What is a good paint color for a large master bath?

Janet Noel
by Janet Noel
The bathroom is large with a high ceiling and one large window. The cabinets are white and the counters and floors are white marble with veins of grey and pale sand. Thanks!
  5 answers
  • Carla Meisberger Vaught Carla Meisberger Vaught on Aug 06, 2014
    If you are wanting the bathroom to "appear" smaller, then you would want to go with a darker color. Dark paint makes rooms appear smaller. If you like the large look of the room, go with light paints. With those colors, I think you have a range of choices! White, grey and pale sand are all neutral colors, so they go with many other shades. You could use any shades of beige, browns, greys, blues. And if you wanted to be a little more quirky, even shades of lavender would work. I hope this helps some. :)
  • Michelle Thompson Michelle Thompson on Aug 06, 2014
    First I would ask, what colours you are using in the master bedroom. Pick one of those colours then go lighter or darker depending on the size of the bath. Also, the finish of the paint ie; flat, eggshell, satin etc etc makes a huge difference also.
  • Cynthia Cynthia on Aug 06, 2014
    Deep/Navy blue ;)
  • Diana Deiley Diana Deiley on Feb 09, 2016
    I like Ancient Marble by Sherwin Williams. It's a soft green, which will go well with accents of white. There's also a color called Sea Salt in the blue family. Sundrenched Sand is a soft cream color by Color Place at WalMart. I have a small bathroom, so large is a good thing! Embrace all the extra space.
  • Lisa Brinkman Lisa Brinkman on Feb 10, 2016
    Keep on mind grey acts a a neutral and has a wide range of colors from light to very dark. Make sure it is a warm grey and to paint a color sample on your wall to see how it reads in the lighting in that space. Paint chips don't work...