Here are 30 blue bathroom vanity ideas from simple to stunning to inspire your next project.
Opt for a farmhouse-style vanity and then choose a subdued shade of blue to stay true to the style.
We love the wayFour Brothers Design + Buildchose a shade of blue to match the gorgeous floor tiles.
Susan Sutter Interiors/ Photo byMW Concepts
You cant go wrong withnavy blue in the bathroom.
The result is colorful and eye-catching without being overwhelming.
Complement the white marble with bright white knobs on the cabinet doors and drawers to finish off the look.
Susan Sutter Interiors/ Photo byMW Concepts
Hang Large Mirrors
Williams Papadopoulos Design/ Photo by Erica George Dines
Looking for some subtle color?
Try an ice blue for a barely-there effect that will keep your primary bathroom feeling light and bright.
Pastel blues are a great option for those looking for something a little softer and sweeter for their space.
Tosti Design Inc/Brady Architectural Photography
This gray-toned blue comes in various shades depending on how light or dark you are willing to go.
Try pairing dark slate blue paint with dark-toned wood and gold hardware for a sophisticated, eye-catching look.
It can be dressed up or down and goes well with various different design aesthetics.
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We love the bold choice to pair it with black in thisprimary bathroom double sink vanityfrom Sarah Cain Design.
Keep the space from looking too monochromatic by choosing blue furniture in matching tones but differing shades.
The final look is equally modern and playful.
Greyhunt Interiors/Christy Kosnic Photography
Paint your vanity to match your blue floor tile as demonstrated in this project byFour Brothers Design + Build.
The dark blue vanity helps to pull the eyes upwards and expand the color palette of the space.
Finish off the room with coordinating blue decor and accessories.
Dorling Design Studio/ Photo byKara Mercer
If you want to make a bigger and brighter statement, why not give teal a try?
Done right, color drenching can even make small rooms feel bigger.
Layer Blue on Blue
Design byJulia Chasman/Bret Gum Photography
Iseclectic styleyour thing?
Julia Adele Design/ Photo bySarah Liggoria-Tramp
If so, incorporating several shades of blue into your space may be the way to go.
Take some inspiration from this project byM Studio Interior Design.
The finished look draws attention to the gorgeous vaulted ceilings without feeling too top-heavy.
Bespoke Interiors/Polina Pugulevsky Photography
Simply match the color of your vanity to the blue in your wallpaper to get the look.
That being said, any color can look great in a bathroom, so go with what you love.
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