Green, being the primary color of nature, is undoubtedly a shade of rejuvenation. However, most people only limit it to their yards and gardens. Why not go green in the bathroom too?
Since it’s a flexible color, green can be used in a modern or classic bathroom. Plus, it’s a versatile shade that sits well with most homeowner’s styles.
Some people might even call it the best choice for bathrooms since the hue has a calming feel that is hard to find in other colors. As it’s a calming color, a green bathroom is possibly the most serene place to walk into first thing in the morning and last thing before bedtime.
You can either paint the whole bathroom or add a pop of color with a green vanity or light fixtures. Either way, a green version of the bathroom will be more inviting than a dull neutral tone.
Here’s some inspiration to help you revamp your modern bathrooms
It’s easy to say that there’s something quite soothing about the way green feels on your eyes, and this bathroom space is living proof of this. Notice how the shade is muted yet making a statement.
Moreover, the golden cabinet pulls, and mirror rims go nicely with the green background. Additionally, the accessories on the marble countertops, such as the plant pot and the soap bottle, are adding a simplistic vibe to the place.
While replicating this idea for the master bathroom, you can also put a rug on the floor.
Here’s a green powder room idea for people who don’t want to paint the walls. The olive tea-colored tiles contrast nicely with the dotted floors, making the whole space look relaxing and refined.
Possibly the most attractive piece in the green bathroom is the vintage-looking marble sink with gold details. Its placement against the green tile is meant to be, considering they align together well.
The green paint, coupled with the stark white tub, makes the whole room pop. Besides, the golden towel holder is a small yet powerful accent in the bathroom.
However, the major thing bringing the whole look together is the painting on the wall. It’s aptly aligned with the theme of the room and adds a touch of gold to the area.
Penny tiles never go out of fashion because they’re available in almost every color and add texture to the surface. Take a look at these dark green penny tiles against white tiled floors and the tub.
If you use this idea as inspiration, you can either keep half the wall above the tub white or tile it too. In any case, the overall style of this bathroom is nothing less than luxurious.
What better way to make a bathroom green than bring in some plants? Instead of slapping green paint on the wall, you can add natural hues of green to the bathroom.
The plant-filled wall at the back blends nicely with the white tub and gray floors. Although a bit difficult to replicate, this idea is something right out of a retreat or a spa in a luxury hotel.
Remember how I talked about having a green vanity in the bathroom above. In this idea, you can see the vanity, adding a burst of color to the bathroom. Plus, it stands perfectly against the pink background.
But the designers didn’t stop at the vanity. They went ahead and added zig-zag tiles to the floor and a tub in the same shade to amp up the whole bathroom. It looks like a retro movie set, and honestly, that’s nothing I’d ever complain about.
Although the designers have created this for the guest bathroom, I’d keep this beauty for the master bathroom. While the previous idea had this subway tile on the floor, this one has the same shade of green tiles on the walls.
Sure enough, the most beautiful thing in this picture is the pink candy bowl that matches the tiles. Also, the golden light and shower fixtures add to the serenity of the room.
When revamping your powder room, experiment with a lesser-known shade of green like this one. It’s accompanying the rust-colored clawfoot tub and counter space at the back quite well. Also, the white curtains allow some degree of light to come on, or the bathroom would have been too dark.
Moreover, I like how the designers didn’t just stop at the green walls and floors. Instead, they proceeded to add plants to the space to bring a hint of nature into the bathroom.
If the darker shades are not your style, you can work with these beautiful mint-colored tiles to create a sense of relaxation in the bathroom. Besides, this room’s minimalistic look – owing to the wooden sink – is something to get inspired by.
If you’re planning to paint the walls, make sure you do it in proportion. Notice how the green paint in this room only extends to a certain point on the wall, keeping the lower edges white to match the vanity.
Also, the brown light fixture and white vanity go well with the green paint. Imagine walking into this bathroom at any time of the day. The mere feel of it will brighten up any lousy day.
Emerald is one of the classiest and most elegant colors that can instantly make any bathroom look ten times better. With an emerald bathtub and counter space, the designers have used the color in the right amount to make an impression.
If you want to make a statement, you can’t ever go wrong with dark green. These stunning tiles against the golden fixtures and muted countertops are precisely what you need to get compliments from guests on your home decor style.
To be honest, I didn’t even know green brick tiles existed until I saw this mesmerizing decor. How gorgeous does the brick wall look against the gray and black of the bathroom? You can definitely add more color to the area by putting plants in every corner.
If you look close enough, you will notice that every tile in this bathroom is a slightly different hue of green. Plus, the white marble storage space, coupled with the subtle hints of gold against the tiles, makes the bathroom look brighter. Alternatively, you can recreate this look with paint.
While this color might not be for everyone, it’s a perfect choice for people who love everything quirky and classy. The brown sink bowl mutes the otherwise bright tiles while the white mirror blends well with the background. Instead of the monochrome painting on the wall, you can replicate this look with a colored picture too in a small bathroom.
Instead of painting or tiling, you can add wallpaper to your bathroom too. Notice how this textured wallpaper works well with the floors. Also, the golden shower fixtures and the stunning white sink only make the wallpaper pop more.
The best part about using wallpaper is that you can take it off if you want to remodel the bathroom again.
The randomness of this style is a bit hard to grasp, but if you’re a fan of unusual decors like this, this is the best bathroom remodel idea for you. While green is the major accent in the room, it’s toned down by hints of black and white.
If the hues are too much for your eyes, you can bring them down by replacing the dual-colored tile with a mono-colored one. Plus, switch the fixtures to gold or brass, and you’ll be good to go.
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Donella (Sustainability Institute Staff)
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