Different bathroom paint colors can give your space a brand new look without renovating anything else.
Check out these wide-ranging bathroom paint colors for inspiration.
Kristen Elizabeth Design/Ellen Vanessa Photography
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Sage Green
Whittney Parkinson Design
Decorate your bathroom withsage green paintfor a tranquil and understated feel.
This muted gray-green shade works in both traditional and modern spaces.
Corn Yellow
Photo byLara Kimmerer
Energize your powder room with vibrantyellow paint.
Whittney Parkinson Design
Pair the sunny color with white wainscoting or trim for a fresh look.
Royal Blue
Tyler Karu
Create a bold take on acoastal-style bathroomwith patterned tile and royal blue paint.
White
ATX Interior Design/Madeline Harper Photography
Create a serene feel withwhite paint.
Photo byLara Kimmerer
Stick to pure white for a crisp feel, or a creamier color to add a hint of warmth.
Beige
Desiree Burns Interiors
Soften a neutral bathroom with beige walls.
A light neutral beige color will complement black and white furniture and warm brass finishes.
Tyler Karu
Light Gray
Pure Salt Interiors
Paint a modern orJapandi-style bathroomlight gray.
Pair the calming, cool-toned neutral with light wood accents on shelving and flooring for a balanced feel.
Paint walls, wainscoting, window trim, and shutters in an all-over shade for a tonal look.
ATX Interior Design/Madeline Harper Photography
Choose a floral print wallpaper with a similar background for a complementary look.
Deep Charcoal
Contrast a large walk-in shower clad in white tile with moody deep charcoal wall paint.
The almost-black shade will give your space a crisp contrast.
Desiree Burns Interiors
Blue-Green
Bria Hammel Interiors
Complement a traditional bathroom with calming blue-green paint.
This lilac bathroom is unexpected and full of personality.
Use the same shade on theshiplap ceilingfor an intentional feel.
Pure Salt Interiors
Crimson Red
Amy Leferink atInterior Impressions
Give a white bathroom a lift with ared paintaccent.
The stimulating color will give a dated sink vanity a new lease on life.
Pair with patterned wallpaper, a darker wood vanity, and gold accents for an elegant feel.
Becca Interiors
Pastel Green
Design byThe Interior Collective/ Photo byMadeline Harper
Give ashiplap bathrooma lift with pastel green paint.
Pair with darker wood tones to complement a traditional home.
Mint Green
Choose a soft shade of mint green to add personality to a narrow bathroom.
Whittney Parkinson Design
This timeless shade works well in traditional spaces when paired with white trim.
Off-White
Select anoff-whiteshade with just a hint of warmth to soften a modern bathroom.
Decorate the walls with natural greenery to energize the space.
ATX Interior Design/Madeline Harper Photography
The calming color has a richness that will complement a mix of wood tones and neutral finishes.
Pair it with with brass accents, reclaimed wood, and a concrete sink for anindustrial farmhouse feel.
Chestnut Brown
Louis Duncan-He Designs
Add warmth to an industrial loft bathroom with earth-toned shades of brown.
Bria Hammel Interiors
Orange
Dazey Den
For a bold retro feel, choose a shade of saturated orange.
Light Blue
Choose alight blue shade of paintto give your bathroom a tranquil feel.
Rust
Sarah Szwajkos Photography
Warm the walls of an all-white bathroom with a rich earth-tone paint.
Mary Patton Design
Rust-colored walls above painted white wainscoting add depth to this bright space.
Blush Pink
Design byBethany Adams Interiors/J.L.
Jordan Photography
Choose blush pink for a subtle wash of color that reads like a neutral.
Design byAndrea May Interiors/ Photo by Karyn Millet
Sharpen up the design with black, white, and brass accents.
Tip
When in doubt, you really can’t go wrong with pale pink paint.
The soft color will create a flattering glow when paired with warm lighting.
Amy Leferink atInterior Impressions
Pair the glowing paint color with abathroom wallpaperaccent for a bold look.
Cool things off with white marble countertops and flooring.
Eggplant Purple
Give a small powder room an eclectic feel with purple wall paint.
Meredith Owens Interiors/Molly Culver Photography
Chocolate Brown
Chocolate brown is a rich neutral that will add character to a traditional bathroom.
Complement it with dark wood tones for a grounded and enveloping feel.
Pair it with white and chrome finishes for a fresh feel that isn’t too sweet.
Design byThe Interior Collective/ Photo byMadeline Harper
What color looks best in a small bathroom?
Try a jewel tone like emerald green or sapphire blue for a powder room in an older home.
Or paint a small kids bathroom in a pastel yellow or blush pink for a cheerful feel.
Design byAnnie Downing Interiors/ Photo byLindsay Brown
What paint colors make a bathroom feel relaxing?
Moodier shades of forest green, dark blue, or chocolate brown will create a calming atmosphere.
What is the most popular color scheme for a bathroom?
Desiree Burns Interiors
Accent neutral bathrooms with pale sage green paint to add a hint of color.
Becca Interiors
Emily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Bria Hammel Interiors
Louis Duncan-He Designs
Dazey Den
Sarah Szwajkos Photography
Design byBethany Adams Interiors/J.L. Jordan Photography
Dazey Den
Zoe Feldman Design/ Photo byStacy Goldberg
Whittney Parkinson Design
Mary Patton Design
Pure Salt Interiors