By Beth Rucker
I have a confession to make. I think white is boring. It’s pretty to look at it in pages of home design magazines, but I would tire quickly of living in the midst of a lot of it. Give me even a little bit of color, and I’m a happy camper. Even if that color is gray. Especially if it’s gray.
Gray has been the IT neutral for a while now, and it shows no signs of slowing down. I love it because it’s so much more versatile than white or the pervasive beige and taupe that preceded it. It can obviously cool down a space, but gray with brown undertones can actually warm the look of the space and complement wood cabinetry. I’m particularly enamored with the way gray is used in these bathrooms.
Design by Chantal Devane
I love the way designer Chantal Devane used the lightest of gray touch to add depth to the color palette in this bathroom. The color — and the cabinet door trim — mimics the mirrors hung above the vanity, creating a unified feel, while a light gray arabesque pattern adds soft curves to the space.
Oo la la, this view! When you have a dramatic view of the Chicago lakefront in your bathroom, you need a dramatic backsplash to go with it. Charcoal gray mosaic tiles offer a bold contrast against the sleek white vanity in this bathroom by Dresner Design — a flip-flop of a more traditional color layout.
Like gray, marble is HOT right now in bathroom design, and the two are a perfect match! The light gray accent wall in this bathroom designed by Harmony Weihs pulls its color from the veining in the beautiful marble tile vanity wall. And don’t forget to add a little eye candy to your water closet!
Designer Jordan Iverson knows is the king of blending industrial tones of gray with warm wood tones, and here’s a great example. The gunmetal gray of the walls and countertops have just enough of a brown undertone to complement the warm, contemporary wood cabinetry.
I love this sweet little bathroom design by Susan Galvani — it shows how to use gray elements to balance a space without using it everywhere. Here, the gray wall behind the vanity is balanced by the gray floor, gray patterned curtains and gray pendant light shade to keep the eye moving around the room.
How do you feel about gray?
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