What colour is the best for the small bathroom separated from the toilet? And also for the toilet?
Question:I have to choose the colour for the bathroom and toilet!
Well, my bath was light warm pink, this was nice and relaxing... I need my bath to be relaxing again and not depressive... I also want to have a good light for being able to put make up in a right amount and colour... I mean the correct shadow from the wall colour...
What colours baths, toilets do you have in your house, how do you feel in them and how do you like them :P!
My bath is small by the way...
Thank you for all the answers!
Masha ;)
Answers:
Blue-marine with pink dancing elephants at 1 - 2 mt from the floor :)
Darker blue on the bottom then gradually lighter till the ceiling.
Or white like ice whith some blue shadows and some penguins colored like... well, like me! :))
In my opinion you are already there. Warm pink (especially if you like it!!) is great. Keep the toilet white, for resale value, it's hard to sell colored porcelain. You might even want to consider a shade of shell pink: lighter, but still warm. Accessorize with silver and nickel hardware, and add a splash of red somewhere in there.
Actually the decorating course I took years ago said to paint small rooms in light colors so the room looks larger.
Today I believe anything goes.
This is the 3rd home I built and I have always had white sinks and toilets and white counter tops. You can always paint or wallpaper but not always change sinks, toilets etc. My dinnerware for everyday use was always white just in case I wanted to change my decor.
I have 3 bathrooms in my home. 1 master bath that is papered, 1 full yellow,powder, 1/2 gold & purple.
My toilet is really small but I wanted a bit of colour so I painted two opposite walls magnolia and the other two terracota and it makes it look a whole lot bigger than it is
For small spaces white and other pale colours are the way to go. It gives the impression of space. Though any colour that appeals to you would be good for relaxing. You could also choose a dark colour for the walls and have a white feature wall opposite the door to make the room look longer than it is though it may look narrow. Good luck
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