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Colour sets the mood of a bathroom before anything else. It's the first thing you notice when you walk in and the thing that ties everything together — furniture, brassware, tiles and accessories. Whether you're drawn to the quiet versatility of grey, the confidence of black, the freshness of white, the calm of green, the softness of blue, the warmth of gold or the personality of pink — start with the colour that feels right and build the room from there.

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Colour is one of the first decisions in any bathroom project and one of the hardest to change later. The furniture finish, the brassware tone, the accessory palette — these set the character of the room and influence every other choice that follows. Starting with colour rather than product type helps you build a bathroom that feels cohesive from the start rather than assembled from separate decisions.

Grey

Grey is the most versatile neutral in bathroom design. It pairs naturally with every brassware finish — chrome, matt black, brushed brass, brushed bronze — and works across every style from modern to traditional. Light grey keeps small rooms feeling open. Dark anthracite adds depth and contrast in larger spaces. If you want a colour that gives you the most flexibility with everything else in the room, grey is the safest and most rewarding starting point.

Black

Black is the most confident choice in a bathroom. Matt black furniture, black brassware and dark accessories create a bold, contemporary space with real presence. It works best when balanced with lighter elements — white sanitaryware, pale tiles, natural wood — so the room feels grounded rather than heavy. Black bathrooms suit modern, industrial and minimalist styles, and they photograph beautifully if that matters to you.

White

White is the classic for a reason. It makes any room feel bigger, brighter and cleaner. White bathroom furniture works in every setting from a compact cloakroom to a large family bathroom, and it pairs with any brassware finish and any tile colour without clashing. If you want a bathroom that feels fresh and timeless without committing to a specific trend, white gives you the most enduring foundation.

Green

Green has become one of the most popular colour choices in modern bathroom design — and it's not hard to see why. From soft sage to deep olive, green brings a natural, calming quality that makes a bathroom feel connected to the outdoors. It pairs particularly well with brushed brass and brushed bronze brassware for a warm, organic palette, and with natural wood accents for a Japandi or Scandi-inspired feel. Green is a colour with personality that still feels grounded and easy to live with.

Blue

Blue brings the calm of water into a bathroom. Soft sky blue creates a light, coastal feel. Dusty teal adds sophistication and depth. Deep navy creates a rich, dramatic contrast against white sanitaryware and brass or chrome brassware. Blue works well in bathrooms of all sizes — lighter shades open up a compact room, while deeper tones add character and warmth to larger spaces. It's a colour that's easy to love and hard to get wrong.

Gold

Gold in a bathroom isn't about excess — it's about warmth. Brushed brass and brushed gold brassware, gold-framed mirrors and gold-accented accessories add a layer of richness that chrome and black can't match. Gold brassware pairs beautifully with grey, green, white and dark-toned furniture, creating a look that feels luxurious without being ornate. If you want your bathroom to feel warm and considered rather than cool and clinical, gold finishes are the way to get there.

Pink

Pink is the unexpected choice that works better than most people expect. Soft blush pink furniture creates a warm, gentle atmosphere that feels distinctly different from the standard bathroom palette. It pairs well with brushed brass for a feminine, sophisticated look, and with matt black for something more contemporary and edgy. Pink bathrooms stand out precisely because they're uncommon — if you want a room with genuine personality, pink delivers it.

Mixing colours

Most bathrooms work best with one dominant colour — the furniture — supported by a neutral and one or two accent tones. The furniture sets the base, the tiles and walls provide the backdrop, and the brassware and accessories add the finishing contrast. Keep the palette to two or three tones and the room will feel cohesive. Spread across five or six colours and it starts to feel busy. Start with the colour you love, then choose everything else to support it.

Not sure which colour to start with?

The best way to choose a bathroom colour is to see it in person, alongside the brassware and tiles you're considering. Screens shift colours — a grey that looks warm online might look cool in your bathroom, a green that looks sage on your phone might look mint under fluorescent light. Visit our Birmingham showroom to see the full range of colours and finishes, or call us on 0121 753 0700 and we'll help you narrow it down.

What's the most popular bathroom colour?

Grey is consistently the most popular choice — it's versatile, works with every brassware finish, and suits every bathroom style and room size. White remains a close second for its timeless, brightening qualities.

What colour makes a small bathroom look bigger?

Light colours — white, light grey, soft blue — reflect more light and make walls feel further away. White is the most effective for maximising the feeling of space. Light grey offers a similar effect with slightly more warmth and character.

What brassware works with each colour?

Grey works with everything. Black pairs best with chrome or brushed brass. White pairs with any finish. Green suits brushed brass and brushed bronze. Blue works well with chrome and brushed nickel. Gold-toned bathrooms use brushed brass or brushed gold throughout. Pink pairs with brushed brass or matt black. The general rule is to pick one brassware finish and keep it consistent.

Will coloured bathroom furniture date?

Neutral colours like grey, white and black are the least likely to date. Greens and blues have strong staying power because they're rooted in natural tones rather than fashion trends. Bolder choices like pink are more personal — they'll look current for years if you choose a soft, muted tone rather than a bright or saturated one.

Do you offer complete suites in each colour?

We offer coordinated suites in grey, black and white across multiple collections. Green, blue and pink furniture is available in selected collections with matching brassware and accessories. Gold refers primarily to brassware finish rather than furniture colour — browse our brushed brass and brushed gold ranges for gold-toned bathrooms.

What tiles work best with coloured furniture?

As a general rule, pair coloured furniture with neutral tiles. White tiles work with every furniture colour. Light grey tiles soften bolder colours. Natural stone-effect tiles complement greens, blues and wood-effect finishes. Dark tiles create contrast with lighter furniture. Let the furniture be the statement and keep the tiles as the backdrop.

Can I see the colours in person?

Yes. Our Birmingham showroom has furniture on display across multiple colours and finishes. Seeing colours in person is especially important because screens don't render bathroom colours accurately — lighting, room size and surrounding surfaces all affect how a colour looks in a real space. Visit the showroom to compare before committing.

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