Friday, October 14, 2011

Color Suggestions For Small Bathrooms

Many factors besides square footage contribute to how small a bathroom feels, such as whether you have a pedestal sink or a vanity and how large the toilet is. The wall color of a bathroom probably makes one of the biggest differences and is one of the least expensive changes to make. Be sure to cover all surfaces before painting.


Wall Colors


Light colors make a bathroom look larger. White and off-white are not the only choices. Pastel shades, especially cool colors like blue, tend to make a small bathroom look larger.


If you want to choose a more neutral shade, consider a tinted neutral--an off-white shade with a hint of another color, such as green, pink or yellow. Using a tinted neutral allows you to match a different accent color, such as a fresh green, more easily in the room, while still giving you the versatility of a neutral shade.


Ceiling Color


If you paint the ceiling a lighter color than the walls, it makes the ceiling seem higher, therefore making the room seem bigger. For instance, if you paint the walls a pastel blue, paint the ceiling white or a blue-tinted neutral. Using one color on both the walls and the ceiling helps make the room look more spacious but only if the color is very light.


Color Schemes


If you want to create a more vibrant room, try a peach shade for the majority of the wall, and accent with a brighter orange shade in the accessories.


Green and blue tend to be soothing and a medium shade of either won't make a room feel small, especially if paired with light-colored flooring.


If you want to create drama in a small bathroom, it is a good idea to use darker paints as an accent color in limited spaces, such as painting one wall scarlet. Leave the rest of the room light, especially the floor and ceiling.

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