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Similar to the green kitchen, the green bathroom is both fashionable and enduring. Yes, it is currently popular, but it has always been in the spotlight.
Green is so adaptable that it will always be in fashion, which is why our preferred interior designers regularly choose it.
When considering hue, you have the choice of a dark moss shade, a calming seafoam, a vibrant emerald, or a mix of these options.
Next, you can use the green colors you selected to decorate your bathroom by painting the walls, adding shower or floor tiles, or hanging wallpaper.
You can also find a freestanding tub with a green claw-foot design. Continue scrolling for additional green bathroom design inspiration and answers to common questions.
What is the best green bathroom color?
The ideal shade of green for your bathroom renovation is determined by the atmosphere you want to achieve.
Choose a sage or pale seafoam color for a calming, spa-like bathroom.
To create a captivating, mysterious atmosphere, select a rich emerald green. In order to create a lively burst of color, opt for the gem-like emerald.
What color tile goes with a green vanity?
If you’re opting for a green vanity, the go-to tile choice is white—it’s clean, timeless, and always a reliable option.
However, for a bolder approach, you could pair the green vanity with similarly toned green tiles for a monochromatic effect, or create a striking contrast by combining the green vanity with pink tiles for a dramatic and unexpected twist.
What are the best paint colors for a green bathroom?
There are numerous lovely shades of green paint to choose from for the walls in your bathroom.
Ashley Martin from Ashley Martin Design likes earth tones such as Evergreen Fog by Sherwin-Williams, whereas Rachel Rector from Chinotto House leans towards a more daring color like Kendal Green by Sherwin-Williams.
We also love Bancha by Farrow & Ball, Backwoods by Benjamin Moore, and Saged by Backdrop. Still, there is no definitive answer as it varies according to the desired aesthetic and what complements your existing fixtures and essential bathroom items.
Paint the Walls
Painting the walls in a soothing green is an easy way to incorporate a natural element into a bathroom.
To create a tranquil getaway in Lake Oconee, Georgia, Martin chose Evergreen Fog from Sherwin-Williams, a soft sage green that promotes a calm ambiance.
Earth tones are having a major resurgence, and we believe they’re here to stay,” she explains.
The texture of the herringbone faux-brick floor and the concrete sink introduce additional earthy elements, perfectly complementing this nature-inspired paint color.