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Colorful cabinet inspiration that's as pretty as it is practical.
MARTA XOCHILT PEREZ; STYLING: PAGE MULLINS
Bathrooms are an extremely functional area of the home, but that doesn't mean they have to be unattractive. In fact, bathrooms, particularly powder rooms, are one of our favorite spaces to decorate. From the walls to the appliances, floors, and accessories like towels or bath mats, there's so many opportunities to build interest in the bathroom through colors, patterns, and textures.
One key feature to prioritize, however, is storage. Sufficient space to store all of your products, from household cleaners to medications, linens, and bath materials, is crucial. Often, we rely on these cabinets to do the heavy lifting, making bathroom cabinetry the super hero of the space. Without a roomy cabinet, our bathrooms would be victims to inconvenient clutter. In addition to providing an essential function, bathroom cabinets offer a prime opportunity for decorating.
Choose your bathroom cabinet color with care. Paint them a neutral or light color to create a relaxing retreat or go bold for a powder room that pops. Try a bright color for a sunny spa or opt for a deeper tone to set a moodier ambience. Cabinets often cover a decent amount of surface area, so their appearance can make or break the whole room. That's why we’ve gathered our best colorful bathroom cabinet inspiration that ranges from classic to cutting edge.
White is a classic for bathroom cabinets. From there, the decision is what kind of hardware to use. Unlacquered brass, nickel, and matte black are all popular choices.
If white is a bit too stark for you, try a creamier off-white shade. This may be just what you need to warm up your space.
Moodier but still classic, black is as timeless as white is when it comes to your cabinet color. If your bathroom also includes shelves, don't be shy in painting them black to match.
Can't decide between black and white? Neither can we – so why not choose both? This shuttered two-tone detailing proves that the two shades work best together.
A rich, deeply stained wood is sure to make an impression in your bathroom. The contrast between dark wood and light wallpaper creates a gorgeous overall look that we can't get enough of.
Light wood is a splendid option too. Use a color like this one to create a spa-like retreat alongside warm whites and calming tones.
Another intriguing wooden option is to blacken it completely. This look is sure to shine on the cabinets below your sink or even a whole chest of them standing on their own filled with all your bath essentials.
Half gray and half beige, this bathroom cabinet color is 100% lovely. It's a warm, versatile neutral that will stun in just about any space.
Still firmly within the realm of neutrals, a rich gray tone is sure to be pleasing for your bathroom cabinets. Here, the charcoal gray contrasts beautifully with the white, without the harsher dynamics of the black and white.
Cater your beige to match the palette of your bathroom. This one is decidedly warmer with pink undertones, but beige can range from green-ish khaki to sandy tan.
We've seen this color in homes everywhere recently. From kitchen cabinets to the ones in the bathroom, sage green paint has our hearts.
As opposed to sage, a bright green like this one is made to stand out. While other shades could arguably be considered neutral, true green is mossy, bold, and beautiful.
Stepping back into the world of green neutrals, this shade is toned down but no less attractive. A greenish gray paint color will look heavenly on the cabinets beneath a natural stone bathroom counter.
As far as we're concerned, blue can be a neutral too. This cool light blue proves our point. It's not a pop of color, but rather a subtly beautiful change of tone.
Cobalt blue cabinets, on the other hand, are certainly a statement. We love how these cabinets match the fun wallpaper seamlessly.
A deep purple is a stunning way to elegantly include a pop of color. A rich shade like this one works hard to elevate the space in a way that's dually sophisticated and fun. Plain white cabinets could only dream of having this effect.
A charming and reliable neutral shade like this one will add depth and interest on your bathroom cabinets. If you've got a stone countertop, match your paint shade to its natural streaks and hues.
Navy blue paint is an elevated way to use color without going too bold. This paint color is rich, sophisticated, and sure to stay in style.
A gray cabinet like this one is calm, cool, and collected. Paired with shiny, polished hardware, this shade is stunningly classic yet modern.
Midway between almost-neutral light blue, cobalt blue, and navy blue, sits pretty sky blue. Especially when paired with white elements, this shade makes for a serene bathroom with a classic color palette.
If you're looking for a color to deliver of punch of wow factor, may we suggest a bold red. This bright hue will make a statement on your ever-useful cabinetry.
Skip the colors altogether and opt for this mirror effect. It's a playful, creative look that is sure to build interest through the whole room.
Brie Williams Styling: Jennifer Berno Decleene
Slowly but surely, pink is becoming a home decorating staple. This near-neutral shade is pretty as can be in a calm bathroom with unlacquered brass hardware.
Skip the light pink and go straight for Barbie's favorite shade. A bold shade, whether it's hot pink or bubblegum, is a fun and flirty way to make an impression.
JAMES RANSOM; STYLING: Veronica Olson
Of all the colors, teal is the one that strikes the perfect balance between cheery and moody. It's uniquely playful and yet still sophisticated. No matter your design intentions, teal cabinets should do the trick.
Painting the cabinets one color would be too easy. If your bathroom isn't made for wallpaper, use the cabinets as a space to implement fun colors and patterns.
Deep army green combined with brass hardware and a black stone counter is practically a work of art. Choose this color for a chic, moody retreat.
In the powder room, bolder is always better. This is the most far-out bathroom cabinet color you could possibly go for and we're hear for it.
Neon not for you? That's okay. This creamy butter yellow is a more classic way to embrace a sunshiney color scheme.
Why stick to just one color? Choose two and color-block your bathroom cabinets. Remember to keep some details the same across the board—like scale and hardware—so that the effect seems intentional and doesn't come across as mismatched.
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