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25 Bathroom Color Ideas That Will Inspire Your Next DIY Project

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Calamine by Farrow & Ball

pink bathroom with standalone tub and metal washbasin and black and white marblized wall and plates on the wallRichard Powers

Need a pink-me-up? If you’d like to live la vie en rose on the daily, consider this flattering hue, which adds whimsy and softness to Michael C. Hall’s New York City apartment. A pale pink wall paint timelessly goes beyond the bold bubblegum pink that emerged from the Barbiecore craze (and, let’s be honest, well before that). This particular blushing hue pairs perfectly with dark-toned accessories like an assortment of John Derian decoupage plates and trays.

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Hague Blue by Farrow & Ball

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For a subtle take on a classic color, opt for Farrow & Ball’s Hague Blue, which is featured in the powder room of this homespun, old-world Lake Tahoe Retreat. In this jewel box of a space, designer Palmer Weiss says she “took the governor off the design engine and let it rip.” That entailed pairing the trimmed walls with poppy wallcovering (a reproduction of a 19th-​century C.F.A. Voysey Arts and Crafts design by Trustworth Studios) for contrast.

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Chantilly Lace by Benjamin Moore

a bathroom with a tub sink and a mirrorTREVOR TONDRO PHOTOGRAPHY

This soft hue is just as elegant as its name suggests. Described by Benjamin Moore as “a classic go-to white that elicits images of fresh cotton and pure silk,” this lovely hue is a graceful complement to a white-on-white scheme or, as in this rustic bathroom, a fitting counterpoint to anchoring Moroccan tiles.

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Pelt by Farrow & Ball

a bathroom with a mirror and a sinkEric Piasecki

If you’re hesitant to take the color plunge, a diminutive powder room is the ideal place to experiment with bold color—and for an extra dose of glam energy, give your bathroom a high-gloss finish. In this luxe retreat, designer Katie Ridder began considering the wall art first. “Our client wanted to start a collection of black-and-white photography here,” she tells ELLE DECOR. “So we painted the walls high-gloss deep aubergine as a backdrop for the artwork.”

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Chappell Green by Farrow & Ball

green bathroom with a large knit penguin and striped runner and a standalone tub with curtain and old timey pull string toilet tankDouglas Friedman

Green—in all of its variations—has taken over virtually every room in the house, especially kitchens. We’re equally obsessed with it in a bathroom. Here, ELLE DECOR A-List designer Ken Fulk coated the walls in his Cape Cod cottage with Farrow & Ball’s Chappell Green, a versatile sage tint that, per the paint company, reads “blue when contrasted with warmer tones and green when paired with cooler shades.”

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Skylight by Farrow & Ball

a door with slats opens to a bathroom with a white marble floor and light blue walls is a white claw foot bathtub with a shelf across it holding soap and a vases, a 3d artwork hangs near the tubDaniel Schäfer

Homeowners will obviously gravitate toward blue in bathrooms—water, water, everywhere!—but this hue from Farrow & Ball gives you a little bit of gray, too. The company notes that the color reads as pale blue in small spaces, while larger rooms bring out its cooler undertones. For an example, see Elad Yifrach’s home in Portugal, where he used the shade in this airy primary bath.

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Orange Coloured White by Farrow & Ball

a deep tub sits in the corner of the main bathroom next to the door and under a window outfitted with interior shutters, above fixtures are paintings on silk and next to the tub is a vanity with a black marble topWilliam Jess Laird

This tint by Farrow & Ball is precisely what it says it is: white with a dash of orange. Together, the colors make for a creamy neutral (not dissimilar to Pantone’s 2024 Color of the Year, Peach Fuzz) that creates an exceedingly flattering cast when you’re gussying up, regardless of the hour. ELLE DECOR A-List designer Michelle R. Smith shows us how it’s done in her elegant New Orleans bathroom.

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Blue Gray by Farrow & Ball

a bathroom with a large mirrorLaure Joliet

Want your next bathroom makeover to give you some serious serenity? Try Farrow & Ball’s Blue Gray, a hue made from a little bit of black, a dollop of blue, and a dose of green. These ingredients make it an especially versatile shade, allowing it to read as a soft sage or even a duck egg, depending on the light. In the context of a soothing primary bathroom by ELLE DECOR A-List designer Frances Merrill of Reath Design, it feels like a hue plucked straight from nature.

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Newburg Green by Benjamin Moore

anne mcdonald sunfish lake house minnesota Haris Kenjar

Small spaces such as powder rooms offer opportunities for bold design choices. Designer Anne McDonald, in this charming Minnesota lake house, painted the half bath in Benjamin Moore’s Newburg Green, a smoky teal shade. Depending on the light and the time of day, it can read as a deep blue or a dusty green.

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Naval by Sherwin-Williams

a bathroom with a large paintingcourtesy of Nicole Franzen

Naval was named as Sherwin-Williams’s 2020 Color of the Year, but obviously, this sophisticated shade has staying power. In a stylish New York apartment, design firm Le Whit used this deep, deep blue to create an enveloping, sophisticated atmosphere in the primary bathroom—a feeling accentuated by a painterly wallcovering and dramatic, burgundy-colored marble.

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Lulworth Blue by Farrow & Ball

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Farrow & Ball drew inspiration for this oceanic blue from a cove along the Jurassic Coast in southwestern England. The company also notes that it’s a “formal Regency hue” (hello, Bridgerton lovers), but that didn’t stop antiques dealer Jean-Philippe Demeyer from dousing the primary bathroom of his medieval manor in it. Paired with a matching custom tub and floaty shower curtains, it’s giving us just the right dose of maximalism.

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Dimpse by Farrow & Ball

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Don’t ask us to define “Dimpse.” One thing we do know, however, is that it makes for a great bathroom neutral. This cool gray creates a peaceful, serene atmosphere, making it a good option for virtually every sort of space. But don’t take it from us: Amanda Seyfried painted the walls in her own primary bathroom in the hue.

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Setting Plaster by Farrow & Ball

le whit chelsea apartmentNicole Franzen

News flash: Pink, when used correctly, can function as the chicest neutral. One designer favorite is Farrow & Ball’s blushing Setting Plaster, which serves as an ultra-flattering backdrop in bedrooms, dressing rooms, and bathrooms. In the same Manhattan apartment designed by Le Whit, the color skims the walls of a half bath. Add brass fixtures, a sparkling chandelier, and a bold tiled floor and—voilà!—it’s “me time” perfection.

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Monroe Bisque by Benjamin Moore

cooper house upstate new yorkFrank Frances

The right neutral can make even the smallest spaces feel luxurious and serene. Take, for instance, the unabashedly classical bathroom in this Federal-style farmhouse in upstate New York. Swathed in Benjamin Moore’s Monroe Bisque—described by the brand as “a rich, creamy neutral with a touch of honey”—the room’s historic treasures are given a museum-worthy backdrop.

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Dove Tale by Farrow & Ball

a bathroom has handmade blue and white tiles on the floor, halfway up the walls, and in the shower, matching cone shaped sconce and pendant, a deep bathtub, striped bath rug and two hanging bathrobesTrevor Tondro

Whoever said the loo can’t be your favorite room in the house? In the bathroom of this Parisian apartment, Marc Valeanu chose to drown out the street noise just beyond with a calming tone—Farrow & Ball’s Dove Tale. When paired with bespoke Maurizio Scianna bathroom tiles and Charvet and Prada bathrobes, we daresay he’s created a bath-lover’s nirvana.

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Mid Azure Green by Little Greene

a bathroom has white porcelain fixtures and walls that are painted a deep teal, a mirror on one wall and mirrors on the ceiling reflect multiple images of the room and of the vintage opal glass ceiling lightStephan Julliard

Jewel-toned paint colors are rich, saturated hues that infuse a small space with ambience. This eclectic Parisian apartment bathroom features tiled wall mirrors that extend the room’s dramatic color scheme with a seemingly infinite reach. “I like it when there’s a bit of fantasy,” says designer Pierre Gonalons.

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Blue Bottle by Sydney Harbour Paint Co.

a powder room is painted in a deep but bright blue, a blue vase with white and orange flowers sits on a white sink, three glass oblong pendants hang over the sink, a pop art basket sits under the sinkYoshihiro Makino

Nuance is so yesterday. This vibrant California house, inhabited by a pair of Montecito art collectors, is pulsing with color. The star of the show? The inky-blue powder room, which adds a jolt of drama to an otherwise typical space. Talk about making a splash!

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Stiffkey Blue by Farrow & Ball

lorenzo castillo bathroomRicardo Labougle

This 18th-century seaside villa on the Spanish island of Menorca goes from intimidating to inviting, thanks to ELLE DECOR A-List designer Lorenzo Castillo’s ingenious use of the color blue (Farrow & Ball’s Stiffkey Blue, to be exact). We can’t tell which we find more enchanting—the bathroom’s blue accents or the island view just beyond.

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Pavillon Blue by Farrow & Ball

a mirror on a wallDouglas Friedman

In this Gramercy Park townhouse, a tasteful flourish of a delicate green-blue—Farrow & Ball’s Pavillon Blue—makes for an effortless aesthetic that is clean without feeling too cool. Proof that even a bathroom can have dignity.

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Tailor Tack by Farrow & Ball

a bathroom with a large mirrorKelly Marshall

This bathroom can be found 1,050 feet above the streets of Manhattan—it’s part of a two-story penthouse that sits atop 53 West 53. ELLE DECOR A-List designer Joe Nahem says renovating the interiors required consideration of what the space already had: “You’ve got art, architecture, and that view—what else is there?” A gentle flourish of Farrow & Ball’s Tailor Tack, we’d wager. This barely-there pink adds just the right warmth that an often-austere modern scheme is screaming for.

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