Thursday, February 18, 2010

What To Do With A Blue Bathroom

Adding bright, warm colors to blue tile in a bathroom will wake up the space.








If blue is the main color in your bathroom, there are several decorative accents you can add to the space to make the area upbeat and playful, sophisticated and modern. Metallic shades, as well as other colors in the cool family, make a blue bathroom complete; monochromatic effects will foster the serene nature of blue as well.








Add Blue Patterns


Add more shades of blue in the form of patterns throughout the bathroom, which will create a monochromatic look with several textures that will give the bathroom a sense of calm while still making the area visually pleasing. For instance, paint some of the light blue tiles on the walls and bathroom area a darker shade of royal or navy blue in a random pattern, or create a tile border with the darker color. You can adorn the bathroom counter with blue baskets filled with blue and white gingham towels, or decorate the accent wall with periwinkle and medium blue stripes.


Use Warm Colors


Combine warm colors like orange or yellow with the blue shades in the bathroom to make the space especially warm and welcoming. Blue, orange and yellow are also ideal colors for a child's bathroom, particularly if you're going for a goldfish or rubber duckie theme, such as a blue shower curtain with orange goldfish or blue area rugs featuring yellow rubber duckies. Accent the blue bathroom counters with yellow soap dishes and toothbrush holders, or add a pop of color to the blue tiled floors with yellow plush area rugs or toilet covers.


Use Cool Colors


Mix blue with other colors in the blue family to give the bathroom a sense of bright relaxation. For instance, add a light green shower curtain to the bathtub with blue curtain hooks to accent blue walls, and hang plush green hand towels on the wall to further emphasize the color combination. Or add dark purple stripes or paneling to the powder blue walls, and add purple flower arrangements to the counter to add richness to the color scheme. You can also combine intense shades of green and purple with medium or cobalt blues in the form of candle or linen arrangements on wall shelves to make the bathroom especially attractive without overwhelming it with color.


Include Metallics


Shades of silver, platinum, and bronze work well in a blue bathroom and will give the area a sense of elegance. For instance, in the master bathroom, frame pictures of blue or purple flowers like irises or hydrangeas in platinum-colored frames to hang on a medium blue accent wall. Accent blue marble countertops with silver vases or toothbrush holders to include metallics in the color scheme without taking any attention away from the marble detail. Brown and blue look good together as well, so adding a wide bronze stripe to a robin's egg-colored accent wall is aesthetically pleasing. Feature more bronze accents like large sconces on the side wall or a tiny bronze lamp on the counter to bring the two colors together.

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