Bathroom color ideas – 30 creative ways to create a bright, beautiful space
- 1/31
Bathroom color ideas – 30 creative ways to create a bright, beautiful space
Bathroom color ideas might not be the first element you think of when planning a new scheme, but it should certainly not be an afterthought.
A good bathroom color scheme is essential for creating the look, feel and design you want in your bathroom or shower room. And you can use everything from tiles to sanitaryware to accessories to create a unique look.
Adding a bright and beautiful hue to your bathroom will really lift your whole home, bringing this functional space into line with the rest of your decor. The good news is there are so many bathroom ideas and colors to choose from.
BY JENNIFER EBERT
Future - 2/31
1. Spark joy with a modern orange
Decorating with orange is a joyful way to add vibrancy and optimism to a small bathroom or powder room. ‘It brings warmth and uplifting energy, whether you use it on a whole wall with paint or wallpaper, or bring in pops of orange throughout,' says Emma Deterding, founder and creative director, Kelling Designs. 'I often pair orange with teals and pinks as they work effortlessly together.’
Mark Bolton / Kelling Designs - 3/31
2. Use wallpaper to add color
Some great fabric on a bathroom vanity or bathroom window treatment can also be used to stop a bathroom from feeling miserable. A skirt below a basin might seem granny-ish, but the right choice of fabric, such as a block print in a joyful color that contrasts with the wall tiles, can make it fun.
If it is a tiny bathroom with the potential for steam build-up, you might want to consider a washable or outdoor performance fabric. I also enjoy using bathroom wallpaper. Most luxury brands make lovely papers in vinyl quality, which are ideal for bathrooms as they won’t peel. Another option is to paint clear varnish over the wallpaper to prevent peeling.
Lucy Barlow - 4/31
3. Be playful with tiles in a small space
This artistic bathroom pays homage to the exuberance of artist Sonia Delaunay's work. This bathroom color idea is playful, fun and brimming with creative color combinations.
Sea green, dark blue and creamy white tiles applied in a random pattern create a striking decorative background. The boldness of the red ceramic mirror and black taps ensures they stand out.
Future - 5/31
4. Drench on the color
‘We always recommend being adventurous when it comes to color in bathrooms, as secondary spaces they’re a great place to experiment,’ says Lucy Barlow, creative director, Barlow & Barlow.
‘The color drenching trend is a brilliantly bold technique that can really enhance a smaller room. We went for mustard and pink in this family bathroom because it’s appropriate for a child’s space without being too sickly for any adults who use it as well.’
Jonathan Bond - 6/31
5. Start with a mood
Spending time looking for bathroom color ideas you like can be daunting. Simplify by first asking what you want the space to say. Is this a family bathroom that needs to be practical and sturdy, or a peaceful place to escape to after work?
Finding the mood first will help you narrow down color choices. Want to relax? Look to pastels and pale blues. Want a pragmatic space? In that case, go for something neutral. This is a good way to narrow down bathroom color schemes from the start.
The simplest way to add color in a bathroom is with paint – but you can add character and depth with wallpaper more effectively, even if it's only limited to one wall.
Little Greene/National Trust Papers I - 7/31
6. Use the color wheel to pick soothing bathroom colors
Pairing colors in bathrooms can be tricky because space is often limited and so color clashes are highlighted. Take advantage of the color wheel to make things easier. The wheel lets you see at a glance how colors relate to each other visually and has been used in design for generations.
Opposite colors – say red and green – are complementary, whilst those next to each other – like green and blue – blend. Play around till you find your perfect combination.
Little Greene - 8/31
7. Stay neutral for easy color scheming in a bathroom
Neutral bathrooms are classics for a reason. They allow colors to inspire feelings of calm and serenity. But they do need breaking up; you can do this by mixing two different neutrals together. Go one shade darker – grey and white, or beige and brown.
This is a great way to future-proof your bathroom too, as double-neutrals don’t really go out of style. For a balanced look, paint two-thirds of the room the lighter neutral shade and the remaining third the darker.
Little Greene - 9/31
8. Use the 7-2-1 ratio
If you want to add a splash of color to your bathroom but you’re not sure how far to go, choose three shades – one neutral, one colorful but light, and one bold. Then, divide these across the space with a ratio of 7-2-1.
So seven-tenths of the room should be neutral, two-tenths lighter and colorful - leaving the final tenth bold. This will add color to the space in a non-domineering and balanced way.
Find three colors which conventionally go together, like white, grey and light green, and swap out one of the colors for a bolder version – lime green, to create a striking 7-2-1 bathroom color scheme. You can see how it works for a green bathroom, above.
Farrow & Ball - 10/31
9. Go dark
Bathrooms are traditionally seen as white, bright places, but don’t be afraid to go a little darker with bathroom color ideas. A dark color, such as charcoal or indigo, can really make a bathroom pop, especially when used in stark contrast with bright, light finishes. Matt black fittings are becoming more popular all the time, with many of us opting for black and anthracite showers, taps and fittings these days.
Adding another hue to a dark color scheme – a bright green for example – will create a modern, contemporary look.
BC Designs - 11/31
10. Take advantage of the fifth wall
While there’s nothing wrong with a plain white ceiling, for color lovers it’s a missed opportunity. In this gray bathroom, the ceiling – known as the 'fifth wall' – is painted in Little Greene’s Yellow Pink, a warm mustard shade that has a cozying effect on the high ceilings, a great look for bathroom ceiling.
Little Greene’s Carmine picks up the pace on the bath, with Farrow & Ball’s Arsenic adding brightness on the shutters.
‘These colors verge on clashing but, thanks to the subtler wall and floor tiles, they don’t,’ explains Mandarin Stone’s marketing director Louisa Morgan.
If you like bathroom tiles with textured finishes and interesting shapes, such as the three-dimensional and honeycomb tiles shown above, they are an excellent way of providing enough depth and character.
Mandarin Stone - 12/31
11. Subtle but impactful bathroom color ideas? Play with animal prints
From timber grains to tropical patterns, natural beauty has long been a strong interiors trend, but animal prints in particular has increased in popularity.
Fierce and exotic, big cats are the most glamorous creatures in the animal kingdom, so no wonder we're adopting their spots and stripes this season.
Leaping into homeware too, there’s a touch of the feline on everything from furniture to flooring, but consider taking it to accessories for a look that can be changed with each trend.
Future / Catherine Gratwicke - 13/31
12. Make subtle changes
There is no need to dramatically change your style; in fact a neutral background can be the perfect base for bringing color into a bathroom.
A bold bath mat is a simple and affordable way to add color to your scheme in an instant and can be changed to fit current bathroom trends or, if you simply change your mind.
Future / Davide Lovatti - 14/31
13. Add a theatrical element
This bold hue is often considered a daring choice for interiors, but used creatively it can introduce a welcome burst of energy and flamboyance, great for a master bathroom.
Here, pale aqua makes a wonderful backdrop for vibrant accents of red that have been given a light-hearted, theatrical note using stripes and checks.
Future / Polly Wreford - 15/31
14. Introduce a colorful mural with waterproof wallpaper
In an otherwise plain space, wallpaper ideas such as the mural shown above are one of the most dramatic bathroom color ideas you can go for.
Wall&decò's wet system wallpapers are extraordinary: impactful and beautiful, they can even be installed over old – even – tiles to create a space with true wow factor.
West One - 16/31
15. Revitalize a classic theme
Breathing new life into the classic coastal look, this blue bathroom features a breezy palette of blues, from soft shades of pale sky through to Breton navy, teal and denim.
For a cozy fisherman’s cottage feel, try a new twist on tongue-and-groove by painting it in a shade that evokes the sea. In this bathroom, the painted panelling and a plinth help define the bathing area.
Future / Emma Lee - 17/31
16. Introduce interest with wallpaper
Mixing and matching delicate designs and bold motifs can have remarkably different effects, depending on how they are used.
In this inviting bathroom, the block color of the wall panelling and floor allows a wonderfully whimsical wallpaper with a strong motif to shine. Meanwhile, understated border details on the curtain and the towels help to pull the look together for a cohesive feel.
Future / Chris Everard - 18/31
17. Redecorate in an artist’s palette
Minty greens and sugary pinks look fresh and clean, a winning bathroom color ideas combination. Dilute the sweetness with a punch of stronger pink and smart black brassware.
‘While it’s wonderful that we’re all much more open to using stronger colors now, there always needs to be balance and pale pastels make a great neutral backdrop,’ says Dean Keyworth, director of Armstrong Keyworth.
Do take advantage of the increased availability of custom-colored finishes, like this striking magenta mirror in a bespoke shade created by Balineum. ‘You may have to pay a surcharge for non-standard colors but it’s worth it to achieve a beautifully balanced scheme,’ adds Dean.
Future / Damian Russell - 19/31
18. Take a leaf from nature
We take a pick of the latest foliage and floral motifs to bring uplifting color and decorative interest to the bathroom. The delicate but impactful nature of florals can add a new dimension to any scheme, from traditional to modern. Here, a rich tropical-style wallpaper sets a relaxed mood in this inviting space centred on an elegant bath.
Future / Chris Everard - 20/31
19. Be bold with an all-over color
Do you have a favorite bathroom color scheme? Then opt for decorating your whole space in a color that will make you happy day-after-day.
Beloved by ancient Chinese dynasties, the Moors and the Greeks, this enduring blue and white bathroom color combination takes on a fresh, modern feel with the latest indigo and denim tones.
This en-suite bathroom, with a strong wall color and chequered flooring, echoes the palette of the adjacent room to ensure a unified look.
Shutterly Fabulous - 21/31
20. Introduce exotic botanicals with wallpaper
Chinoiserie is having a revival and the bathroom is the perfect space to use it.
Taking inspiration from traditional hand-painted Chinoiserie panels, specialist companies, such as Fromental and de Gournay, and independent designers such as Diane Hill offer bespoke hand-painted designs that are quite simply beautiful.
Drummonds - 22/31
21. Pick a warm blue bathroom color
'Warm blue' sounds like a contradiction or oxymoron, but if you are searching for blue bathroom color ideas because you love the shade, bear in mind that those shades with a touch of yellow in them are likely to help the room feel warmer – a must in a room that you want to feel inviting and warm.
'I would only go for a grey-blue in a bathroom that's flooded with sunlight when you're mostly likely to be using the room – or if you're remodelling a house in a warm climate,' says Homes & Gardens' Editor in Chief Lucy Searle. 'Otherwise the space is going to feel cool and somewhat unwelcoming.'
Future - 23/31
22. Go for grey, but balance it with warm-looking materials
If you are drawn to dark bathrooms, it's really important to contrast the steely gray tones with warmer colors and textures to make the bathroom feel like somewhere you want to spend time in.
You can, of course, add tiles or towels in warm shades, but grey actually makes a wonderful backdrop to wood and the metallics that complement it, such as brass or copper.
Future / Davide Lovatti - 24/31
23. Introduce bathroom colors in fabrics and textiles
This beautiful roll top bath has been cleverly framed between floor-to-ceiling curtains in gorgeous colors, and the scheme has been further layered with lampshades more commonly seen in a bedroom and a rug that picks out the pink in the curtain fabric.
It creates not just one of the most truly original bathroom color ideas we've seen, but also a space that invites you to linger.
Future / Paul Raeside - 25/31
24. Create a dramatic contrast
You can use really impactful tiles to introduce color into your space, but take it a step further with bold, contrasting bathroom walls.
This color-blocking approach is perfect for the bathroom, but keep the tiling very simple, relying instead on tile shape rather than pattern to create interest.
Mandarin Stone - 26/31
25. Glamorize white with hints of gold
You quite simply can't go wrong with white bathroom color ideas, but match it with stainless steel and it can look a little flat and characterless.
However, swap out the silver for warmer metals, such as antique gold – in taps, towel radiators, bathroom lighting and accessories – and the subtle white backdrop is enlivened, letting the fittings do the talking.
Future / Richard Powers - 27/31
26. Don't forget colorful bathroom floors
If you’ve got a wooden bathroom floor, you can really make the space pop by painting the floorboards. Make sure you prime the floor and sand it before adding two coats of paint to each board. This can give your bathroom a rustic, country-farm-inspired look too.
Contrasting color combinations across each board can create a strong monochrome effect. Combine this with a white bathroom and it’s all the color you’ll need.
Annie Sloan - 28/31
27. Get confident with subtle color
This whimsical Ric Rac tile design by Samantha Todhunter for Bert & May is inspired by the Spanish dancing skirts that Samantha used to make as a child. Used here in a diagonal design to create a pretty lattice, in what is described as Bubblegum: a witty clash of color with a chalky red contrasting soft pink. It is a confident look that adds a joyful character to this pink bathroom, working equally well on the wall and floor.
Future - 29/31
28. Use the same color on walls and ceiling
In this main ensuite by interior designer Beata Heuman, carrying the same color tones over the fifth wall and other surfaces helps to blur out awkward angles and sloped ceiling lines.
‘All the walls and the bath are clad in Béton Ciré, which is a micro concrete paste and totally waterproof,’ explains Beata. ‘The idea here was to make the space feel warm and earthy, unlike most bathrooms. The wooden floor continues in from the bedroom, which connects the suite of rooms and also makes it feel more spacious.’
Simon Brown/Beata Heuman - 30/31
29. Contrast color and pattern
‘I wanted to bring in a tropical feel, as it allows the mind and soul to escape,’ says creative director Eva Sonaike of her C.P. Hart scheme. ‘The combination of green and purple, and texture and pattern, brings a dynamic flow.’ Eva’s own Odi wallpaper goes beautifully with Luminous tiles by Minoli.
Anna Stathaki - 31/31
30. Go all out with a pattern-filled scheme
Busy pattern can prove too intense, especially when embraced on both walls and floor. However, in this Parisian apartment lsl Architects painted the window frame and shutters in the tile’s base color – a calming duck egg blue – to create a tranquil moment amid the kaleidoscope pattern.
IsI Architects