What I love about a bathroom with a neutral palette is how effortlessly clean and relaxing it feels. No matter what combination of neutrals you choose, it will always have a sense of elegance and ease about it.
Many people automatically assume that neutrals make decor boring, but that couldn’t be farther from the truth. As long as you incorporate interesting patterns, shapes, and design in the space, a neutral bathroom can be full of character and charm. If you’re someone who likes design to be subtle but has been wanting to try something new, it can actually give you even more of a sense of freedom to choose dramatic patterns and statement pieces if you present them in a neutral palette.
Neutrals really suit a bathroom well, too, because they are clean, relaxing, and great for resale. Here are 10 neutral bathrooms to show you how versatile this palette can be.
Neutral Bathroom Inspiration
A monochromatic grey palette is calm and soothing in this simple bathroom.
Source: HGTV
Marble tile and industrial light fixtures bring character to this space.
Source: Architectural Digest
The long marble vanity is sleek and contemporary, making a statement as the focal point.
Source: Robert Elliot Custom Homes
How gorgeous is this vanity area? I especially love the lighting that looks like two art installations.
Source: Cottages & Gardens
Wood, marble, and glass create an eye-catching vanity that is dramatic yet elegant.
Source: Detalhes do Ceu
The eye-catching tile and symmetrical vanities are visually captivating.
Source: Studio McGee
Two bold choices of tile make this neutral bathroom anything but boring.
Source: Centsational Girl
Lines and geometric shapes create plenty of visual interest in this bathroom.
Source: Jacquelyn Clark
All the white is made more interesting by the various patterns: marble, herringbone, and subway tile.
Source: Style Me Pretty
This unique vanity and sink couldn’t be more charming.
Source: One Kings Lane
These bathrooms definitely prove that neutral can not only be beautiful, but visually captivating, as well.
Warm regards,
Megan