Dark Bathroom Paint Colors
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22 Bathroom Paint Color Ideas For a Quick Makeover Project
From soft neutrals to adventurous neons.
Heidi Caillier
Using colorful paint can be intimidating, but choosing something adventurous and fun can have been style pay-off. This is especially true in smaller spaces like bathrooms and powder rooms. Even if you're not planning a remodel anytime soon, you will definitely want to repaint your bathroom once you see the colorful bathrooms ahead. Whether you want to go all-over bold, add a subtle accent, or incorporate pattern, we've got bathroom paint color ideas to get you inspired. No boring bathrooms here.
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Sophisticated Dark Gray
It's all about layers, textures, color in this warm bathroom designed by Heidi Caillier. She transformed a rustic green dresser into a sink vanity which is polished off with a natural stone countertop for a sleek touch. the most transformative element of the space is definitely the dark gray paint, which strikes a cozy mood.
BUY NOW Portola Paints Quinn, $10 (sample)
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Sweet Light Pink
We love the eclectic artwork against the baby pink walls of this powder room. A teeny tiny bathroom is the perfect place for a playful paint color since there's not room for any other decorative statements. In this bathroom, the pink backdrop makes the traditional portrait gallery fun and whimsical.
BUY NOW Benjamin Moore Early Sunrise, $80
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Edgy Light Gray
If you like grittier, edgier design, paint the walls gray and then incorporate more industrial elements. Here, Leanne Ford worked with concrete and exposed piping.
BUY NOW Farrow & Ball Plummett, $110
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Bright Blue
Contrary to popular belief, stark white walls can make small spaces feel even smaller while dark paint colors will make a powder room or modest bathroom morel luxe and expansive. Plus, smaller rooms are perfect for experimenting, as we've mentioned.We love the classic blue paint Reath Design chose for this space.
BUY NOW Farrow & Ball Scotch Blue, $110
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Chilled Out Coral
In this bathroom by Commune Design, this burnt coral paint strikes a nice balance between unique and neutral, sophisticated and edgy, soft and bold. All the gold accents add a contemporary yet timeless feel, especially paired with the warm wood cabinets.
BUY NOW Benjamin Moore Monticello Peach, $80
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Timeless Beige
Wood paneling painted in a soft greige shade creates a classic backdrop for this bathroom by Heidi Caillier. The wooden materials and accents like the toilet cover and mirror, along with the geometric tiled floors, complement the paint. The result is a low-key and approachable elegance.
BUY NOW Portola Paints Chateau, $110
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Cheerful Turquoise
With an adventurous mix of colors, patterns, and textures, this bathroom designed by Sean Scherer is bursting with character. The inky black clawfoot tub, bronze sconces, and gilt framed artwork add a cool gothic twist to the light tropical turquoise wall and lime green and coral candlesticks. The floral carpets tie everything together.
BUY NOW Farrow & Ball Blue Ground, $110
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Attention-Grabbing Red
Emil Dervish kept this industrial space modern and minimal with white graphic square tiles but added some funk with color on the upper half of the walls and ceiling. Opt for a bold red paint color like this if you want to make a strong statement.
BUY NOW Farrow & Ball Blazer, $110
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Grounded Brown
We're loving the offbeat yet neutral clay color scheme in this grounded bathroom designed by Robert McKinley Studio. The combination of mocha painted walls, a woven lampshade and blinds, and natural stone countertop create an earth-inspired oasis.
BUY NOW Benjamin Moore Cattail, $80
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Sunny Orange
The vibrant tangerine-painted cabinets in this bathroom designed by ETC.etera bring out the orange undertones in the pink stone vanity topper, which also ties in the pink floor tiles and area rug. The lesson? Match your cabinets to yoru natural stones and tiles.
BUY NOW Farrow & Ball Dutch Orange, $110
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Kelly Green
For a bold, modern impact, cover the entire bathroom in a saturated paint color. Fiona Lynch Studio opted for a rich shade of Kelly green.
BUY NOW Benjamin Moore Celtic Green, $80
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Ethereal Pale Blue
As seen in this bathroom designed by 2LG Studio, the palm leaf tree truly brings it to life, as do the sky blue walls and abstract painting.
BUY NOW Benjamin Moore Harbor Fog, $80
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Romantic Mauve
Heidi Caillier chose an unexpected shade of mauve paint, brass fixtures and lighting, and smokey marble materials for the shower to achieve a one-of-a-kind yet timeless bathroom.
BUY NOW Benjamin Moore Cupid's Dart, $80
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Refreshing Sage Green
Designed to feel like an enclosed porch, this vintage-feeling bathroom was painted sage green. It features lantern-style light fixtures, hidden medicine cabinets, and freestanding, antique oak washstands.
BUY NOW Farrow & Ball Vert de Terre, $110
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Soothing Pale Gray
A pale shade of gray paint above the geometric grayscale tiles tightens up the space and keeps this neutral and calm. It's the perfect shade for this environment, as a stark white would be a little too bright. StudioDB chose to use for gold fixtures and accents to contrast the cool color family.
BUY NOW Farrow & Ball Cabbage White, $110
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Dark Blue
Interior designer Shaun Smith used the retro blue tiles in his bathroom drive the design process. Paired with floral blue wallpaper and porcelain accents, the old-school tiles feel much more fresh and stylish. To polish thing off even more, he painted the ceiling a slightly different shade of blue.
BUY NOW Benjamin Moore Bermuda Blue, $80
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Black
Subway and hex tiles are popular in bathrooms for a good reason. They're durable in wet environments and and style-wise, are classic and reliable. But that doesn't mean you can't use paint! Here, designer Caroline Rafferty painted the ceiling a pitch black hue to make the white and airy environment feel formal and intimate.
BUY NOW Farrow & Ball Railings, $110
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Light Yellow
Pale yellow walls on the upper half of the wall complement the geometric mustard and white tiles framing the bathtub. The terra cotta herringbone floor tiles are a nice transition. They feel subtle and "accidental," yet match nicely—perfect for a lived in country chic vibe.
BUY NOW Farrow & Ball Dayroom Yellow, $110
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Deep Green
This bathroom designed by Studio DB is undeniably sexy. While the custom metallic mural wallpaper is the focal point, the purple clawfoot tub and deep forest green walls create the framework.
BUY NOW Benjamin Moore Calypso Green, $80
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Soft Baby Blue
This powder room in Palm Beach is settled near the pool and painted to look like a cabana with a tasseled, tented awning. It's easier to replace than wallpaper and it's more unique, as you can customize it however you want to.
BUY NOW Benjamin Moore Mediterranean Breeze, $80
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Chalky White
Leanne Ford is the queen of all-white interiors. She keeps things interesting by folding in different textures. In this bathroom, she opted for a chalky paint finish, introducing more depth and dimension.
BUY NOW Portola Paints Roman Clay Elizabeth I, $10
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Deep Navy
The farmhouse sink in this guest bathroom is a subtle nod to this Charleston home's earlier days as a kitchen house. Polo Blue on the walls adds a modern pop of color to this historic home.
BUY NOW Benjamin Moore Deep Royal, $80
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