathroom?

For a yellow bathroom, it is best to choose furniture that contrasts with the color of the walls. It is necessary to take into account the style in which the room is decorated.





For areas such as Provence or country, it is best to choose furniture either in shades of natural wood or soft green, turquoise, mint, light blue or blue. Pale purple accents will also look good in the interior of a yellow bath. nine0003




Cabinets, sink and bathtub in noble dark brown combined with soft sandy or light golden walls look presentable and stylish, which makes them suitable for rooms with a classic style.




Furniture with simple geometric shapes, devoid of excess details, is the perfect complement to a yellow bathroom decorated in modern or high-tech styles.



Wicker furniture in combination with large mosaic patterned panels on the walls will perfectly fit into the ethnic style. It will bring exotic notes to the interior. Due to its embossed texture and muted brownish or beige color, the furniture will slightly muffle the brightness of yellow and help avoid excessive variegation. nine0003

IMPORTANT! Yellow bathrooms can be decorated with furniture and fixtures in golden or yellowish shades, but they should be placed against a background of a contrasting color environment.





Even in classic interiors, only yellow shades are allowed for furniture and sanitary ware. But at the same time they should differ from each other in tone or brightness. Furniture and sanitary ware of sand, golden, honey or mustard shades of various saturation will look best in classic-style bathrooms. nine0003



Lighting

The most preferred option for yellow bathrooms is soft diffused lighting. In large rooms, additional dim lighting of individual zones can also be made.




Depending on the chosen design style and area of ​​the room, you can use a variety of lighting fixtures: chandeliers, wall lamps, floor lamps. All this should be combined in tone and direction with the overall decoration of the room. nine0003

For example, a chain-linked crystal chandelier is perfectly acceptable in a classic yellow bathroom, but in hi-tech or ethnic rooms, it will look at least alien.

IMPORTANT! The yellow color itself is very warm and sunny, it does not need bright or contrasting lighting, otherwise the interior will become too harsh and difficult to perceive.





Soft diffused lighting, on the contrary, will enhance the pleasant feeling of warmth and comfort and help make such a bathroom really warm and cozy.




Accessories

In small spaces, it is not recommended to use a large amount of yellow, and therefore it is the accessories of saturated sunny shades that can become the most important color accents that immediately attract attention.

Bright yellow towels, bathrobes, rugs, soap dishes, toothbrush cups and other accessories will help create a truly warm atmosphere. nine0003






As for larger accessories, such as laundry baskets, it is better to choose them in muted golden or sand colors, since an excess of rich canary or lemon in small rooms can cause psychological discomfort.



In large bathrooms where more use of bright colors is allowed, accessories should be contrasting: darker or noticeably lighter than the color of the walls. Brown, beige, as well as classic black, white and gray accessories in yellow bathrooms will serve as contrasting accents, but at the same time they will not lead the interior towards excessive variegation. nine0003




If blue, turquoise, light blue, mint or pale purple are used as additional shades in the design of the bathroom, then it would be nice to repeat them also in the shades of accessories.

IMPORTANT! When decorating yellow bathrooms, it is not recommended to use different decor items in style or color.

Buying accessories at once in sets will allow you to choose the right style and color scheme, which will help to make the interior stylish and harmonious. nine0003





Conclusion

A yellow bathroom is a rather unusual design solution. Such a room, filled with light and warmth, will give a feeling of comfort and provide a good mood even on the most cloudy day.


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