The Role of Colour in Bathroom Design
/When planning a bathroom renovation, it’s easy to get caught up in the practical details—fixtures, storage, waterproofing. But there’s one element that can completely transform how your bathroom feels, and that’s colour. The colours you choose don’t just set the tone; they set the mood. Whether you’re craving a calming space to unwind at the end of the day or an energizing start to your morning routine, colour plays a powerful role in shaping your experience.
In fact, a thoughtfully chosen colour palette can take your bathroom from purely functional to a personal sanctuary—one you actually look forward to spending time in. In this blog, we’ll explore how colour influences mood, how lighting affects colour choices, and how to bring the right hues into your bathroom design. (Spoiler alert: it’s not all about white and grey!)
The Psychology of Colour
Choosing the right colours for your bathroom isn’t just about matching towels to tiles—it’s about creating a space that makes you feel something every time you walk in. Understanding the psychology of colour can help you design a bathroom that not only looks beautiful but also supports how you want to feel in the space, whether that’s calm and relaxed or refreshed and ready to take on the day.
Let’s take a closer look at how different colours can influence your mood and transform your bathroom into a personal retreat.
Calming Blues and Greens
If your idea of the perfect bathroom is a quiet escape from the chaos of daily life (or just five minutes of peace without someone knocking on the door), then blues and greens are your new best friends. These colours are often associated with nature—think water, sky, and lush greenery—which makes them ideal for creating a sense of serenity and relaxation.
Soft blues and gentle greens can bring a spa-like calm to your bathroom, turning even the smallest powder room into a space where you can exhale, unwind, and recharge.
Here are a few of our favourite Benjamin Moore colours to bring that sense of calm into your bathroom:
Blue:
"Tranquil Blue" (2051-50): A soft, serene blue that instantly evokes calm and relaxation. Perfect for creating a bathroom that feels like a peaceful retreat.
"Palladian Blue" (HC-144): This timeless light blue-green offers an elegant, tranquil vibe—ideal if you want a space that feels both fresh and restful.
Green:
"Sea Foam" (2123-60): Light, airy, and refreshing—this green brings the outdoors in, creating a calming ambiance that’s perfect for long, relaxing baths.
"Soft Fern" (2144-40): Muted and gentle, Soft Fern has a subtle warmth that evokes the peacefulness of nature. It’s the colour equivalent of a deep breath.
Energizing Yellows and Oranges
If you’re someone who likes to start the day with a burst of energy (or if you need all the help you can get before that first cup of coffee kicks in), yellows and oranges might be the perfect fit for your bathroom. These warm, lively colours can make the space feel bright, welcoming, and full of life—even on those grey Durham Region mornings.
Yellow, the colour of sunshine, adds a sense of happiness and optimism, while orange brings warmth and creativity. When used thoughtfully, these colours can turn your bathroom into a space that lifts your mood the moment you step inside.
Here are some of our favourite Benjamin Moore yellows and oranges to bring that sunny, energetic vibe into your home:
Yellow:
"Hawthorne Yellow" (HC-4): A soft, buttery yellow that adds warmth and cheer without overwhelming the space. It’s bright, but still sophisticated—a little ray of sunshine for your morning routine.
"Straw” (2154-50): A warm, golden yellow with an earthy undertone. Less bold than Sunrays, Straw offers a grounded, welcoming glow—like sunlight streaming in on a late afternoon.
Orange:
"Mango Punch" (2175-30): Fun, tropical, and full of personality! Mango Punch brings playful energy to your bathroom without feeling too overpowering—perfect for an accent wall or a vanity with a splash of colour.
"Tangerine Dream” (2012-30):This is a lively, fun orange with a slightly muted tone, so it still feels vibrant but not jarring. It’s great for adding energy to the space—think of it as a splash of citrus for your morning!
Sophisticated Neutrals
If you’re dreaming of a bathroom that feels timeless, calming, and effortlessly elegant, neutrals might just be your perfect match. Shades of white, grey, and beige never go out of style—and they create a clean, sophisticated canvas that you can easily refresh with accessories or pops of colour when the mood strikes. Neutrals are like the little black dress of bathroom design: classic, flattering, and endlessly versatile.
White is often the go-to for its fresh, clean vibe—who doesn’t love a bathroom that feels bright, airy, and spa-worthy? Meanwhile, greys and beiges bring warmth and softness, wrapping the space in subtle elegance without stealing the show.
Here are some of our favourite Benjamin Moore neutrals that can help you create a bathroom you’ll love stepping into—whether it’s to kick-start your day or relax at the end of it.
White:
"Chantilly Lace" (OC-65): Crisp, clean, and pure. Chantilly Lace is the ultimate bright white for a modern, fresh look. It’s like a clean slate for your mornings (minus the actual scrubbing).
"White Dove" (OC-17): Soft and warm, White Dove brings a gentle elegance to your space. If you’re looking for a white that’s inviting rather than stark, this is it. I recently used this in my Mom’s main bathroom and she loved it!
Gray:
"Gray Owl" (OC-52): A versatile, light grey with just a hint of green undertone. It shifts beautifully with the light, making your bathroom feel fresh and modern without feeling cold.
"Stonington Gray" (HC-170): A classic, cool grey that’s clean and crisp. If you want a neutral that feels contemporary but still welcoming, Stonington Gray checks all the boxes.
Beige:
"Shaker Beige" (HC-45): Warm and inviting, Shaker Beige adds a cozy vibe without feeling too traditional. It’s a great way to bring a little softness into an otherwise sleek space.
"Manchester Tan" (HC-81): Light, neutral, and endlessly versatile. Manchester Tan creates an airy, sophisticated backdrop that works with just about any accent colour—or looks beautiful all on its own.
Romantic Reds and Pinks
Red and pink can bring a sense of romance and luxury to a bathroom. While red is a powerful colour that can stimulate energy and passion, it is often used sparingly in bathroom design. Deep, rich reds can create a dramatic, opulent look, especially when paired with gold or brass fixtures. Pink, a softer and more subtle colour, can add a touch of femininity and warmth. Here are two Benjamin Moore colour suggestions for each:
Red:
"Georgian Brick” (HC-50): This is a warm, slightly rustic red with a touch of brown. It offers a rich, cozy vibe that’s still lively and works well with natural stone and wood in bathrooms.
"Dinner Party" (AF-300): Deep, rich, and sophisticated. Dinner Party evokes a sense of opulence—think velvet robes, candlelight, and long soaks in the tub. Pair it with brass or gold fixtures for a luxurious finish.
Pink:
"Pink Damask" (OC-72): Soft, delicate, and timeless. Pink Damask brings warmth and a subtle romantic vibe without overwhelming the space. It’s perfect if you want a gentle hint of colour that still feels clean and classic.
"First Light" (2102-70): Light and airy, First Light has a fresh, modern feel that works beautifully in a bathroom. It adds a soft glow to the space and plays nicely with whites and neutrals for a look that’s bright but still cozy.
Luxurious Purples
Looking to add a little drama and indulgence to your bathroom—without going full bold red or bright jewel tones? Purples might just be your answer. These shades often get overlooked, but they bring an understated elegance and a sense of calm that works beautifully in a bathroom. From soft lavenders to deep plums, purple hues can create a space that feels both relaxing and luxurious.
And fun fact: purple has long been associated with royalty. So if you’re ready to feel like a queen (or king!) in your own bathroom, these shades are a perfect choice.
Here are a couple of our favourite Benjamin Moore purples for a bathroom that feels rich, soothing, and totally unique:
“Cinnamon Slate” (2096-20): A deep, muted plum with warm undertones. Cinnamon Slate strikes the perfect balance between richness and subtlety, creating a cozy, spa-like atmosphere. Pair it with brass or matte black fixtures for a truly sophisticated space.
“Shadow” (2117-30): Dramatic and moody, Shadow is a rich, velvety aubergine that makes a statement while still feeling calming. It’s perfect for an accent wall, vanity, or even cabinetry if you’re ready to embrace a little boldness.
The Impact of Light on Colour
Lighting can make—or break—the look and feel of your bathroom. You might fall in love with a colour sample at the paint store, only to discover it looks completely different once it’s on your walls. That’s because light—both natural and artificial—plays a huge role in how colours appear. And not just how they look, but how they make you feel when you’re in the space.
Let’s break it down.
Natural Light
If your bathroom gets lots of natural light, you’re in luck! Nothing shows off the true beauty of a colour like good old sunlight. But even then, the direction your bathroom faces can influence the mood.
North-facing bathrooms tend to get cooler, softer light. Colours here will appear a bit more muted, which is perfect if you’re aiming for a calm, peaceful vibe. (Just be aware that cooler colours might feel a little flat unless you balance them with warm accents.)
South-facing bathrooms are blessed with bright, warm light for most of the day. This can really enhance vibrant colours and make your space feel lively and welcoming. Just keep in mind that intense sunlight can sometimes make light colours feel brighter—and bolder hues even bolder.
Artificial Light
If your bathroom has little or no natural light (hello, interior powder rooms!), artificial lighting becomes the star of the show. But not all bulbs are created equal.
Incandescent bulbs give off a warm, yellow glow. They’re flattering and cozy, and they bring out the warmth in reds, oranges, and yellows. However, cooler colours, like blues and greens, might lose some of their crispness.
Fluorescent lights tend to be cooler and brighter, often used in commercial spaces. They can make colours appear more accurate—but sometimes at the cost of feeling a bit harsh (think less ‘spa day,’ more ‘dentist’s chair’).
LED lighting is the Goldilocks of the bunch. You can choose from warm, cool, or even daylight options to suit your space. LEDs are energy-efficient, long-lasting, and give you the flexibility to create the mood you want, whether that’s bright and energizing or soft and relaxing.
Directional Influence
The direction your bathroom faces isn’t just about sunlight—it also shapes how colours shift throughout the day.
East-facing bathrooms get that gorgeous, golden morning light. Warm tones will glow, and the space will feel fresh and cheerful in the early hours. Perfect if you want a sunny, wake-me-up vibe with your morning shower.
West-facing bathrooms bask in the softer, warmer light of late afternoon and evening. Colours here deepen and become richer as the day goes on, creating a cozy, end-of-day retreat.
The Takeaway
Before you commit to a colour, always test it in your space at different times of day, with your bathroom lighting. What looks soft and spa-like at noon might feel completely different in the evening—or under that bright vanity light when you’re trying to apply eyeliner.
Lighting isn’t just about how your bathroom looks; it’s about how it makes you feel every time you step inside.
Incorporating Colour into Bathroom Design
Now that you know how colour affects mood and how lighting can completely change the look of a space, let’s talk about the fun part—bringing colour into your bathroom! Whether you’re after calm and serene or bold and energizing, there are so many ways to introduce colour in ways that feel intentional, inviting, and totally you.
From painted walls to colourful tiles and accessories, the options are endless (and don’t worry, you don’t have to choose them all—unless you want to, of course).
Curious how thoughtful colour choices come to life in a real renovation? Take a look at our North Whitby client’s 0bathroom transformation, where different shades of blue and gold accents turned a dated space into a personal sanctuary. It’s amazing what the right colours can do!
Wall Colours
The walls in your bathroom are your biggest blank canvas, and the colour you choose can make the space feel anything from light and airy to cozy and cocooned.
Small Bathrooms: If your bathroom is on the cozy side (code for tiny), lighter colours can work wonders. Shades like soft whites, light blues, and pastels can make the room feel bigger, brighter, and more open—almost like you knocked out a wall without swinging a hammer. But don’t be afraid of darker colours! A deep hue on an accent wall (or even all four walls if you’re feeling bold) can add drama and depth, turning a small bathroom into a striking little jewel box.
Large Bathrooms: More square footage gives you the freedom to play. Deep, rich colours can create a sense of luxury and warmth, while lighter shades keep things fresh and airy. Want to add a little personality without going overboard? Try an accent wall behind your vanity or tub. It’s like putting your bathroom’s best feature in the spotlight.
Tiles and Paint
Tile isn’t just practical—it’s a great way to bring in colour, texture, and even a bit of fun. A colourful tile backsplash, a vibrant shower wall, or a patterned floor can become a stunning focal point. Bonus tip: tile holds up to moisture, splashes, and steam, making it ideal for bathroom spaces where durability matters as much as style.
If you prefer a sleeker, more uniform look, paint can be your best friend. Just be sure to use moisture-resistant paint that’s designed for bathrooms—no one wants to deal with peeling paint or mildew creeping in (trust us on this one).
Want to dip your toe in the water before fully committing to a bold wall colour? Consider painting the ceiling a subtle shade or adding colour through wainscoting or trim. Small touches can have a big impact without overwhelming the space.
Fixtures and Fittings
Fixtures and fittings might be the unsung heroes of bathroom design—but they don’t have to be boring. Sure, classic white sinks, tubs, and toilets are timeless, but if you’re ready to step outside the box (or at least the beige), colour and finish can make these everyday items feel like standout features.
These are the pieces you interact with every single day, so why not choose ones that make you smile?
Coloured Sinks and Bathtubs: Adding a splash of colour through your sink or bathtub can be a game-changer. Imagine a soft blush pink vessel sink perched on a sleek vanity, or a bold cobalt blue freestanding tub as the centrepiece of your space. These choices create instant focal points and add a personal, designer touch to the room.
Not ready to go all-in on colour? Pastels and muted tones are a great way to ease into the idea without overpowering the space. Think soft sage, dusty rose, or even a smoky grey. These subtle shades bring warmth and uniqueness while keeping the vibe calm and inviting.
And yes—colourful toilets are a thing! But that might be a bigger commitment (and conversation starter) than most people are ready for. Still, we won’t judge if you go for it.
Metallic Finishes: The finish of your taps, showerheads, and cabinet hardware might seem like small details, but they pack a serious style punch.
Chrome and stainless steel: Sleek, shiny, and modern. They reflect light beautifully and create a clean, polished look that works with almost any style.
Brass and gold: Warm, luxurious, and a little bit glam. These finishes add a vintage or classic feel—like the bathroom version of jewelry that never goes out of style. They look especially stunning against deep jewel tones or crisp whites.
Matte black: Bold, contemporary, and effortlessly cool. Black fixtures create high contrast in lighter bathrooms and add an edgy sophistication. Perfect for those who love a modern, minimalist aesthetic (or just want to be a little different).
Mixing metals is totally allowed these days, by the way. Gone are the rules about sticking to just one finish. So, if you’re torn between brushed brass taps and matte black cabinet pulls… why not do both?
Flooring: Where Function Meets Style
Bathroom flooring doesn’t just need to hold up to water and wear—it can completely transform the look and feel of your space. Whether you’re going for a serene spa retreat or a bold, show-stopping design, your floor can help tie the whole room together. Since it’s the first thing your feet touch in the morning (hello, cold toes!), it deserves a little extra thought.
Here are some great ways to incorporate colour—and style—into your bathroom floor without sacrificing functionality.
Tiles: Ceramic and porcelain tiles are bathroom classics for a reason. Durable, water-resistant, and available in just about every colour and pattern you can imagine, they offer endless possibilities. Want something timeless? Go for crisp white or soft grey. Feeling bold? Try deep navy, emerald green, or even patterned encaustic tiles that turn the floor into a work of art.
Mosaic tiles: These add intricate detail and texture underfoot. They’re perfect for creating a luxurious feel in smaller bathrooms or highlighting areas like a walk-in shower.
Large-format tiles: Great for making a space feel bigger and less cluttered. Fewer grout lines mean a cleaner look—plus, less grout to clean (you’re welcome).
Natural Stone: There’s something undeniably luxurious about natural stone floors. Marble, granite, and travertine bring texture, depth, and natural beauty to your bathroom. No two stones are exactly alike, which means you get a one-of-a-kind floor with unique veining and colour variation.
If you want a timeless, high-end look, natural stone is hard to beat. Just be prepared to commit to a little extra maintenance to keep it looking its best. (But hey, we all have high-maintenance friends who are worth it, right?)
Vinyl and Laminate: If you’re working with a tighter budget (or just want something low-maintenance and family-friendly), vinyl and laminate are fantastic options. Today’s products are a far cry from the sheet vinyl of decades past. You’ll find luxury vinyl planks and tiles that convincingly mimic the look of wood, stone, and even ceramic tile—often with added comfort underfoot.
These materials come in a huge range of colours and styles. Love the look of white oak? Prefer something bold and patterned? There’s a vinyl or laminate for that. Plus, they’re easy to clean, water-resistant, and perfect for busy households where life—and water splashes—happen.
Accessories and Accents
Not ready to commit to painting the walls fuchsia or tiling your shower in emerald green? No problem! Accessories and accents are a simple, budget-friendly way to introduce colour into your bathroom—and the best part? You can easily switch them up whenever the mood strikes. (Seasonal refresh, anyone?)
These little touches can make a big difference in how your space feels—adding warmth, personality, and maybe even a splash of fun to your daily routine.
Towels and Rugs: Brightly coloured towels and rugs are like the jewellery of your bathroom—they add pops of colour, softness, and warmth without overwhelming the space. Whether you go for spa-like neutrals or bold, contrasting hues, these are easy updates that make a big impact.
Pro tip: Choose colours that complement your main palette, or go for something unexpected if you want to liven things up. (Think navy towels in an otherwise white bathroom or sunny yellow rugs for a cheerful, morning boost.)
And yes, it’s totally fine to have “for show” towels and “actually use” towels. We won’t tell.
Shower Curtains: A patterned or colourful shower curtain can act as a statement piece—kind of like a feature wall, but one you can change whenever you feel like it. Florals, geometrics, bold solids… there’s a curtain for every mood.
Want your bathroom to feel coordinated? Pick up a few matching accessories—soap dispensers, toothbrush holders, or even storage baskets in complementary tones—and you’ll have a pulled-together look in no time.
Artwork and Décor: Your bathroom deserves artwork, too! Framed prints, small sculptures, or even hanging plants can add a personal, colourful touch to the space. Go for pieces that make you smile, whether that’s a serene beach scene, a cheeky quote, or an abstract burst of colour.
Just make sure anything you hang can handle a little humidity—nobody wants their favourite print curling at the edges after one hot shower.
Bonus idea: Add a few small potted plants! They bring in a fresh pop of green, help purify the air (allegedly), and make the space feel like a mini oasis.
Thematic Design Approaches
Sometimes the easiest way to choose a colour palette is to start with a theme. Whether you’re dreaming of a sleek, modern space or a cozy, rustic retreat, having a clear design style in mind makes choosing colours (and everything else!) a whole lot easier.
Here are a few popular bathroom styles and the colours that bring them to life.
Modern Minimalism
If you love a clean, uncluttered look that feels fresh and timeless, modern minimalism might be your style. Think simple lines, smooth surfaces, and a calm, neutral palette. Whites, soft greys, and blacks are the go-to colours here, creating a sleek, sophisticated vibe.
Want to keep it from feeling too sterile? Layer in different textures—like matte black fixtures, glossy white tiles, or a concrete countertop. A floating vanity and frameless mirror don’t hurt, either. Less is more in this style, but that doesn’t mean it has to be boring.
Rustic and Farmhouse
For those who want their bathroom to feel warm, welcoming, and full of character, rustic and farmhouse design is the way to go. This style is all about natural materials and earthy tones—think warm beiges, soft browns, sage greens, and creamy whites.
Reclaimed wood shelves, a weathered vanity, or a vintage-inspired faucet add authenticity and charm. Bonus points for mason jar lighting or an old-fashioned clawfoot tub! It’s like bringing a cozy country retreat right into your home (without having to milk any cows).
Coastal Retreat
Dreaming of ocean breezes and sandy toes? A coastal-themed bathroom brings that beachy, laid-back vibe to your everyday life. Soft blues, sandy beiges, and crisp whites set a fresh, airy tone, while natural textures like rattan baskets, driftwood accents, and linen shower curtains complete the look.
Want to go all-in? Add a few nautical touches—like seashell decor, marine artwork, or even rope-framed mirrors. You’ll feel like you’re stepping into a seaside escape every time you enter the room—no passport required.
Glamorous Luxury
If your style leans toward bold and dramatic, a glamorous bathroom might be calling your name. Rich jewel tones—deep purples, emerald greens, and sapphire blues—paired with metallic gold or brass accents create a space that screams luxury (in the classiest way possible).
High-gloss finishes, marble countertops, and statement lighting (hello, chandelier over the tub!) turn your bathroom into a personal spa with all the glitz and glam of a boutique hotel. Don’t be afraid of bold patterns, ornate mirrors, or a show-stopping clawfoot tub—this is your chance to go big and embrace a little everyday luxury.
Practical Considerations
While colour plays a huge role in how your bathroom looks and feels, practicality is just as important. Bathrooms work hard—between the humidity, splashes, and steamy showers, it’s not exactly the easiest environment for finishes to hold up in. With smart choices, you can have a space that’s not only beautiful but stands the test of time.
Here are a few things to keep in mind when bringing colour into your bathroom design.
Durability and Maintenance
The bathroom isn’t the place to cut corners on materials. You’ll want finishes that can handle moisture without losing their good looks.
Tiles are a tried-and-true choice for floors and walls. They’re water-resistant, easy to clean, and come in just about every colour and style you can dream up.
Moisture-resistant paint is a must, especially on walls and ceilings. It helps prevent peeling, bubbling, and mold growth (and nobody wants to deal with that). Go for a semi-gloss or satin finish—they’re easier to wipe down and more durable than flat paint.
Practical choices like these don’t just save you headaches later on—they help your bathroom stay looking fresh and fabulous longer. That’s one less thing to worry about when you’re soaking in the tub with a glass of wine.
Ventilation
Even the most stunning bathroom will struggle to stay looking its best without proper ventilation. Humidity can do a number on paint, grout, and even the colours you lovingly chose.
Make sure your bathroom has a good exhaust fan (and use it every time you have a shower or bath!). Make sure the exhaust fan is strong enough for your bathroom (100 CFM if you have a separate shower and bathtub; otherwise the CFM should match or exceed the square footage of your room). Also, make sure you leave the exhaust fan on during your shower and for at least 30 minutes after your shower is done.
If you’re lucky enough to have a window, crack it open during or after showers. Good airflow helps prevent mold and mildew and keeps your finishes in top shape. Plus, it’s one of those small things that makes a big difference in how your space feels over time—fresh and clean, not damp and musty.
Cohesion with the Rest of the Home
Your bathroom doesn’t need to be a carbon copy of your living room, but it should feel like it belongs in the same house. Think of it as part of the bigger story your home is telling.
If you’ve got a warm, rustic vibe throughout the rest of your home, a stark ultra-modern bathroom might feel a little out of place. Likewise, if your home is sleek and contemporary, a vintage farmhouse bathroom could be jarring.
That doesn’t mean you can’t have fun or go bold—but try to tie in complementary colours, finishes, or materials so your bathroom feels like a natural extension of your home’s style. It helps create flow and makes your entire home feel more intentional and thoughtfully designed.
Future Trends in Bathroom Colour Design
Just like fashion, bathroom design evolves—and colour trends are leading the way. If you’re planning a renovation and want your space to feel fresh, modern, and ahead of the curve, here are a few emerging colour trends worth keeping an eye on (or jumping into right now).
Bold and Dark Colours
For years, light and airy hues dominated bathroom design, and for good reason—they make small spaces feel larger and brighter. But lately? Designers and homeowners are embracing the dark side… in the best possible way.
Deep navy blues, rich forest greens, and even black are making their mark in bathrooms. These bold colours add drama, depth, and a serious dose of sophistication. Paired with high-contrast elements like crisp white tiles, brass fixtures, or natural wood accents, dark walls or cabinetry can turn your bathroom into a stunning, high-end retreat.
Not sure about going all-in? Start with a dark vanity, an accent wall, or even a statement tub in a bold colour. You might just surprise yourself!
Earthy and Organic Tones
As more of us lean into sustainable living and natural materials, earthy tones are taking centre stage. Warm terracottas, soft taupes, and muted sage greens create a soothing, grounded atmosphere—exactly what you want in a space meant for relaxing and recharging.
These colours work beautifully with materials like reclaimed wood, natural stone, and woven baskets. Add a few plants (real or faux, we’re not judging), and your bathroom becomes a peaceful retreat that feels connected to nature.
Monochromatic Schemes
For a cohesive, sophisticated look that’s easy on the eyes, monochromatic colour schemes are gaining popularity. This approach uses varying shades of a single colour throughout the space—think pale sky blue walls with deeper navy cabinetry and rich indigo towels.
Monochromatic designs create harmony and balance, making the space feel intentional and polished. Whether you opt for blues, greys, or warm beiges, layering tones adds depth and keeps things visually interesting without overwhelming the room.
High-Contrast Designs
Want to make a bold statement? High-contrast design is where it’s at. Pairing light walls with dark fixtures, tiles, or cabinetry creates a striking, contemporary look. The contrast draws attention to architectural details and makes design features pop—like a sleek black faucet against a white subway tile wall or dark cabinetry set against pale, neutral walls.
It’s a timeless approach that feels modern and fresh, and it works in just about any size space.
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Looking Ahead
Whether you’re drawn to moody jewel tones or earthy neutrals, the future of bathroom colour design is all about creating spaces that reflect your personal style and how you want to feel when you’re in them. Want to create a serene spa-like retreat? A bold statement space that wows guests? There’s a colour trend for that—and we can help bring it to life.