No matter where you put them, gold accents have a tendency of making things look more sophisticated than they actually are. Bathrooms are no exception to this rule. Using gold touches correctly can turn even the standard white-tiled bathroom into a luxury restroom.
The key is knowing where to put the gold accents. Luckily, bathrooms are rife with places that could use some gold. White is the most common primary color of bathrooms, but that doesn’t mean that gold accents won’t match your baby blues and pinks. Gold accents serve as a color break, and this is especially important if your bathroom is all in one color.
1. Arched Gold Mirror Frame
Every bathroom (supposedly) has a mirror, and this is one of the best places to add a secondary color for decorative purposes. A gold mirror frame is subtle, but it has a classiness about it that is quite appealing. And if you fancy it, gold frames with arches are still very trendy and capable of transforming your bathroom.
Image: Christopher Architects
2. Fixtures and Knobs
Keep it simple with small but visible gold accents such as in the lighting fixtures and vanity knobs. Gold or brass fixtures will work if you want the room to have a sparkly appearance every time you clean it. Gold light fixtures will especially look good against bright backdrops.
Image: Jenna Wallis
3. Bathroom Vanity
A unique way to integrate gold accents into your existing decor is by experimenting with the vanity top. These days, there are some fascinating designs out there. This white vanity top with gold veins offers a very subtle but elegant infusion of white and gold that would no doubt be simply enchanting to look at when the sun bounces off it.
Image: Rebecca Hawkins
4. Black and Gold
Whether it’s on clothes, cars, jewelry, and now even bathrooms, black and gold is a supreme color combination. Gold accents on a black vanity, black lighting fixtures, or a black tiled bathroom will never fail to impress.
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