Painting your bathroom cabinetsis one of the most straightforward (and cost-effective) ways to transform your space.
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So, what are the bestcolors for your bathroom?
Scroll through these 32 bathroom cabinet colors to find inspiration for your next home project.
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Black
Interior Impressions
When in doubt, go with a classic cabinetry color.
Olive
Brophy Interiors
Sleekolive greencabinetry is equally modern as it is inviting.
Combine with brass hardware and a brass mirror for a timeless combo.
ATX Interior Design/ Photo by Madeline Harper
Periwinkle Blue
Periwinkle cabinetry is surprisingly versatile when paired with warm neutrals.
This bathroom from Interior Impressions combines it with creamy beige walls and floral wallpaper.
Powder Blue
This scallopedpowder bluevanity is so fun and unexpected.
Ashley Montgomery Design/ Photo by Lauren Miller
Plus, it pairs perfectly with the curved white mirror and geometric walls.
Moss
Studio Peake
The British do it best when it comes to color.
This London pied-a-terre features shades of b;ue, orange, and moss cabinetry withcorresponding wainscoting.
Becca Interiors
While colorful, the tones work because of where they sit on the color wheel.
Pair with vintage art and gold accents for an easy-to-achieve look.
Cerulean
Cool blue mixes with nickel hardware and a stone countertop in this California home.
Brophy interiors
Want a neutral but still something that adds a pop of color?
Blue is a beautiful choice.
Sunny yellow mixes with light orange and is balanced with a royal blue vanity.
Interior Impressions
Already have a colored tile or wallpaper in your bathroom?
Pull in one of the hues to paint the cabinets.
Green, especially a darker shade, is just as easy to work with as any neutral.
Brophy Interiors
A wash of color from the blue wallpaper helps liven up the otherwise neutral room andblack and whitecabinets.
One of the best ways tobrighten up a bathroom is to paintthe walls white and add warmth through wood.
A stone countertop and mixed fixtures pair with vintage lights and art.
Mary Patton Design
White and Wood
JLA Designs
Marble and wood mix in this ultra-luxe bathroom from JLA Designs.
Mixing materials is a great way to add a unique look to your vanity.
Dark blue cabinetry, black hardware, and gold light fixtures make it elevated.
Britt Design Studio
Love blue but want something a bit more unique?
Lilac
Texas designer Mary Patton went for wall-to-wall lilac for her daughter’s colorful bathroom.
Paint is easy to change if she decides on a different palette as she grows older.
Interior Impressions
This home from Light and Dwell features checkered tile, gold hardware, and an arched mirror.
Ocean Blue
Blakely Interior Design/ Photo by Aaron Usher
Blue and gray are a gorgeous combo.
Cool ocean blue meets warm gray in this bathroom from Blakely Interior Design.
Caitlin Higgins forEmily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Don’t want a full vanity?
Convert a table for a seamless DIY.
The small bathroom is pulled together with a minimalist palette.
Britt Design Studio
This stunning primary bathroom features a long, storage-filled vanity, standalone tub, and chandelier.
Shades of blue are also timeless.
Studio Peake
Ashley Montgomery Design
Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography
Brophy Interiors
Dazey Den
Kendall Wilkinson Design
Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography
Designed byEmily Henderson/ Photo by Ryan Liebe
Design byEmily Henderson/ Photo by Tessa Neustadt
Whitney Parkinson Design
JLA Designs
Design by Priscilla Frost / Styled byEmily Henderson/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Whitney Parkinson Design
Blakely Interior Design/ Photo by Andrea Pietrangeli
Design byMax Humphrey and Beebe Skidmore/ Photo by Kaitlin Green
Mary Patton Design
Design byLight and Dwell/ Photo by Chris Mottalini
Blakely Interior Design/ Photo by Aaron Usher
Tyler Karu Design/ Photo byJames R. Salomon
Mary Patton Design
Whittney Parkinson Design