Redesign A Bathroom With Brown & Aqua Tile
The design trend that combines a brown and aqua color scheme has become very fashionable in the last few years
. In a bathroom, this color combination is extremely effective, especially when you add in a natural element by introducing a smooth surface tile. Take a look at this option and play with the colors to see how it fits with your taste.
The Ultimate Earth Tone: Brown
Using a shade of brown as a primary wall color will make any hue of aqua used in accent stand out in comparison. The white of the sink and toilet, and the distinctive finish of the hardware only add to the appeal. Depending on the amount of sunlight the bathroom gets, use the darker hues of brown more conservatively so the feel of the space stays open. Also, play with the colors in the brown family, and spread them around the room. Choose one shade for the wall, one for the towels, and an additional shade for the shower curtain itself. Add in the aqua hue by finding one element in the room, and bringing that color in through it.
Opposites Attract: a Study in Light vs. Dark
In this example you will work with the idea of pairing the light and dark color hues of your brown and aqua color scheme, and mixing and matching their effect around the room. One way to do this is to paint your wall using one primary color hue, and contrast that with the brighter aqua color tiles you install in and around the shower area. Or paint one of your larger accent pieces brown, while using the aqua hue to provide hints of color throughout the remaining pieces.
Go Big, Go Bold, Go Retro
When you think retro, you want to give homage to the brighter, louder colors in the yellow, orange, and green families. If used properly against the aqua hue already in place, any of the bright colors you choose will form a powerful, upbeat punch of color with respect to the bathroom which can visually enlarge the area. Adjust your accents like the shower curtains and rugs to include a bold pattern on at least one of the items, and research some retro lighting options to see if you can further enhance the room by adding a in a specific design illumination method that fits this theme. To finish off, look into the various wall design options inherent to this style and let your imagination do the rest.
Low Key and Inviting
The aqua hue you have chosen may leave the room felling a little too cold and sleek, so try to offset that by adding in touches of warmth. This can be done by leaving any natural wood color you have unpainted, such as window or door frames, and by bringing in warm cherry tones either in the wood veneer of the cabinets you choose, or a deep red accent you add to the room yourself. Pull back on bright lighting and create a mood with the use of candles and the installation of a dimmer switch. Add sprinkles of your aqua hue throughout the space to tie it all together to produce a successful color combination you can be proud of.
by: Jasmine Albriton
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