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Pink Bathrooms
Pink looks fabulous in the bathroom. Plaster shades. Dusty rose. Terracotta-leaning tones against marble, brass and limewash. Explore our beautiful pink bathroom ideas for considered modern schemes.
Pink is trending in bathroom interior design, with today's versions drawing on clay, terracotta and the chalky end of plaster. They keep their warmth without going sweet. Muted tones and matt finishes are what make a pink bathroom last. Get the surface and the shade right, and the room ages like good furniture.
Pink works at two temperatures. The cooler side runs through powder pinks with more white in them. The warmer side covers plaster, dusty rose and terracotta-leaning shades. Cool pinks suit small bathrooms in strong daylight. And, warm pinks bring softness to low-light rooms without going dull.
Plaster is where most pink bathrooms start. The colour belongs to the same family as warm timber, brushed brass and limewash walls. Start small with a vanity unit in plaster pink under a round mirror. For more impact, take the colour across full walls. Terracotta floor tiles help bring the look together.
Dusty rose sits one step darker and warmer than plaster pink. It needs a bigger room to land. Limewash walls. Unglazed terracotta on the floor. A freestanding bath in matt white. Aged brass or polished nickel handles the rest.
Pink takes more accents than people expect. White brightens it. Charcoal grounds it. Forest green warms it further. Black sharpens it. Beige and cream pair effortlessly. The accent works best in small doses, on metalwork or tile, with the pink carrying the room.
Three things give a pink bathroom its character. Matt or chalky finishes hold the colour at depth. Brass, aged brass and copper warm the earth tones already in the colour. The other colours in the room should be warm and earthy too: cream, limewash, terracotta.
Most pink 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.