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Green is the colour of considered bathroom design. Soft sage. Deep forest. Earthy olive against brushed brass and veined marble. Discover green bathroom ideas in every shade, edited into one collection.

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Oliver Mirror Cabinet 2-Door 600mm Matt Green
Celeste 600mm Wall Hung Green Vanity Unit with Square Countertop Basin
Celeste 600mm Wall Hung Green Vanity Unity with Black Basin
Celeste 600mm Wall Hung Green Vanity Unit with White Basin
Oliver Traditional Sage Green Fitted Furniture Combination with Tall Boy Storage
Colour & Size Options Traditional
Oliver Traditional Sage Green Fitted Furniture Combination
Colour & Size Options Traditional
Oliver Modern Green Fitted Furniture Combination with Tall Boy Storage
Colour & Size Options Modern
Oliver Modern Green Fitted Furniture Combination
Colour & Size Options Modern
Celeste Linear Cloakroom Suite — 325mm Green Fluted Vanity Unit & Close-Coupled Toilet

Green bathrooms

Green is the colour people choose when they want their bathroom to feel like somewhere they can breathe. It's rooted in nature — leaves, moss, stone, water — and it brings that sense of the outdoors into a room that's usually dominated by hard surfaces and clinical whites. A green bathroom doesn't feel like a trend. It feels like something that's always been there, waiting for you to notice it.

The shade of green you choose sets the entire mood of the room. Soft sage green is the lightest and most versatile — it has a grey undertone that keeps it feeling calm and neutral, suited to any room size and any style. Olive green is richer and warmer — it has a yellow-brown undertone that makes it feel earthy and grounded, particularly at home in Japandi and mid-century modern spaces. Forest green is the deepest and most dramatic — it creates a cocooning, luxurious atmosphere that suits larger bathrooms with good natural light. Each shade tells a different story, but they all bring that same natural quality.

Why green belongs in your bathroom

Green keeps coming back. The Victorians used it freely. Every design decade since has had its own version of it. Sage and eucalyptus are the quietest end of the spectrum. They almost read as neutrals, which is what makes them work in a bathroom you'll spend years in. Forest and hunter greens work differently. They give a larger bathroom real weight, especially against marble basins or warm wood vanities. The colour ages slowly. A green bathroom built on natural materials and considered finishes still looks current a decade later.

Choosing the right shade of green for your room

Sage and eucalyptus belong in north-facing bathrooms and small en-suites, where they warm a cool space without leaning yellow. Forest and hunter need more light to show their depth. South-facing rooms with strong daylight let them read as rich and architectural. Olive sits between the two, working in almost any aspect.

Sage green bathroom ideas

Brushed brass, white porcelain and oak floors do most of the heavy lifting for sage. The easiest way in is a sage vanity unit under a round mirror, which introduces the colour without committing the whole room. A bolder scheme calls for sage matt walls, a white freestanding bath and brass bathroom taps. The combination feels considered without trying too hard.

H3 - Dark green bathroom ideas

Floor-to-ceiling dark green tiles need a soft grout to keep them from going flat, and cream tones do this best. From there, it’s about contrast. A black bathroom suite gives the most graphic version of the scheme. White vanity units take it the other way and open the whole room up. Brushed brass fittings warm the whole scheme.

How to style a green bathroom for warmth

Green takes well to layered textures. Warm timber on the floor or shelving. A brushed brass tap and matching mirror frame. Soft white linens. A handful of unglazed ceramics or terracotta accents. The room reads pulled together because every element supports the lead colour.

What colours go beautifully with green

Green is one of the most flexible colours to design around. White brightens it. Cream softens it. Black sharpens it. Pale plaster pink refines it. Brushed brass and aged bronze sit with any shade of green. Polished nickel suits the cooler sages especially.

Made in our UK factory

Most green furniture in this collection is made at our Tyseley factory in Birmingham, where we've been manufacturing since 1986. UK manufacture is what lets us offer factory outlet pricing on quality bathroom furniture.

Explore more bathroom colours

The full colour story runs beyond green. White brightens and lifts. Black brings a confident definition. Grey holds the architecture. Explore each colour collection on its own page.

Green and brushed brass

If there's a perfect pairing in bathroom design, it's green and brushed brass. The warm gold tone of brushed brass lifts against the cool-warm balance of green, creating a combination that feels organic and premium without being showy. It works across every shade — sage with brass feels light and airy, olive with brass feels rich and considered, forest with brass feels deeply luxurious. If you're choosing green furniture, brushed brass brassware is the first finish to consider.

Green and brushed bronze

Brushed bronze is the warmer, earthier alternative to brass — a deeper, brown-gold tone that sits closer to the green on the colour spectrum. Green furniture with brushed bronze brassware creates a tonal, layered palette that feels grounded and natural. It's the combination that suits Japandi and organic modern styles best, where the design language is all about natural materials and quiet sophistication.

Green and matt black

For a more contemporary, high-contrast approach, green furniture with matt black brassware creates a bolder look. The black sharpens the green and adds an edge that brass and bronze don't. It suits modern, industrial and urban bathroom styles where the room needs more visual weight. Sage green with matt black feels modern and clean. Olive green with matt black feels confident and grounded. Forest green with matt black feels dramatic.

Green and chrome

Chrome on green is the lightest, brightest combination. It keeps the room feeling fresh and contemporary without the warmth that brass brings. Chrome works best with sage and lighter greens where you want the room to feel open and airy rather than cosy. It's also the most versatile option if you're not ready to commit to a specific metal trend — chrome doesn't date.

Green furniture

Our green furniture range includes wall hung vanity units, WC units, tall boy storage and fitted furniture runs in sage, olive and forest green. The finishes are matt — smooth, tactile and non-reflective, letting the colour speak for itself without the distraction of gloss. Wall hung green furniture looks particularly striking against lighter walls because the colour floats in the space, making the green the clear focal point without weighing the room down.

Green and natural materials

Green furniture pairs naturally with wood-effect surfaces, natural stone tiles and organic textures like jute, linen and woven rattan. The combination feels cohesive because green already belongs in the same visual family as natural materials. An olive green vanity unit with a warm oak worktop, brushed brass taps and natural stone floor tiles creates a bathroom that feels like it grew into the space rather than being installed in it.

Green in different room types

Sage green works in any room size — its lightness keeps compact en suites and cloakrooms feeling open. Olive green suits medium to large bathrooms where the richer tone has room to breathe. Forest green is best reserved for larger family bathrooms, wet rooms and rooms with good natural light where the depth of colour adds atmosphere without making the room feel enclosed. Consider the room size and light level when choosing your shade.

Will green date?

Green's staying power comes from its connection to nature rather than fashion. Unlike colours that spike in popularity and fade, green has been a steady presence in interior design for centuries — it just moves between shades as trends shift. Sage has been the dominant green for the past few years, but olive and forest are gaining ground. All three are rooted in natural tones rather than artificial ones, which gives them a longevity that trend-led colours can't match.

Need help choosing?

Green tones can shift significantly under different lighting, so seeing the furniture in person is particularly important. A sage that looks grey-green on screen might look yellow-green under warm bathroom lighting. Visit our Birmingham showroom to see our green furniture range alongside different brassware and tile options, or call us on 0121 753 0700 and we'll help you find the right shade for your room.

What shades of green bathroom furniture do you offer?

We offer soft sage green, rich olive green and deep forest green across different collections. Each shade has a different character — sage is light and versatile, olive is warm and earthy, forest is deep and dramatic. Visit our showroom to see the shades in person.

What brassware finish pairs best with green bathrooms?

Brushed brass is the most popular choice — the warm gold tone lifts beautifully against green. Brushed bronze creates an earthier, more grounded look. Matt black adds contemporary contrast. Chrome keeps things light and fresh. Green gives you more brassware flexibility than most colours.

Does green work in a small bathroom?

Yes, if you choose the right shade. Sage green is light enough to use in compact en suites and cloakrooms without the room feeling closed in. Darker shades like olive and forest work better in larger rooms with more natural light. Pair green furniture with light walls and floor tiles to keep a smaller room feeling open.

What tiles work best with green bathroom furniture?

White tiles in any format are the cleanest pairing. White marble-effect tiles add luxury. Warm beige and natural stone tiles complement the organic quality of green. Warm grey softens the contrast. Zellige-style handmade tiles in cream or off-white add texture that suits green's natural character. Avoid very cool grey tiles which can clash with warmer green tones.

Is green bathroom furniture available in gloss?

Most of our green furniture is matt finish — smooth, non-reflective and contemporary. Matt best showcases the depth and subtlety of green tones. Gloss green is not currently available in most collections.

Can I build a complete green bathroom?

Yes. We offer green vanity units, WC units, tall boy storage, and in some collections complete green bathroom suites with coordinated brassware and accessories. Browse by collection to see complete green bathroom packages.

Will green bathroom furniture fade over time?

Quality green furniture with factory-applied finishes is designed to resist fading from UV exposure and humidity. With normal bathroom use and basic care, the colour maintains its depth and tone for years. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight on the furniture where possible.

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