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How to introduce colour into your bathroom

Introducing colour into your bathroom is one of the most effective ways to transform the atmosphere of the space. While timeless neutral bathrooms continue to remain popular, modern bathroom design is increasingly embracing earthy tones, textured finishes, and expressive furniture to create spaces that feel warmer, more personal, and more inviting.

One of the biggest influences behind this shift is the growing popularity of fluted bathroom furniture. Collections such as Stratto combine rich Mediterranean-inspired colours with elegant vertical detailing, helping homeowners introduce colour in a way that still feels refined, balanced, and design-led.

If you are looking to refresh your bathroom with colour while maintaining a calm and cohesive aesthetic, here are some of the most effective ways to do it.

1. Introduce Colour Through Bathroom Furniture

Bathroom furniture is often the largest visual element within the room, making it one of the easiest and most impactful ways to introduce colour.

Fluted bathroom furniture has become especially popular because it combines:

  • Texture
  • Depth
  • Architectural detailing
  • Contemporary styling

without overwhelming the space visually.

The vertical detailing within the Stratto collection creates subtle shadowing and softness, helping enhance each colour finish while maintaining a clean and elegant overall appearance.

Inspired by Mediterranean landscapes and natural tones, the Stratto colour palette includes:

  • Terracotta Blush
  • Tuscan Green
  • Dusky Blue
  • Soft Taupe
  • Matt White

These finishes help create bathrooms that feel warm, calm, and highly considered.

  • Stratto DB Cedro Fabio WC Unit Davoli
  • Stratto TG Terzo S Entire
  • Stratto Terracotta Blush Open Shelving

2. Choose Softer and More Natural Colours

Bathrooms are increasingly being designed as spaces associated with wellbeing and relaxation, so softer colour palettes often work particularly well.

Muted earthy tones help create a calmer spa-inspired atmosphere while still adding warmth and personality to the room.

Soft Taupe

Soft Taupe introduces understated warmth and versatility into the bathroom.

Its neutral earthy tone pairs beautifully with:

  • Natural stone
  • Warm lighting
  • Oak finishes
  • Brushed brass brassware

creating a timeless and balanced interior.

Stratto ST open Shelves Santuro Briella Carlos BB 2

Matt White

Matt White remains one of the most versatile bathroom finishes because it creates brightness while maintaining a softer contemporary feel than high-gloss white furniture.

It works especially well in:

  • Smaller bathrooms
  • Minimalist interiors
  • Scandinavian-inspired spaces
  • Spa-like environments

The matt finish also complements textured furniture beautifully, helping create depth without relying on bold contrast.

Stratto 800mm Matt White

3. Balance Colour with Minimalist Layouts

When introducing colour into a bathroom, restraint is important.

The most successful colourful bathrooms balance richer tones with:

  • Clean lines
  • Minimalist layouts
  • Simpler surfaces
  • Calm neutral backdrops

This prevents the room from feeling visually heavy or overly busy.

Wall-hung furniture collections such as Stratto help maintain openness and visual flow by:

  • Exposing more floor space
  • Enhancing lightness within the room
  • Supporting a cleaner architectural look
  • Helping smaller bathrooms feel larger

This combination of colour and minimalism works especially well within:

  • Contemporary bathrooms
  • Japandi-inspired interiors
  • Spa-inspired spaces
  • Smaller ensuites

4. Coordinate Brassware and Finishes

Once you have selected a furniture finish, coordinating brassware and accessories helps create a more cohesive and resolved overall design.

The Stratto collection pairs particularly well with:

  • Matt black finishes
  • Brushed brass brassware

Matt Black

Matt black introduces stronger contrast and architectural definition.

It works especially well alongside:

  • Dusky Blue
  • Matt White
  • Tuscan Green

creating a more contemporary and slightly industrial aesthetic.

Collections such as Arturo Matt Black brassware complement these finishes particularly well.

  • CP East Village Oro Basketweave Mosaic and 60x120 Pottery Oatmeal Square CREDIT TISSINO VANITY UNIT 2
  • Stratto TG Terzo S Entire

Brushed Brass

Brushed brass introduces warmth and softness, pairing beautifully with:

  • Terracotta Blush
  • Soft Taupe
  • Natural oak finishes

Santuro brushed brass brassware works especially well within these warmer schemes, helping create bathrooms that feel elegant and welcoming rather than overly trend-led.

  • Deluna NO Cos Santuro BB mono BB Roller 2
  • Stratto ST open Shelves Santuro Briella Carlos BB

5. Use Colour to Create Focal Points

Colour can also help define focal points and visual zones within the bathroom.

For example:

  • A coloured vanity unit can become the centrepiece of the room
  • Neutral walls and flooring can balance stronger tones
  • Contrasting furniture can structure open layouts more effectively

The Stratto collection is available in multiple sizes ranging from 600mm to 1400mm, allowing greater flexibility across both compact bathrooms and larger luxury spaces.

Using colour selectively often creates a more timeless and sophisticated result than applying strong colour throughout the entire room.

6. Layer Colour Through Accessories and Texture

Once the main furniture pieces are in place, accessories and styling details help reinforce the colour palette more subtly.

These may include:

  • Towels
  • Bath mats
  • Decorative accessories
  • Storage baskets
  • Candles
  • Greenery

Styling Earthier Tones

Terracotta Blush and Tuscan Green work beautifully alongside:

  • Warm neutral textiles
  • Natural textures
  • Bronze accents
  • Soft ambient lighting

creating a warmer Mediterranean-inspired atmosphere.

Styling Cooler Tones

Dusky Blue pairs particularly well with:

  • Crisp whites
  • Pale stone finishes
  • Soft greys
  • Matt black details

helping create a calmer and more contemporary feel.

Layering colour gradually through smaller details helps the room feel cohesive rather than overpowering.

Why Colour Is Becoming More Popular in Bathrooms

Bathrooms are increasingly moving beyond purely practical spaces and becoming more expressive, lifestyle-focused interiors.

Introducing colour can help:

  • Add personality
  • Create warmth
  • Improve atmosphere
  • Enhance wellbeing
  • Make the bathroom feel more individual

Soft earthy tones and textured furniture are especially popular because they introduce character while still feeling timeless and easy to live with long-term.

Why Fluted Furniture Continues to Grow in Popularity

Fluted furniture introduces texture alongside colour, helping bathrooms feel softer and more architectural.

The vertical detailing:

  • Adds depth
  • Enhances light and shadow
  • Softens minimalist interiors
  • Creates a more tactile finish

This makes collections such as Stratto particularly effective for homeowners looking to introduce colour in a more restrained and sophisticated way.

Stratto MW Open Shelved BN Trim 4

Create a Bathroom That Feels Calm and Personal

Introducing colour into your bathroom does not need to feel overwhelming.

By combining:

  • Softer natural tones
  • Textured furniture
  • Coordinated finishes
  • Minimalist layouts
  • Thoughtful styling

you can create a bathroom that feels warm, balanced, and highly personal.

Whether you prefer the earthy warmth of Terracotta Blush, the calm softness of Dusky Blue, the organic feel of Tuscan Green, or the versatility of Soft Taupe and Matt White, colour can completely transform the atmosphere of a bathroom while still maintaining a timeless and luxurious feel.

Frequently Asked Questions About Colourful Bathroom Design


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