17 Unique Ideas For A Bold & Colourful Bathroom


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Are you tired of the same old boring white bathrooms? Do you crave a space that is bold, vibrant, and full of colour? Look no further!

Whether you prefer a subtle pop of colour or a full-on rainbow explosion, there's something on this list for everyone.

So, why settle for a dull and uninspired bathroom when you can have a space that's full of life and personality?

Let your imagination run wild with these 17 bold and colourful bathroom ideas that will take your bathroom from drab to fab.

1. QUIRKY BATH MATS

Image | Coming Soon New York

Well, if this isn’t bold and colourful then I don’t know what is! Want a bath mat that says body confidence, self-love, and body positivity? This is it!

In fact, you’ll be surprised just how many funky-designed bath mats are out there, do a simple search online and you can find anything from a cherry-shaped bath mat to a tiger-shaped bath mat at very reasonably prices too.

The great thing about bath mats is that if you were to get bored with them, they can easily be changed.

2. MIX & MATCH

Green deco martini wallpaper from Divine Savages

Image | Deco Martini ‘arsenic’ Wallpaper from Divine Savages

Combining patterned floor and wall tiles of the same colour but different designs creates an interesting visual by slightly breaking up the consistency whilst remaining cohesive and stylish.

This would look fabulous in a wet room and if you don’t want to veer off the colour palette.

3. BRIGHTEN UP THE SINK

Have you ever seen a basin this gorgeous? Me neither!

Basins come in all types of materials and sizes, but what about colours and finishes? I’m sure you’d agree that we’ve been there and done that with boring white ceramic basins - time for something exciting!

Luckily, there are so many extraordinary basins out there that you wouldn’t find in the average home, all of which have enough wow-factor to spruce up your bathroom all on their own.

4. CREATE A GALLERY WALL

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Art doesn’t have to be reserved for the bedroom and living room. The bathroom is a great place to hang colourful art whether it’s framed or unframed.

A gallery wall in the bathroom moves the vibe away from being just a functional space, to one that can invoke thought and reflection, or simply just lift your spirits while having a soak.

The typical bathroom wall is bare and could do with a bit of love and excitement just like any other wall in the home.

5. REVAMP THE VINYL FLOORING

Vinyl flooring designs have evolved significantly over the years and this means that you can find very unique and vibrant vinyl flooring for your bathroom that won’t cost the earth!

Bathroom flooring is available in many materials including stone, wood, laminate, and concrete, but, if we’re talking warmth and the easiest flooring to change if needed - vinyl flooring wins by a mile.

So, not only does this mean that you get a softer and warmer feel underfoot, but it also means there is a wider range of designs at a more affordable cost compared to many other materials.



6. WORK IT WITH WALLPAPER

Can you really wallpaper a bathroom? The answer is YES!

Wallpaper for the bathroom has to be moisture-resistant so it is best to get vinyl wallpaper, however, if you have your heart set on a particular wallpaper that isn’t vinyl, it’s recommended that the wallpaper is sealed with a strong varnish after the wallpaper has dried, giving it a layer of protection against the humid conditions of a bathroom and prevent moisture ingress.

Try Decorator Varnish by Polyvine. This durable overcoat is available in dead flat, gloss, and satin.

7. A COLOURFUL VANITY

Image | @liznylon / Instagram

Vanity units are an effective storage solution for the bathroom and an equally good way to hide the ugly pipework underneath a sink.

These days you can find all sorts of vanity units, traditional or modern ones, floor-standing or wall-hung ones, and double or single ones, but rarely do we see colourful ones.

Not often do we see vanity units in a bright colour or pattern so why not inject some personality into the bathroom with an eccentric piece of furniture?

8. TEAM WITH TERRAZZO

 

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Terrazzo is a composite material made from marble, quartz, glass, and granite. It originates in Italy 500 years ago by Venetian mosaic workers as a way to use up the scrapped rock to create sustainable flooring around their living quarters.

Terrazzo has grown so much in popularity as a tile option for the kitchen and bathroom, that it's even compared with the likes of marble.

The terrazzo print became a neglected design in the 70s, but it seems to have taken centre stage again bursting into modern homes.

You can find the terrazzo print almost anywhere and on anything including wall art, lampshades, phone cases, throws and wallpaper as well as flooring.

9. A NEW SPLASH OF PAINT

 

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Aside from accessories, a fresh coat of paint is one of the most affordable ways to revive your bathroom.

Painting your bathroom walls a bright colour will instantly make you feel refreshed and energised in the morning ready to take on the new day!

You could go all in with a bold and dramatic hue, or if you don’t feel daring enough, you could opt for a subdued colour and include colourful accessories instead.

10. BOLD NEW TILES

Tiles are essential in a bathroom, particularly behind the sink. They protect your walls from water damage, toothpaste and make-up smudges, but that doesn’t mean they should be monotonous, they can be very decorative too, so make a splash!

You can choose to tile the entire space or create a colourful backsplash behind the sink or bathtub.

Try tiles with unique patterns, vivid colours, or unconventional shapes like the Corsica Hex tiles by Porcelain Superstore that form a honeycomb pattern together.

11. GET GREENERY IN

There’s no denying that plants have the power to enhance any room of the home, however, we often forget that plants can have a place in the bathroom as well.

A few good reasons to have plants in the bathroom:

  • Surround yourself with nature while bathing

  • Accentuate other bold colours in the room

  • They are energising and boost positive emotions

Some of the obvious concerns about having foliage in the bathroom are low light, too much humidity and warmth, but there are quite a few plants out there that thrive in these conditions.

According to Gardening Know How, some of the best plants for the bathroom are Aloe Vera, Lucky bamboo, Orchid, Snake plant, Spider plant, Begonia, Cast iron plant, and Boston fern.

12. PAINT THE WALL PANELLING

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It’s easy to find wall panelling inspiration for the bedroom and living room, but they are not as common for the bathroom and yet they help to insulate the room - being warm to the touch, there’s no grout for them to discolour and they are generally easy to install.

Aside from that, they look stunning and add character to the walls, but for a little extra - paint them!

13. BATHE IN COLOUR

If you could nose around 100 homes and check out their bathrooms, how many non-white bathtubs do you think you’d see? Not very many I’d imagine, and yet they are just perfect for a modern bathroom.

A burst of colour looks luxurious on a freestanding bath, but you can brighten up a built-in bath with colourful tiling around it or bath panels.

If you’re on the fence about whether to get a freestanding or built-in bath, have a look at the pros & cons of both bath types.

14. RADIANT RADIATORS

In the past, radiators were just about practicality, providing the home with a source of heating, but as time has gone on, they have evolved into being both a statement of aesthetic appeal and practicality, especially for radiators in the bathroom.

These days you can find matte to mirrored, vertical to horizontal or multi-column radiators to tubular radiators, and the default white radiators that we are used to seeing, are slowly being faded out by the growing demand for colourful radiators.

Luckily, a good selection of shops including Big Bathroom Shop, BestHeating, and Designer Radiators Direct offer a wide range of colourful radiators to help you add a touch of glam to your bathroom.

15. TOWELS + CURTAINS

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Another simple way to add some colour to your bathroom without the long-term commitment if you fancy a change is by including colourful or patterned towels and curtains.

Towels and curtains can easily accent a colour theme in the room, and when they both draw from the same colour palette, they give a more cohesive look.

16. ACCENT WALL

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When we think of an accent wall, we don’t usually think of the bathroom, but the option has become popular in spite of typically being the smallest room in the home.

This can make for a striking and daring look that can refine a space, anchor furniture together, introduce another colour into the palette or just add some sophistication.

17. CONTINUE THE TILES

Matching the floor and wall tiles creates a completely seamless look that will make the bathroom appear bigger. If you have a wet room - you might love this look in there.

The Alalpardo green porcelain tiles from Bert & May perfectly balance colourful with neutral.

  • When it comes to choosing colours for a bathroom, it's important to create a harmonious and visually appealing space.

    The right colour combination can have a significant impact on the overall atmosphere and ambience of the bathroom.

    Here are a few colour combinations that work well together in a bathroom:

    Neutral and White: A classic combination that never goes out of style, using neutral colours like beige or grey along with white can create a clean and timeless look in the bathroom. This combination is versatile and can be paired with any accent colour to add a pop of interest.

    Blue and White: Blue is often associated with water and tranquillity, making it a popular choice for bathrooms. Pairing different shades of blue with white creates a fresh and calming atmosphere. Light blue walls with white cabinetry and accessories can give a sense of serenity and relaxation in the bathroom.

    Gray and Yellow: For a modern and vibrant look, combining shades of grey with pops of yellow can create a visually striking bathroom. Gray provides a neutral base while yellow adds a cheerful and energetic element. This combination works well in both small and large bathrooms, adding a touch of warmth and brightness.

    Green and Brown: If you want to bring a natural and earthy feel to your bathroom, combining shades of green with brown can achieve that. Green is often associated with nature and growth, while brown brings a sense of warmth and grounding. Consider using green tiles or wallpaper with brown wooden accents for a spa-like atmosphere.

    Pink and Gold: For a luxurious and feminine touch, pink and gold is a winning combination. Soft shades of pink paired with gold accents can create a glamorous and elegant bathroom. Consider using pink tiles or paint on the walls and incorporating gold fixtures and accessories for a touch of sophistication.

    Remember, these are just a few examples, and the right colour combination ultimately depends on personal preference and the desired mood for the bathroom.

    It's also important to consider factors such as lighting, size, and existing fixtures when choosing colours.

  • Light and neutral colours are generally recommended as they tend to create an illusion of openness and airiness. These colours reflect light and make the room feel more spacious.

    On the other hand, dark colours can make a bathroom feel smaller and more confined.

    Some popular colour options that can make a bathroom look bigger include:

    White: The classic choice for creating a spacious feel, white reflects light and gives the impression of a larger space. It also provides a clean and fresh look, making the bathroom feel more inviting.

    Light Pastel Colours: Soft shades of pastel colours, such as light blue, pale pink, or mint green, can create a calm and airy ambience. These colours work well in small bathrooms, making them appear more open and expansive.

    Beige or Light Grey: These neutral colours are versatile and can create a sense of sophistication while maintaining a bright and spacious atmosphere. Beige tones can warm up the space, while light grey can add a modern touch.

    Soft Yellow: A pale yellow can add warmth and brightness to a bathroom, making it feel more welcoming and open. It is important to choose a soft shade to avoid overpowering the space.

    Light Green: Shades of light green, such as sage or celadon, can create a soothing and natural environment. This colour is also associated with relaxation and can make the bathroom feel more spa-like.

    Remember, it's not just the wall colour that can make a bathroom appear bigger.

    Combining it with light-coloured flooring, cabinetry, and fixtures can further enhance the illusion of space.

    Additionally, ample lighting, mirrors, and decluttering will also contribute to creating a more expansive feel.

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