Green is not only a popular colour in the kitchen; it's also a highly sought-after colour in the bathroom.
Green bathrooms are a popular trend. These unique shades of green (sage, pistachio), lend themselves to creating a relaxing space that is perfect for taking a relaxing bath in the evening. If these colours are not to your liking, you can always choose a bolder shade of green like the vibrant emerald.
It's a time when the outdoors is an important part of home decor. We're more aware than ever of our health, wellbeing, and connection with nature. This makes embracing green shades (however small or large) in our living spaces, especially the bathroom, more important.
These are the top tips and ideas for green bathrooms
1. Luxe with a touch
2. Contemporary vs. Traditional
There are many options for green, so it is important to consider the decor and style of your bathroom. The tone of the colour you choose will determine the final result when it comes to green. Olive greens are a good choice if your bathroom is traditional. Bolder is better if you prefer a modern space.
3. Try the trend
For a quick update, you can try the trend with furniture and accessories. Gold towel warmers are a great option for design to elevate the green hues of your bathroom. They can not only raise the space but also increase heat output by up to 20%.
You can also add smaller accents of green and gold to your bathrooms, such as a toothbrush holder, soap dish, or set of green towels.
4. Plantlife
It's not enough to talk about houseplants in the living room. Choose a plant that loves humidity for your bathroom, whether it's a trailing or shower plant.
The bathroom is transformed from a space where you would rather spend your time into a place where you feel connected with the outside by the introduction of plants.
5. Make a statement
You can make a statement by painting the bath's exterior. You can create a hotel-inspired bathroom by using encaustic tiles and the subtle colour of green. If you are on a budget, use a mixture of white or white and olive shower panels, they are cheaper than the tiles and last longer.
6. Decor is everything
You can add colour to your bathroom by using a feature tile, or other materials. However, you must use it sparingly. You can use coloured glass to create a mosaic in your shower enclosure. Use a gold frame shower door to bring some dramatic effect to the space.
7. Outdoors are your new playground
Green is a great colour for natural woods. Many people love forest greens mixed in with copper and gold brushed brass tones. To offset the brighter lime greens, you can use lighter wood tones with darker greens or walnut tones.