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Beige Bathrooms
Beige is the colour of a calm, natural bathroom. Cream and oat. Warm sand. Soft mushroom. Limewash and bone against natural stone and warm timber. Explore our edit of beige bathroom ideas, from cream through to clay.
Beige is the most reliable warm neutral in bathroom design. The range covers cream, oat, sand, mushroom, limewash and clay. What they share is temperature. All of them read warm enough to sit close to natural materials, which keeps a beige bathroom feeling alive over time. Beige handles the warmth. What you do with the rest is up to you.
Beige works at two temperatures. The cooler side covers cream, oat, limewash and bone, all leaning toward white. The warmer side runs through sand, mushroom and clay. Light decides which goes where. Cool beiges look their best under strong daylight. They hold a real crispness in a south-facing bathroom. Warm beiges have a different job. They have to be the warmth themselves in rooms where the daylight isn't strong enough. Think north-facing or interior bathrooms with smaller windows.
Cream and oat are the closest beiges get to white. The warmth is there, but only just. In compact bathrooms, they read as a soft, restful neutral. Pale stone, brushed nickel and limewash walls take them easily. A cream vanity unit with a stone-topped basin gives you the lightness of white with more depth underneath.
Warm beige and oak grow up together in a bathroom, particularly when you bring in brushed brass and travertine. The combination has a modern country feel, and it weathers well. A sand-toned vanity unit under an aged-brass mirror is enough on its own. Walls in chalky matt and a terracotta tile floor extend the scheme without overdoing it.
Beige is the most generous colour to design around. White freshens it. Black grounds it. Sage and forest green warm it further. Charcoal gives it weight. Pink and terracotta pair surprisingly well in their softer tones. The accent works best on metalwork, towels and tile, leaving the main fittings clean.
Beige needs texture to come alive. Limewash on the walls. Travertine or unglazed terracotta on the floor. A linen Roman blind. Aged brass on the fittings. The colour itself is quiet, which gives the materials around it room to do the work.
Most beige vanity units and bathroom furniture in this collection are made at our Tyseley factory in Birmingham, where we’ve been manufacturing since 1986. UK manufacture lets us hold factory outlet pricing on quality bathroom furniture.