Home Bathroom Design 20 Best Paint Colors For Small Bathrooms Make the most of the bittiest spaces in your house with a fresh coat of designer-approved paint. By Betsy Cribb Watson Betsy Cribb Watson Betsy is the Senior Home and Features Editor at Southern Living. She writes about a veritable potpourri of topics for print and digital, from profiling Southern movers-and-shakers and celebrating family traditions to highlighting newsy restaurant openings and curating the annual holiday gift guide. Prior to joining the Southern Living team in 2017 as the style editor, she worked at Coastal Living as an assistant editor covering pets and homes. Southern Living's editorial guidelines Updated on March 10, 2024 Close Photo: Alison Gootee; Styling: Matthew Gleason It’s tempting to put your bathrooms’ design on the back burner, but given that these areas see daily use—both by you and your guests—it’s all-important to treat them to considered design choices. And if you’re revamping these bitty spaces on a budget, paint is hands-down the smartest way to amp up their personality without breaking the bank. Even so, it can be hard to choose the right hue, especially in bathrooms where square footage is limited. Here, we’ve rounded up the best paint colors for small bathrooms—and they’re all designer-approved. 01 of 20 Better in Black Laurey W. Glenn Rather than updating the tile original to his 1950s ranch-style house, New Orleans designer Shaun Smith revived the once-dated guest bathroom with a handsome coat of Fine Paints of Europe’s Black 0029 on the walls. 02 of 20 Leafy Green James Ransom; Stylist: Alya Hameedi In the bathroom adjacent to her girls’ whimsical, attic-like playroom, designer Ashley Hanley doubled down on the bottle green (Benjamin Moore’s Clearspring Green, HC-128) she chose for the space at large, accentuating its tree-house-like feel. 03 of 20 Earthy Red Photo: Laurey W. Glenn, Stylist: Matthew Gleason Designer Laura Hodges’s decision to go all-in on Sherwin-Williams’ Rookwood Red (SW 2802) in different finishes on the walls, trim, and ceilings produces a warm, cocoon-like ambiance in the powder room of our 2023 Southern Living Idea House in Tennessee. 04 of 20 Minty Fresh Hector Manuel Sanchez Catherine Branstetter livened up the downstairs bathroom of her 1920s Nashville Tudor by splashing the walls in Farrow & Ball’s Green Blue (No. 84) and hanging an antique mirror that bounces light. 05 of 20 Airy and Bright Brie Williams White-on-white paint selections (Sherwin-Williams’ Pearly White, SW 7009 on the walls and Extra White, SW 7006 on the trim) open up the primary bathroom in Molly Williams’ Charlotte, North Carolina, 1890 home so that it appears larger than it actually is. 06 of 20 Natural Shades James Ransom, Prop Stylist: Alya Hameedi Designer Hannah Maple channeled the outdoors for her sons’ bathroom in their historic Lexington, Kentucky, home, painting the walls in Benjamin Moore’s Balboa Mist (OC-27) and covering the wainscoting in Farrow & Ball’s Lichen. 07 of 20 Retro Green Alison Gootee; Styling: Matthew Gleason When designer Meg Kelly added a new bathroom to her 1960s Nashville ranch, she wanted it to feel like it was part of the original, so she covered the walls in wood paneling, which she painted Farrow & Ball's Breakfast Room Green (No. 81). 08 of 20 Creamy Classic Laurey W. Glenn; Styling: Lizzie Cullen Cox Farrow & Ball’s White Tie, No. 2002 fosters a welcoming cottage-y feel to this bitty bathroom in designer Whitney McGregor’s 1950s cabin in the charming mountain destination of Highlands, North Carolina. 09 of 20 Solid Ground Amy Neunsinger Cristina Lynch’s 1920s Dallas home is decorated in a fairly traditional way, underscoring its historic roots, but designer Noel Pittman stepped out in the petite powder room, where she juxtaposed Scalamandré’s more contemporary Spatter wallpaper with wainscoting painted Black Forest Green by Benjamin Moore (HC-187). 10 of 20 Inviting Shade Hector Manuel Sanchez Shiplap painted Sherwin-Williams' Toque White, SW 7003) transforms this Alabama lake house bathroom into a character study that belies its size. 11 of 20 Blue Period JAMES RANSOM; STYLING: Veronica Olson Artist Dorothy Shain wanted her century-old Greenville, South Carolina, bungalow’s solo bathroom to pack a punch, so she washed its wood paneling in a saturated shade of cerulean, Farrow & Ball’s Stone Blue, No. 86. 12 of 20 Fresh Foundation Laurey W. Glenn; Styling: Liz Strong Sherwin-Williams' Pure White (SW 7005) serves a clean backdrop for designer Heather Chadduck Hillegas's other selections in our 2019 Idea House bathroom, like the blue-and-white penny tiles and skirted farmhouse sink. 13 of 20 Not-So-Mellow Yellow Laurey W. Glenn; Styling: Kendra Surface In the guest house bathroom of our 2022 Idea House, designer Charlotte Lucas proved two is better than one, checking the walls in Sherwin-Williams’ White Snow (SW 9541) and Sunny Side Up (SW 9665). 14 of 20 Easy Neutral Robbie Caponetto; Styling: Kendra Surface Designer Lauren Liess looked outside the windows to find color inspiration for the primary bathroom of our 2020 Southern Living Idea House, where she landed on soothing Sherwin-Williams’ Herbal Wash, SW 7739. 15 of 20 Well Treated Photo: Marta Xochilt Perez; Styling: Page Mullins In the front powder room of our 2021 Idea House in Kentucky, designer Sarah Bartholomew dressed the walls in a decorative crosshatch pattern that mimics the natural texture of grasscloth, using a combination of Sherwin-Williams’ Soft Sage (SW 9647) and Cotton (SW 9581). 16 of 20 Stormy Blue Laurey W. Glenn; Styling: Buffy Hargett Miller Designer Stephanie Sabbe chose Sherwin-Williams’ Blustery Sky (SW 9140) when revamping the guest bathroom of this new-construction Nashville farmhouse and pairs perfectly with the Sister Parish wallpaper accents. 17 of 20 First Blush Hector Manuel Sanchez; Prop Styling: Lizzie Cullen Cox The palest pink washes designer Ashley Gilbreath’s young daughter’s bathroom in a soft, rosy glow, lending it an airiness that’s still imbued with warmth. For a similar look, try Farrow & Ball’s Tailor Tack, No. 302. 18 of 20 Smart Trim Laurey W. Glenn Wallpaper reigns in Sarah Bartholomew’s Nashville powder room, but she leaned into the power of paint too, doubling down on the print’s vibrance by coating the trim in a citrusy green. For a similar look, try Benjamin Moore’s Lime Green (2026-10) 19 of 20 Dual Tones Laurey W. Glenn; Styling: Matthew Gleason A hand-painted decorative stencil by Lenehan Studios mimics the look of wallpaper in this kids' bathroom in our Southern Living 2023 Idea House. The walls are painted Sherwin-Williams' Creamy (SW 7012) with the pattern in Greenblack (SW 6994). 20 of 20 Just-Right White James Ransom To give their new home a feeling of old-world character, Nicklaus and Sid Williams-Heath outfitted the bathroom walls with tongue-and-groove paneling, which is painted a warm white. For a similar look, try Benjamin Moore's White Dove (OC-17). Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit