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Bathroom paint - the ultimate guide to the right colors and finishes for walls, ceilings and radiators
Traditionally, bathrooms have often been overlooked in home design, frequently painted in white for cleanliness or seaside blue to reflect their function. However, contemporary bathroom design acknowledges the significant impact paint can have on mood and ambiance. Experimenting with color in bathrooms, whether with calming neutrals or invigorating bright tones, offers a quick and effective way to enhance a home's aesthetic and introduce personality. Interior designers and color experts suggest that bathrooms are ideal spaces for bolder color choices due to the relatively short amount of time spent in them, allowing for a unique design statement that doesn't necessarily need to conform to the rest of the home's scheme.
The paint options for bathrooms currently lean towards either vibrant, cheerful hues or soothing neutral palettes. For those opting for bright colors, shades like teal, rich blue, dark olive-green, vivid marine, and vibrant greens are gaining popularity, chosen to energize the senses. Natasha Bradley of Lick highlights combinations like Teal 03 and Green 04, or a rich terracotta Red 03, and even a bold mix of Blue 01 and Yellow 02, to create a positive and happy start to the day. On the other hand, neutral bathroom paints are selected to evoke calm. Designers often incorporate natural materials such as marble, stone, and wood, pairing them with off-whites or warm, soothing neutrals like Graphenstone’s Glacier and Silver Birch, or Earthborn’s Grassy, Crocky Road, Up Up Away, and Flutterby. Little Greene's Ruth Mottershead suggests choosing shades that exude tranquility, even stronger ones like zingy greens or deep blues, provided they have warm undertones.
Selecting the best paint for bathroom ceilings is crucial due to condensation and steam, which can cause flaking and peeling. A durable, wipeable finish is essential. Annie Sloan advises using a non-water-based finishing sealant like Chalk Paint® Lacquer to protect painted surfaces. Many experts recommend painting the ceiling the same color as the walls to create a more expansive and cocooning feel, or a lighter tone to give the illusion of greater height. Some even suggest treating the ceiling as a 'fifth wall,' introducing a highlight color for a design feature. Benjamin Moore’s Aura® Bath & Spa paint, for instance, offers a soft matte finish that resists moisture and humidity while locking in color.
Radiators, often purely functional, can be integrated into the bathroom's design through paint. Many designers suggest painting radiators the same color as the wall to make them 'disappear,' using heat-resistant and non-yellowing intelligent paint finishes. Alternatively, radiators can become a focal point by painting them in a contrasting or bold statement color. This approach extends to other architectural features like doors and window frames, allowing for pops of zest such as vibrant orange or rich yellow.
Painted bathroom floors are also a growing trend, moving beyond classic white to more expressive and experimental colors and patterns. Tricia Guild notes that painted floors create a relaxed feel, whether in a single color or an engaging pattern. Modern Eggshell and Intelligent Floor Paint are recommended for their durability against water and ease of cleaning. For surfaces like laminate cabinets and vanity units, which experience significant wear and tear, hardwearing finishes are necessary. Preparatory steps often include using an all-surface primer before applying two coats of eggshell or gloss. Options like Farrow & Ball's Modern Emulsion and Graphenstone GrafClean Mid Sheen are cited for their durability, washability, and ability to resist mold, making them suitable for high-use areas and ensuring longevity and aesthetic appeal in the bathroom.
Ultimately, the best type of paint for bathrooms needs to be specifically formulated to withstand moisture, humidity, and regular cleaning. Matt emulsion options like Farrow & Ball's Modern Emulsion and Earthborn's Lifestyle emulsion are praised for their toughness, washability, and resistance to mold and mildew. Eggshell finishes, offering a subtle sheen, are popular for their polished effect and contemporary look, with products like Designers Guild's Eggshell and Little Greene's Intelligent Eggshell providing durability and scrubbability. For a high-impact, glossy finish, Farrow & Ball's Full Gloss is mentioned. When addressing mold, experts advise ensuring good ventilation and using paints that naturally resist mold and mildew, such as Graphenstone's GrafClean systems which utilize sustainably sourced lime, avoiding toxic chemical additives.
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