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Bathroom Color Inspiration

In a buying market, kitchens and bathrooms are considered to be the two most important rooms. Regularly, without the buying market being considered, bathrooms and kitchens are still significant areas of our homes. Whether we would like to admit it or not, we spend a majority of our time in the bathroom. From getting ready in the morning to showering and brushing our teeth, and getting ready for bed, we begin and end our days in the bathroom. With bathroom’s being a highly-used space, should not our focus be on maximizing their design potential? With our top tips, we hope to inspire you with beautiful bathroom color ideas to take control of your bathroom’s potential. Let’s take a look! 

Bathroom Color Inspiration: 

1. Getting Ready. 

You can actually use your “getting ready” routine during the paint selection process. While you are getting ready for the day, you will want to see how the paint reflects the lighting within the space. If it projects the light back in an unflattering manner, you will want to choose a different color. Paint experts recommend sticking to colors like yellow, green, and blue. You will also find that neutral tones like grays and off-whites will help make a more significant impact. 

2. Set The Mood. 

Often, we use our bathrooms as a center for relaxation. After a stressful day, there is nothing quite like a relaxing bubble bath. To help create an emphasis on this “spa-like” demeanor, we recommend choosing more tranquil shades. Light colors and pastels help to create this dreamy oasis. You will want to pair it with the color choices that we mentioned previously; therefore, you would choose colors like pastel blues, light seafoam greens, etc.

3. Maximize Small Spaces. 

If you have a half bath, be sure to maximize its potential with the paint color. Do not skip over it just because it offers little wall space. You can take advantage of the mini-room by utilizing colors that reflect natural light. 

4. Always Stay Neutral. 

If color scares you, neutral tones are always an excellent choice. Neutral colors can create a soft, welcoming environment without taking away from other critical elements in the room. You can easily balance any neutral color into your bathroom for a cozy look. 

Thanks for reading! Let us know your thoughts in the comment section. 

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