you could’t go wrong painting one of these favorite hues on your bathroom walls.
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Create a space that demands attention or promotes tranquility with our most popular bathroom paint colors.
Choose one of these bathroom paint colors to create a fresh, inviting space.
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Aleutian by Sherwin-Williams
Create acalming blue bathroomwith Aleutian by Sherwin-Williams.
Etched Glass has the smallest hint of blue for a breezy color that still looks polished.
Keep the room bright and sophisticated with white trim and black hardware and accents.
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Off-white paint used on the rest of the walls helps balance the dark hue of the feature wall.
This paint color also looks great with natural wood accents.
Use it to dress up aboard and batten accent wallor give a pop of color to an upcycled vanity.
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Calluna appears as a variation of lilac but is slightly darker than a true pastel.
Pair it withbright whiteaccents and trim to best highlight its beautiful tones.
A cool gray-white paint or natural wood tones are ideal optionsfor an accentto this dark color.
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Add touches of greenery to the decor to brighten the space.
It also works no matter your style, whetherfarmhouse, cottage, or modern.
The soft hue makes even the smallest spaces feel luxurious and serene.
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White accents stand out against the cool tone, but the soft shade of charcoal still feels welcoming.
Here, its high sheen makes it stand out on bathroom cabinets.
A slight undertone of yellow adds a cheeriness that cooler paint colors lack.
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A white vanity and baseboards help to further brighten the space.
Pair the understated blue with a light neutral accent wall for abright and airyspace to unwind in.
This bathroom paint color is ideal for creating a serene space that still boasts notable color.
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Depart from typical neutrals with this pale gray that has a definite yetdelicate lavenderundertone.
The hue leans more gray than true green, making iteasy to incorporateinto almost any existing bathroom color palette.
Paint your vanity in this rich hue for an eye-catching focal point.
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Pair it with a complementary color such aslight bluefor the perfect combination.
In this bathroom, homeownerspainted the vanitya bright red-orange paint color.
It’s an unexpected but cheerful way to start your mornings.
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For matching bathroom accent colors, consider teal or dark blue.
The complementary shades will look striking next to each other.
Ablack vanityprovides a final touch of sophistication to these popular bathroom paint colors.
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Buttery whites, like this creamy bathroom paint color, boast a lush depth that warms too-cool spaces.
Paired with popular paint colors for bathrooms, like white, the hue bridges traditional and contemporary styles.
Pull in an accent color, such as beige, to warm the refreshing combo.
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The classic neutral bathroom paint color can be easily dressed up with layers of texture.
This plucked-from-the-outdoors shade promotes tranquility in the bathroom and can be used brilliantly as an accent wall.
Versatilewhite cabinetry, trim, and flooring brighten the classic bathroom paint color.
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Charming beaded board and shimmering silver finishes spotlight the bathroom paint color and prevent it from looking too sweet.
Bathroom Paint Color:Wrought Iron by Benjamin Moore
Nurture Green by Sherwin-Williams
Craving calm?
Look to nature as your guide to paint colors for bathrooms.
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A soft shade ofleafy greenushers the outdoors in and remains relaxed with complementary accent colors like sandy beige.
A white tub brings breathing space to the look.
This bathroom mixes muddied-up shades of gray and blue with soft cream trim to achieve its soothing attitude.
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Other popular choices include neutral colors like gray, off-white, or light yellow.
Look forcolors inspired by naturelike soft sage, sky blue, and ash gray.
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