Ready to infuse your bathroom with color?
Here are colorful bathroom ideas to get you inspired.
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Michelle Boudreau Design
Using it on wainscoting gives it even more depth.
Mint Green
Desiree Burns Interiors
Mint green feels fresh in a bathroom.
It’s like you’re coloring the room with a minty fresh toothpastein a good way.
Ashley Montgomery Design
Add a few plants, and you’ll have a calm, refreshing retreat.
Gleaming tile and a functional niche keep it feeling modern.
Bright Blue
Erin Williamson Design
Vibrant bright blue is an ocean-inspired hue that’slovely in a bathroom.
Desiree Burns Interiors
It looks crisp next to white, while black hardware and fixtures add just enough contrast.
It looks fresh and timeless paired with brass fixtures and light marble tile.
Coral
Small coral tile andterrazzo stonegives this bathroom bright midcentury style.
Ashley Montgomery Design
Light Blue
Britt Design Studio
Light blue bathrooms are a favorite of designers and homeowners alike.
Combined with white cabinetry, it feels fresh, light, and serene.
Periwinkle Blue
Want a blue with a more coastal look?
Erin Williamson Design
This combination of wallpaper and cabinetry keeps the bathroom feeling light.
Hunter Green
Charlie Interior Design
Want to go even darker and moodier?
Try a rich hunter green in the bathroom.
Ashley Webb Interiors
On a glossy, slightly textured tile, it has a sophisticated, upscale look.
Contrast it with brass hardware.
Bubble gum pink cabinetry feels whimsical, whether it’s for a child’s bathroom or your own.
Michelle Boudreau Design
Slate Blue
A more muted slate blue is a calming choice for a bathroom.
Pink
Apretty pink bathroomcan feel sophisticated when it’s the right color and tool.
This vertical tile in a more muted pink feels polished and stylish.
Becca Interiors
Black and Jade Green
Black and jade green is a sleek and slightly unexpected color combination.
These vertical glossy tiles add even more drama.
Use wood details to add just enough warmth to the space.
Britt Design Studio
It takes on an old world look when it’s combined with aged brass.
Prussian Blue
Jessica Nelson Design
Prussian blue is a classic color that adds black to blue.
All you need is a can of paint on the walls.
Britt Design Studio
Paired with gray marble and brass fixtures, the look has an old world appeal.
Orange
Want to give your bathroom a quick glow upliterally?
Break out theorange paint.
Charlie Interior Design
It’s a cool tone that adds just a touch of color.
Brass fixtures and light wood keep the space feeling ethereal.
Pistachio
Kate Marker Interiors
The perfect pistachio green is just a hint of color.
Dekay & Tate
But, if you’re looking for a bold color palette, this is it.
Lean in andcolor drenchthe entire space.
Violet
Vivid violet can be gorgeous in a bathroom.
Desiree Burns Interiors
Black and gold accents give the color a dramatic look that’s full-on glam.
This palette turns your bathroom into a truly designed room rather than just a bathroom.
The rest of the room is kept neutral to balance the bold colors.
Desiree Burns Interiors
A cloud-inspired blue wallpaper and vertical gray tile come off as eclectic and unexpected in a bathroom.
Adding just a bit of white keeps the overall feel light and bright.
Powder Blue
A pretty powder blue is perfect in a timeless bathroom.
Desiree Burns Interiors
The light texture on the tile adds a layer of depth to the room.
Vivid Blue
This vivid blue bathroom has a retro look thanks to small square mosaic tiles.
A light wood vanity keeps the space feeling fresh and modern.
Desiree Burns Interiors
Otherwise classic elements, including marble and chrome, help anchor the bathroom.
Try it as a single accent wall for a big impact.
Blue and Tan
A blue and tan color palette gives this bathroom an earthy feel.
Erin Williamson Design
Butter Yellow and Muted Blue
Color doesn’t have to be bright!
This is a perfectly feminine spaec.
The rest of the bathroom is kept light to keep the space feeling crisp and classic.
Erin Williamson Design
Emerald Green
Emerald green paint sets the stage for this lush bathroom.
Burgundy
Alvin Wayne Interiors
A burgundy and peach marble makes a dramatic impact in a bathroom.
It’s used as an accent to the white tile rather than covering the whole room floor-to-ceiling in color.
Jessica Nelson Design
Salmon and Gray
Salmon and gray is an unlikely color combination that’s actually striking.
Several different colored tiles are used throughout this space to give the color combination variety and movement.
This bathroom has navy wallpaper and vintage-inspired black and white tile.
Jessica Nelson Design
If you’re planning a remodel, choose colorful tile or a colorful vanity.
Calming shades of blue are the most popular color for a bathroom.
Jessica Nelson Design
Jessica Nelson Design
Jessica Nelson Design
Kate Marker Interiors
Kendall Wilkinson Design
Kendall Wilkinson Design
Louis Duncan-He
Louis Duncan-He
Mary Patton Design
Mary Patton Design
Mary Patton Design
Michelle Boudreau Design
Studio Peake
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Studio Peake
Ashley Montgomery Design
Victoria Bell Design
Whittney Parkinson
Whittney Parkinson
Alvin Wayne Interiors
Michelle Boudreau Design
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