Done in navy and crisp white shades, it’s sophisticated and feminine without being too girly or traditional.
This mix looks welcoming and casual, perfect for a beach house or second bathroom in any home.
The tile pattern adds just a touch of artistic, almost preppy energy.
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On its own, this design scheme is simple and striking.
What ties this striking chair together with the room is the playful tile.
Everywhere you turn, the space has something new to capture your attention.
Maite Granda
This his-and-her setup fromCharlie Interior Designlooks fresh and inviting, thanks to the sleek white countertops and white walls.
The overall effect in this bathroom is traditional and grown-up, even a tad preppy.
However, pairing navy withdarker shadescan open up plenty of possibilities, like in this bathroom byMary Patton Design.
Britt Design Studio
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.
Design and Photo: Malcom Simmons forEmily Henderson Design
The result feels traditional and timeless.
The marble-esque tile on the floor only adds elegance to the space.
Paired with the marble sink and silver faucets, the space is a class act, indeed.
Britt Design Studio
The app of the navy paint appears artistic, almost cloudy and gives the space a modern feel.
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Design:Emily Henderson/ /Photo: Sara Ligorria-Tramp
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