Gray
Gray tones are popular in all rooms of the house, even the bathroom. Gray is not only a relaxing color, but it can also be used instead of white (though there are some beautiful shades of white too!). To add color and texture to a room, design the bathroom with shower curtains and towels that are brightly colored or have patterns on them. For a truly stunning look, add a chandelier.
Earth Stones
Earth tones, like cream, sage, tan, or even "greige," which is a mix of gray and beige, make for a warm bathroom paint color scheme. To make the bathroom look cool, add flowers that like to stay wet, like bamboo, ferns, orchids, and philodendron. Since these plants need a lot of water, they might not be the best choice for a guest bathroom that doesn't get used very often. Natural colors look good with wicker boxes and wooden floating shelves, too.
Drawings with pastels
Colors like dusty rose, baby blue, and green are soothing and slightly girly, and they make the bathroom feel cozier. These patterns were also popular in the 1950s and 1960s, so they're a fun way to give the bathroom a retro look without putting down carpet. It's also fun to pay homage to old-school design trends by adding Hollywood bathroom lights and fancy light switch covers.
Jewel Stones
Colors for the bathroom like burgundy, emerald, and teal can make it look like a treasure box. Jewel tones can quickly make your bathroom look better if you like a daring style. This is because they have deep but bright colors. To keep the fancy design theme going, add gold knobs, taps, and light fixtures.
Dark Shades
You don't have to get rid of darker colors if your bathroom has other design elements that balance them out. Like, navy blue or even charcoal won't make your bathroom feel as big if it has a lot of big windows that let in sun. If you put tile halfway up the walls to make a difference, dark paint colors can also work. The same goes for floors and tables that are light. You can make a dark color work if you love it!
Wallpaper
If you want your idea to stand out, why not try wallpaper? With peel-and-stick wallpaper choices, the process doesn't have to be painful or take a long time. To make the perfect center point for your bathroom, you can also choose from a huge range of colors, patterns, images, scenes, and even custom designs. If your best print is too big, you could use an accent wall and paint the other walls the same color. Because bathrooms are the wettest rooms in the house, pick vinyl wallpaper that can handle the steam from hot showers or spilled water.