Skip to content
Free Delivery on Orders over £50
0% Finance Available
Shop by Colour

Black Bathrooms

Black is a statement — not loud, not showy, just confident. A black bathroom knows what it is. Matt black furniture, black brassware and dark accessories create a space with real depth and presence, grounded by white sanitaryware and balanced with natural materials that stop the room feeling heavy. Whether you go all-in with a fully black scheme or use black as the defining accent against lighter surfaces, the result is a bathroom that feels bold, modern and unmistakably intentional.
Shop All
OUR END-TO-END DESIGN SERVICE
Your dream bathroom, designed around you
Creating a beautiful bathroom should feel exciting, not overwhelming. Our end-to-end design service combines expert guidance, considered planning and curated products to bring your vision to life seamlessly.
Learn More

Black bathrooms

Black in a bathroom used to mean a single black accessory or a dark towel. Now it means matt black vanity units, black framed shower enclosures, black freestanding baths, black taps and complete black accessory sets — a full design language that runs through the room from one end to the other. Done well, a black bathroom is one of the most striking spaces in a home. Done badly, it feels like a cave. The difference is in how you balance it.

Matt black furniture

Matt black vanity units, WC units and tall boy storage give the room its foundation. The matt finish absorbs light rather than reflecting it, which creates depth and a tactile quality that gloss can't match. Matt black furniture looks best against lighter backdrops — white or light grey tiles, pale concrete, natural stone — where the contrast between the dark furniture and the bright surroundings gives the room energy without making it feel enclosed. In larger bathrooms and wet rooms with good natural light, black furniture can cover more of the room. In smaller spaces, use it as a focal point alongside lighter elements.

Matt black brassware

Matt black taps, shower sets, towel rails and accessories have become one of the defining trends in modern bathroom design — and unlike most trends, this one has genuine staying power. Black brassware creates clean, graphic lines against white sanitaryware and light tiles, drawing the eye to the fixtures rather than letting them disappear into the background the way chrome does. The finish works across styles too — modern, industrial, Japandi, minimalist — because black is neutral enough to adapt while being bold enough to define.

Black shower enclosures

Black framed and semi-frameless shower enclosures bring an architectural quality to the bathroom. The slim black profiles create a grid-like structure that looks deliberate and designed, turning the shower from a functional box into a feature of the room. Walk-in panels with black frames are particularly striking in wet room setups where the glass and frame are the only things defining the shower zone. Pair with a dark slate-effect tray for a fully coordinated shower area.

Black freestanding baths

A black freestanding bath is one of the boldest choices you can make in a bathroom. A matt black exterior with a white interior creates a dramatic contrast that draws the eye immediately. Position it against a light wall or in front of a window and it becomes a genuine centrepiece. Black freestanding baths suit larger rooms where the bath has space to breathe — they need visual room around them to have their full effect.

Balancing black

The key to a successful black bathroom is balance. Too much black without relief and the room feels heavy and enclosed. The formula that works most consistently is black furniture and brassware against white or light sanitaryware, light walls and a lighter floor. Natural materials — warm wood, natural stone, woven textiles — soften the contrast and stop the room feeling clinical. Plants add life. Warm-toned lighting adds atmosphere. The black provides the structure; everything else provides the warmth.

Black and other colours

Black pairs well with more colours than any other bathroom finish. Black and white is the classic — clean, high-contrast, timeless. Black and grey creates a tonal, layered look with more depth. Black and green feels natural and grounded. Black and pink is contemporary and unexpected. Black and gold is luxurious and warm. The versatility of black means you can take the room in almost any direction by changing what you put around it.

Will a black bathroom date?

Matt black brassware and black-framed enclosures have been the strongest trend in bathroom design for the past several years, and they show no signs of slowing. Unlike colours that peak and fade, black is a neutral — it doesn't belong to a specific era. A matt black bathroom designed today will look just as current in ten years, especially if you keep the surrounding palette simple and avoid pairing it with other trend-led finishes.

Need help planning a black bathroom?

Black is one of the easier colours to plan around because the rules are straightforward — balance it with light, add natural warmth, keep the palette tight. But seeing the finishes in person matters because matt black can look different under different lighting. Visit our Birmingham showroom to see the full range of black furniture, brassware and accessories, or call us on 0121 753 0700 and we'll help you build a scheme that works.

What products are available in black?

We offer matt black vanity units, WC units, tall boy storage, freestanding baths, shower enclosures with black frames, black slate-effect shower trays, matt black taps, matt black shower sets, matt black heated towel rails, black bathroom accessories sets, and black mirrors. Browse the full range on this page.

Is matt black hard to keep clean?

Matt black shows water spots and limescale more than chrome, but less than high-gloss finishes. A quick wipe with a soft cloth after use keeps it looking sharp. Avoid abrasive cleaners — a damp microfibre cloth is all you need. Matt black is actually more forgiving with fingerprints and minor marks than gloss black.

Does black make a bathroom feel smaller?

It can if used on every surface. The trick is contrast — black furniture and brassware against light walls, a light floor and white sanitaryware keeps the room feeling open while the black adds depth and definition. In small bathrooms, use black as an accent rather than the dominant colour.

What tiles work best with a black bathroom?

White tiles in any format create the strongest contrast and keep the room bright. White marble-effect tiles add a premium feel. Light grey tiles soften the contrast for a less stark look. Natural stone-effect tiles add warmth and texture. Dark tiles can work for a fully dark scheme but need plenty of light and space to avoid the room feeling enclosed.

What brassware finish is matt black?

Matt black is a powder-coated or PVD finish applied to brass-bodied taps, shower sets and accessories. It has a smooth, non-reflective surface that absorbs light. The finish is durable and resistant to tarnishing, though it can show water marks if not wiped regularly.

Can I mix matt black with other brassware finishes?

It's best to stick with one brassware finish throughout the room for a cohesive look. Mixing matt black taps with a chrome shower or brushed brass accessories can look disjointed. If you want to introduce a second metal, use it sparingly — for example, a brushed brass mirror frame alongside otherwise all-black brassware.

What colours pair well with black?

White is the classic partner — clean and high-contrast. Grey creates a softer, layered look. Green adds natural warmth. Gold and brushed brass add luxury. Pink creates a contemporary edge. Warm wood tones soften the boldness. The most successful black bathrooms use one or two accent tones alongside the black rather than introducing multiple colours.

Trustpilot Rated Excellent!
Don’t take our word for it, read our customer reviews
Free Delivery
on orders over £50 to most of the UK
0% Interest-Free Credit
for 6 months on orders over £300
Showroom Open 7 Days a Week
We’d love to see you to discuss your dream bathroom