21 Beautiful Paint Colors To Make Your Tiny Bathroom Look Bigger

A tiny bathroom can be a challenge to live with. From day-to-day showering to hosting overnight guests, it can be frustrating to have so little space in which to function. Although you might not be able to do anything to actually increase your available space, choosing the appropriate paint color can have a big impact on how your tiny bathroom feels. Just as there are bathroom color options that will make your space look smaller than it is, there are plenty of beautiful paint colors that will make your small bathroom look bigger.

If you're currently dealing with a bathroom that feels cramped, you'll for the most part want to stick to colors that are light, bright, soft, and not too heavy. Some great options to explore for your small bathroom are light gray, powdery blue, or a soft beige for neutral options. For a little more personality, you can go for a light yellow bathroom, lilac, or even a light orange. 

Stone gray

A stone gray bathroom is an ideal color to choose if you're working with a small bathroom space. By not going too dark, you'll avoid a common pitfall of painting small spaces in dark colors, which can have a visually shrinking effect. The neutrality of the color can be helpful in making it feel roomier.

Crisp white

Nothing conveys openness quite as well as a crisp white. Bathrooms that are on the small side can benefit from a crisp white, as it looks both clean and bright, which will make the area feel larger rather than smaller. To make your paint color go further, opt for a glass shower door rather than a visually limiting shower curtain.

Sage green

Sage green is a beautifully calming and natural choice for your small bathroom. Since it's not too heavy or dark, you'll prevent accidentally shrinking the space, while the nature-inspired hue will help you relax and enjoy your time in the room. Go for a lighter sage tint and you'll feel the space is even larger.

Light blue

Blue is a naturally open color, often making a space feel welcoming, calming, and optimistic. Without being too bright or loud, light blue can pair beautifully with other elements commonly found in bathrooms, such as white trim or porcelain sinks and tubs. As it's on the softer side of things, light blue is also excellent for helping you keep the space clean — and a fresh and clean aesthetic can make your small bathroom look bigger.

True beige

Beige is a wonderful option if you don't want a stark white, but are still looking to achieve a clean, simple, and fresh look for your small bathroom. You can add a little bit of depth to the space with a true beige, without sacrificing the size of the bathroom (especially true if you are able to keep your décor on the more minimal side and keep surfaces clear).

Lilac

There are some tones that might not instantly jump to mind when thinking about colors to paint your bathroom. Lilac, while a lovely shade, isn't commonly found in bathrooms, but that doesn't mean it's a bad choice. Choosing a powdery lilac is a fabulous way to help your small bathroom look a decent size. It's easy to decorate with as well, since many colors suit this soft shade. Of course, you want to avoid the common mistake everyone makes with color in the bathroom: going overboard and buying everything in lilac. Instead, balance out the décor elements present.

Light yellow

Yellow is often associated with happiness and brightness, and so it should come as no surprise that a yellow bathroom can have an enlarging effect. The key is to not choose a highly saturated yellow, since it can be overpowering and oppressive. Instead, opt for pale, soft yellows, which will lend a gorgeous level of openness to small bathrooms.

Robin's egg

A bit mintier than a light blue, you'll find that robin's egg blue is a great choice for the smallest of bathrooms. You'll still get that wonderful spa-like quality that you love. But the subtlety of the color makes it blend seamlessly with other décor elements that are commonly found in bathrooms, like metallic fixtures.

Dusty pink

If you've been avoiding painting your bathroom pink for fear that it will come across as tacky, you can think again. Choosing the right shade of pink, such as a dusty hue, can be a wonderful way to open up your space. Breathless by Sherwin-Williams, for example, offers a lovely level of saturation, while still definitely promoting that pretty pink. You'll find that this color plays extraordinarily well with bronze, gold, and wooden accents.

Deep blue

Darker colors are usually to be avoided when it comes to painting small bathrooms, since they can make the space feel even more compact. This, however, is not true when it comes to a deep blue wall color. You'll find that, when using a saturated blue paint, your bathroom's walls can feel deeper — much like how we associate depth with deep blue oceans — and therefore keep your small bathroom from shrinking visually.

Green-blue

A green-blue bathroom is very common, and for good reason: it looks serene, plays well with many other colors, and has an expansive effect. Pair it with white cabinetry and trim in order to make it look even better. If you're searching for a particularly nice shade of green-blue, check out Moody Blue by Sherwin-Williams, which is on the greener side of things but is nevertheless a lovely balanced paint choice.

Bright purple

If you're wanting a little more of an energetic vibe without being too loud, you can opt for a slightly more saturated, brighter purple paint color for your bathroom. Should you choose correctly, you can achieve an aesthetic that is calming and unconventional in a good way. Lily Lavender or Enchanted by Benjamin Moore are two solid options to consider if a softer lilac isn't cutting it for you.

Light pink

Similar to the lilac versus truer purple distinction, the same is true with pink. You can absolutely opt for a dusty pink, as previously mentioned, or you can try something a little more vivid (don't worry — you won't lose visual space in the process). A light pink can deliver an airy and bright look to your bathroom, and it's easy to balance with white cabinetry and trim, too.

Blue-gray

For a more sophisticated appearance, a blue-gray paint color is a timeless choice that is easy to pull off in bathrooms. You can confidently use this kind of hue in your small bathroom without making it feel more cramped. Stardew by Sherwin-Williams is an excellent choice that is prized for its ability to help you relax when in its presence.

Eucalyptus green

Going for that truly relaxed and grounded look? It will be hard to beat a eucalyptus green, which pairs well with so many design and décor features. You'll find that this green shade is bright enough to open up the space without being jarring. Use light or dark wood finishes with it and plenty of metallic accents.

Spa blue

Nothing conveys relaxation quite as well as a spa blue paint color. This is why it's an ideal choice for a bathroom, no matter how small it may be. Consider the brightness and saturation of a color like Ice Blue from Benjamin Moore. You can play around with a variety of complementing blues in your bathroom for accents, while sticking to this lovely blue for the walls. 

Light orange

If you're wanting to depart from the conventionality of blues, grays, greens, and whites, why not go for a happy, light orange? While a highly saturated orange might be too difficult to pull off in your bathroom, a softer shade (think orange sherbet — you can actually find a paint by that exact name from Benjamin Moore) can bring a degree of luminosity to your bathroom, which you already know has the ability to make small spaces look bigger.

Dusty blue

You've considered spa-like blues, blue-gray, green blue, and deep blue, but one of the loveliest options for your small bathroom could just be a powdery blue. It's so subtle that it nearly looks white, but it has just enough saturation that it provides that serene aesthetic you crave. Powdery blue walls can go perfectly with white porcelain and chrome fixtures, which are common in many bathrooms.

Light beige

Should a true beige be too heavy for your small bathroom, consider a lighter beige that has more white than brown in it. Like other neutral paint colors, light beige is hard to mess up. It works in light and dark bathrooms, as well as numerous other accent colors. With a little effort, you can find a beautiful light beige that will only enhance your limited square footage.

Teal

Though it may seem fairly basic color, a true teal is a beautiful paint choice for your small bathroom. It's bright enough to keep the space looking larger, while the saturation of the color ensures your bathroom will be a happy and energized space. Use this hue alongside white design elements to keep things looking light.

Creamy white

Last but not least, should you want to make your small bathroom look bigger, you cannot go wrong with creamy white. It's nearly impossible to get your décor wrong with this color, as it goes well with almost any accent pieces or decorative elements. If your bathroom has a window, you'll get even more appeal from a creamy white, as it will bounce light easily. If you want to explore the bathroom paint colors that are taking over in 2025, start here

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