Use brown and blue to create a relaxing feel in your bathroom.
The bathroom is no longer simply a room with a bath. It can be a place of relaxation, an area where you can unwind from the stresses of the day. With this in mind, many people choose to decorate their bathrooms in a mixture of warm and calming colors, such as brown and blue. Redecorating the bathroom is a good investment, because the layout and decor of the bathroom can be key in selling a house. If you're considering remodeling or redecorating your bathroom, a blue and brown theme might be just what you're looking for.
Tiling
When tiling your blue and brown bathroom, look for tiles in complementary colors such as beige, light brown or taupe. Tile the floor and around the bath tub or shower in similar shades to avoid using too many colors. For a different look, consider tiling halfway up the bathroom walls so you only need to paint the top half. Add a splash of blue every few tiles to tie in with your blue and brown theme. Look for shades of blue that coordinate with your chosen shade of brown. Alternatively, purchase tile paint and paint a few of your existing tiles blue to refresh the look of the room.
Painting
Brown can make a room seem smaller, so avoid painting all the walls in your bathroom brown. Instead, choose a bright sky-blue or a more subdued duck egg blue as the main paint color. If you're not comfortable with bright colors on the walls, choose an accent wall and paint it a positive blue. You could also consider painting all walls except one blue and the accent wall brown. If you're creative, use store-bought or homemade stencils to create blue designs on a brown wall or vice versa. Using either blue or brown as the main color and adding accents and hints can create interest in your bathroom d cor.
D cor
Add extra elements of blue and brown to your bathroom with d cor. A dark brown cupboard-style vanity gives your bathroom a rich feel while providing a place to store your spare toiletries. A painting with mainly blue colors in a dark brown frame can spice up an unused wall. Blue or brown block-colored towels contrast with the wall and tile colors, or pair patterned towels with both colors. A blue-and-brown patterned shower curtain looks elegant and ties in nicely with the theme of the room. Finish with