Bathroom Improvement

25 Blue Bathrooms That Will Relax and Recharge You

25 Blue Bathrooms That Will Relax and Recharge You

If you want to Blue Bathrooms incorporate color into your bathroom design, look no further than shades of blue. The color of water is a natural fit for a room built around its role in keeping us clean, healthy, and refreshed.

Soothing, relaxing, and evocative of sea and sky, blue can be paired with white paint or fixtures for a timeless coastal color combination that will transport you to the Aegean or the California coast. But blue can range from light and airy to deep and moody to energizing and electric depending on the shade and the dose.

Check out these blue bathrooms that illustrate how versatile this crowd-pleasing color can be to design a bathroom you’ll enjoy spending time in for years to come.

A Proper Guidance to Home Improvement

The home improvement is one of the best activities to do in your life. The home improving efforts makes your homes extra ordinary. There are so many methods through which you can make your house fancy and impressive. The main thing is that you can repair or replace your furniture through which the show of your home increases. Most of the people spend their lots of mean on the home improvement as they can bring fancy curtains, sofas and other furniture. A woman wants to keep their kitchen up to date however men want to repair their own things.

Some of the basic things which are classified in the home improvement are as following; First of all you can replace the furniture of your bathrooms that includes the bathroom faucet and bathing showers. There are many furniture shops which are dealing with the superb bathroom faucets which make your bathroom extra ordinary. Bathroom is the place where everyone gets up in morning and used the bathroom so must have the good environment. The bathroom should be made good by the activity of the home improvement. However the bathroom is the places which were ignored but now days the bathroom faucet are as much fancy that you may love to decorate your bathroom.

Secondly most of the people have the habit of gardening which also categorized in the home improvement. Gardening is one of the best ways to keep your home’s atmosphere good so those people that do not love plants and interested in gardening have to think about plants as they are much useful for healthy life. The plants are much necessary as they make energy from the sunlight through the process of the photo synthesis. If you have the trees that can grow fruits and plants then you can get more advantage by eating fresh diet.

1 Mix Cement Tiles

Interior designer Jessica Risko Smith of JRS ID chose two separate tile patterns in shades of blue for this showstopper of a bathroom. Cement tiles in turquoise and dark blue add interest to the floor and carry through to the large sleek glass walk-in shower. The wall behind the sink vanity features a medium-toned blue tile with a white decorative detail, set off by a white round decorative mirror. Adding touches of wood in the vanity and under-sink storage provides a contrast to the marble counter top and adds warmth to the overall color scheme.

2 Dreamy Shades of Blue

In this bathroom from Decus Interiors, moody blue wall paint echoes the intricately veined marble vanity. A cement tile floor adds softness and interest and a vintage mirror and Pill light sconces from Kelly Wearstler complete the sophisticated, polished interpretation of an all-blue bathroom.

3 Add Farmhouse Vibes

Kate Marker Interiors painted this small powder room in a powdery medium-toned blue for a calming feel. A modern farmhouse sink and beige textiles like the pompom-trimmed half-curtains on the window add warmth.

4 Go Deep

This bathroom from Erin Williamson Design is covered in gleaming deep blue glazed Moroccan zellige tiles that are complemented with gold accents and a whimsical star-shaped pendant light.

5 Be Authentic

JRS ID completed a historic restoration of this blue-and-white bathroom using custom reproduction period tiles from a 1930s design and authentic period plumbing fixtures. Notes of black add a graphic touch that highlights the blue tile accents and enhances the overall design of the vintage-style room.

6 Add Wall Texture

This coastal bathroom from White Sands Design Build has textured deep blue walls that give it a dynamic but calming feel and complement the white and wood tones of the room.

7 Make It Royal

For this historic remodel in Bath, Maine, Tyler Karu Design + Interiors painted some of the irregularly shaped walls and trim in a vibrant royal, and carried the blue-and-white patterned floor tile into a bathtub wall niche, creating practical storage and a focal point.

8 Define Space

In this San Francisco condo from Cathie Hong Interiors, the bathtub and shower wall is clad in soft blue tiles laid in a vertical offset pattern with thick grout that gives them extra dimension and defines the space in the small room.

9 Electrify It

Electric blue square wall tiles on the walls of this small bathroom from Erin Williamson Design make a big statement with the bold color choice that is balanced by plenty of white and matte black plumbing fixtures.

10 Keep It Quiet

A whispery shade of blue on the airy patterned wall and floor tiles is complemented with pale blue paint and antique brass fixtures that honor the Edwardian bones of this quietly elegant London bathroom from Studio Peake.

11 Choose a Milky Midtone

This bathroom from Emily Henderson Design has milky matte mid-tone blue walls that create a tranquil feel and provide a backdrop for both modern appliances and vintage art.

12 Triangulate It

This coastal bathroom from White Sands Design Build has graphic triangular tile laid in a slightly off kilter pattern that makes it stand out from the ordinary. The rich colors of the tile are given relief with pale grout, and a weathered wood vanity adds contrast.

13 Choose a Bold Pattern

This powder room from Desiree Burns Interiors has bold blue-and-white wallpaper on the upper half of the walls in a bold leafy pattern that adds personality to an otherwise simple room dominated by white and wood tones and accented with gold.

14 Add a Shade of Gray

Erin Williamson Design covered the walls of this bathroom in Blue Gray paint from Farrow & Ball for a delicate hint of blue that complements a vintage chandelier and vanity made from an antique table fitted with a marble top and modern sink.

15 Add Retro Glamour

This simply glamorous bathroom from Mary Patton Design looks like it was designed in an earlier era, with its Venetian mirror hanging over a skirted sink, silver-toned plumbing, drapey window coverings, and powder blue walls.

16 Link It Up

A wall of bold blue-and-white chain-link wallpaper and a small crystal chandelier on the ceiling create a crisp, slightly formal look for this powder room from interior designer Amy Leferink of Interior Impressions.

17 Choose a Blue Sink

A pale blue door leads to this bathroom from Ashley Montgomery Design, with its dark illustrated wallpaper, antique-style mirror, blue backsplash and powder blue round sink.

18 Add Purple Tones

This bathroom from blogger Ursula Carmona of Home Made By Carmona has a simple design and a neutral palette that is lifted with a coat of wall paint that straddles the line between purple and blue.

19 Be Square

In this Swedish bathroom from Fantastic Frank, large square wall tiles in shades of deep blue cover every wall and add depth and contrast to the white and wood tones throughout the room.

20 Paint the Sky

Blue might be a conventional choice for a bathroom color palette, but this Berlin bathroom from Fantastic Frank is anything but ordinary. Located in an attic apartment with a rooftop terrace, the bathroom is located under a glass roof and includes a clawfoot tub, a jumble of plants, a vintage-style sofa for relaxing in between bathtimes. A towering wall painted in a celestial shade of blue mimics the sky views through the transparent ceiling.

21 Channel the Ocean

This deep corner nook in this bathroom remodel from A Beautiful Mess takes the focus off the slightly awkward space by turning it into a feature with a wash of small sea-blue floor-to-ceiling mosaic tiles.

22 Focus on the Floor

If you want to bring some blue tones into your bathroom without changing everything, focus on one detail, like this pretty patterned tile floor in shades of blue that makes an otherwise simple bathroom on the Spanish island of Mallorca from Fantastic Frank into something memorable.

23 Drench the Walls in Navy

Saturated navy blue wall paint in this simple bathroom from Casa Watkins Living is testament to the mood-changing power of a bold wall color.

24 Bring Out the Hexagons

This bungalow bathroom from Jessica Nelson Design has white walls, a wood vanity, gold accents, and a shower stall covered in deep blue hexagonal tiles that give it a deep sea feeling with a geometric edge.

25 Flood the Zone

This Scandinavian apartment from Fantastic Frank features multi-colored blue mosaic wall tile that spills onto the floor, covering the small bathroom in shades of blue that are reminiscent of the interior of an old school swimming pool.

Additional Resource:

https://www.houzz.com/photos/bathroom-ideas-phbr0-bp~t_712
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/inspiring-bathrooms-archives-slideshow
https://www.forbes.com/home-improvement/bathroom/cheap-bathroom-remodel-ideas/