Hot Pink Bathroom

Hot Pink Bathroom

The pink bathroom ideas below offer up a heavy dose of fresh, modern and on-trend inspiration.

From all the bathroom colour ideas out there, pink is the one that's surged in popularity the most over the past year, with incredibly chic pink bathrooms popping up in designer homes and all over our social media feeds. To avoid looking naff or tacky, the pink bathrooms often feature undertones of either yellow or grey, making them an off-pink shade. Pairing the colour with more edgier details like raw concrete, black taps and Crittall doors gives these pink bathrooms a more cool and modern look, while peachy tones combined with brass and marble create more elegant, sophisticated schemes.

Another favourite of-the-moment look is graphic pink tiles, and tadelact - or polished plaster - is a great way to bring a beautiful earthy pink pigment into your bathroom or shower area. And there are professional firms who can apply it for you and ensure it's waterproof.

Rather than tile an entire wall or floor, if you're just after a splash of pink or a nod the the trend, think about a tiled splash-back next to basin or bath - or in a shower room.

Want to take things a step further? A free-standing pink bath tub is the height of decadence - and many companies, such as Waters of Ashbourne, Victoria + Albert Baths, BC Designs and Albion, will colour match a bath exterior to the exact shade you want.

There's a pink bathroom idea here to suit every home...

1. Graphic lines

Serene yet sexy, dusky pinks and 3D monochrome features transform this chic Parisian bathroom into a sanctuary. Designed by New York-based Crosby Studios, it has strong geometric shapes that ooze a post-modern vibe. Versatile black-and-white bathroom products can be mixed with almost any other colours, while painting the back wall a lighter shade creates a sense of depth and perspective.

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(Image credit: Crosby Studios)

2. Pair graphic tiles with monochrome

Nailing just about every current bathroom trend from the pink hexagonal Lily Pad tiles to the black taps and Crittall-style shower screen, this is a truly modern shower room.

pink bathroom ideas

Get the look: Kohler Katalyst 8" shower head, shower valve and Purist hand shower, all in matte black. Available from the Kohler Experience Centre, Clerkenwell, kohler.co.uk. Try Ca'Pietra for original Lily Pad encaustic tiles.

(Image credit: Paul Craig)

One company that has changed the way we think about bathroom tiles is Ca Pietra, who's Lily Pad collection, above, took the Instagram crowd by storm.

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(Image credit: Ca Pietra)

Next to monochrome bathroom details, pale pink gives a strong bold look.

pink bathroom ideas

Get the look: Brockway basin cast iron basin and Triton taps, from £3,519, the Kohler Experience Centre, Clerkenwell priced at £3,519, kohler.co.uk.

(Image credit: Paul Craig)

3. Polished plaster

Polished plaster, marble tiles and brass fittings are a winning combo, as design firm Blakes London proves here.

pink bathroom ideas

Get the look: Find marble chevron tiles at The Stone & Tile Company.

(Image credit: Blakes London)

For high-end style mix polished plaster, marble ands brass.

pink bathroom ideas

Get the look: Crosswater does taps like this.

(Image credit: Blakes London)

4. Top to toe tiles

If you're confident in your colour choice, go all out with wall-to-wall pink bathroom wall tiles.

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Get the look: Hoxton Baby Pink ceramic tiles, 5x25cm, from £105.60 per sq m, Stone & Ceramic Warehouse.

(Image credit: Future)

Victoria + Albert Baths collaborated with design duo 2LG for the bathroom design below.

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Get the look: Amiata 60 basin, prices start from £560, Staffordshire 10 taps, prices start from £590, all from Victoria + Albert Baths

(Image credit: Future)

Even the sink shelf is tiled with the same pink squares.

pink bathroom ideas

Get the look: Amiata 60 basin, prices start from £560, Staffordshire 10 taps, prices start from £590, all from Victoria + Albert Baths

(Image credit: Future)

5. Herringbone

Herringbone patterns aren't just for floors. These simple bathroom tiles have been given a style update by arranging them in a herringbone formation.

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Get the look: Coleford Rose Pink Chevron Effect Wall Tiles, Victorian Plumbing.

(Image credit: Victorian Plumbing)

6. Tiles halfway

Teamed with this terrazzo-look wallpaper, these pink chevron tiles come into their own.

pink bathroom ideas

Get the look: Axor Citterio Small Basin Mixer, £490; Duravit Vero Side Handbasin, £206.40; CP Hart; Pink herringbone tiles by Topps Tiles; Wallpaper by Sanderson.

(Image credit: C.P. Hart)

7. Surround the bath

Continuing wall tiles onto the bath panel gives a simple and stylish appearance. Just make sure pipes are accessible.

pink bathroom ideas

Get the look: Matelier ceramic wall tile, shown in Laguna Rose, equipeceramics.com/en.

(Image credit: Future)

8. Tiny splash-back

Or dip your toe into the pink bathroom trend with just a small splash-back behind the sink. This monochrome bathroom has been given a subtle splash of colour with this tiled splash-back.

pink bathroom ideas

Get the look: Sleek Edison Wall Light, IP20 rated, £29, Industville.

(Image credit: Katherine Rutherford @edwardian_renovation_at_no-2)

9. Sherbert shades

Warmer, sherbet hues – think pastels with a zingy twist – evoke an era of glitz and hedonism.

'Dial back to Miami in the Thirties and Palm Springs in the Fifties – big ice cream-coloured convertibles, glamorous abodes and pool parties,' says Louise Ashdown, showroom manager and head of design at West One Bathrooms. 'The true beauty of sherbet shades is that they work exceptionally well with the still-trending metallic brassware we've all fallen hard for – try mixing strawberry pink with matt gold taps. The effect is stunning and will lift your bathroom to new heights,' adds Louise.

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(Image credit: Future)

10. Neutral shade

Or take a leaf out of this Bristol family home's style book, and opt for a paint colour that has just the tiniest amount of pink pigment, mixed with a yellow undertone.

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(Image credit: Pete Helme Photography )

11. Subtle tile

Pale pink tiles and brass detailing creates a very subtle scheme in this London home too.

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(Image credit: Imperfect Interiors / Photography: Chris Snook)

The beautiful Zellige tiles continue in the shower room.

pink bathroom ideas

(Image credit: Imperfect Interiors / Photography: Chris Snook)

12. Warm blush hues

Meanwhile the ensuite bathroom below features an original arched window, and is kept modern with a new freestanding bath, chic marble tiles and blush pink painted walls. Explore more of this period property here .

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(Image credit: Ben Anders)

13. Bubblegum pink

Seen with these gorgeous green encaustic tiles and timber basin stand, this pink bathroom evokes a natural, rustic feel.

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Get the look: Try Otto Tiles & Design for cement tiles. Farrow & Ball's calamine paint is similar.

(Image credit: Paul Massey)

Emily Murray of Pink House Living's new shower room features polished waterproof pink plaster and Perrin & Rowe brassware and accessories in Polished Brass.

pink bathroom ideas

Get the look: Georgian Set Two in polished brass, from £2,947; Aquitaine Sink Mixer, from £612; Traditional Wall-Mounted Shaving Mirror, from £562.92, all Perrin & Rowe. Agnes basin, £900, London Basin Company.

(Image credit: Susie Lowe)

14. Wallpapered

Or, for dramatic impact, Gucci's iconic heron print wallpaper is perfect for cloakrooms and powder rooms. "The cloakroom is the one area of the home you should really go bold on, and have a little fun with," explains the designer behind this fabulous Chiswick family home.

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(Image credit: Astrid Templier)

pink bathroom ideas

(Image credit: Astrid Templier)

15. Scalloped tiles

The curved shape of this pedestal basin is echoed in the mixer tap and the pink fish scale tiles for a calm, cohesive look.

pink bathroom ideas

Get the look: Kohler Purist 2-handle 3-hole basin mixer with lever handles, from £877, kohler.co.uk. Try Otto Tiles & Design for pink fish scale tiles.

(Image credit: Melanie Lissack Interiors)

16. Tiled and painted

Caesarstone collaborated with influencer Little Big Bell for this striking bathroom vanity, where the walls are tiled with pink hexagons halfway up, then painted a softer shade of pink above.

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Get the look: Frozen Terra Prices start from £450/sqm, from Caesarstone.co.uk

(Image credit: Future)

17. Blush curtain

If you just want to dip a toe into the pink pool, hang a luxe bathroom curtain. It's a low maintenance, short term option.

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Get the look: H&M has a great selection of soft pink curtains.

(Image credit: Paul Massey)

18. Pink tub

This neutral scheme has been invigorated with this pretty pink tub.

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Get the Look: Try BC Designs for free-standing baths in a colour of your choice.

(Image credit: Paul Massey)

Pink doesn't have to look perfect. Against this distressed wall the pink bath – both painted in Annie Sloan chalk paint – has a boho vibe.

pink bathroom ideas

Get the look: Chalk paint in Scandinavian Pink; Wall in Country Grey and Old White, Annie Sloan.

(Image credit: Annie Sloan)

A small space doesn't mean you have to forgo a free-standing tub. This bijou bath is just the ticket, particularly painted in this pretty pink shade.

pink bathroom ideas

Get the look: Tubby Torre Plinth Bath, from £2,541, The Albion Bath company.

(Image credit: Future)

This dark and dreamy bathroom hits the height of decadence with the addition of a pink bath.

pink bathroom ideas

Get the look: Haze Freestanding Bath in Light Pink, from £2,395, Waters Baths of Ashbourne.

(Image credit: Jake Eastham)

19. Earthy shades

Together with polished plaster, these huge marble-style porcelain slab tiles create a stunning rough luxe vibe.

pink bathroom ideas

Get the look: Grigio del Colle 02 tiles, from £144, per sq m, Stone & Ceramic Warehouse.

(Image credit: Future)

The salmon pink pattern in these Moorish style floor tiles really ties the room together.

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Get the look: Find similar tiles at Tile Mountain.

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This clay-based 'Delilah' pink paint is rich in natural earthy pigments. It's eco, highly breathable, non-toxic and vegan too.

pink bathroom ideas

Get the look: Delilah, £45 for 2.5L, Earthborn Paints.

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For a more classic style, look to a vintage rose hue like this one from Benjamin Moore.

pink bathroom ideas

Get the look: Texas Rose Bath and Spa matt, Benjamin Moore.

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20. Painted arch

This architectural arch looks stunning painted in pink against this gorgeous marble backdrop.

pink bathroom ideas

Get the look: Kingston white matt porcelain tile, £47.99 per m2, 600 x 600mm, Gemini Tiles. Find a similar basin at Waters Baths of Ashbourne.

(Image credit: Image Gemini Tiles)

21. Mosaic

An entire wall of coloured mosaics makes an eye-catching shower area.

pink bathroom ideas

Get the look: Bolivia vinyl flooring, from £19 per sq m, Leoline; Find glass mosaic tiles at Bisazza.

(Image credit: Future)

22. Flash of neon

Designer Harriet Anstruther has given this bathroom the wow factor with a neon pink shower area.

pink bathroom ideas

Get the look: The blind is made up in Lorca's Floratina damask by Osborne & Little. The reclaimed Victorian tub is from Drummonds. This is the Circus pendant by Corinna Warm for Innermost at The Conran Shop.

(Image credit: Paul Raeside)

Are pink bathrooms on trend?

It won't have escaped your notice that the clinical white bathroom is over. Or that pink is a colour that's having its moment in the style spotlight. So put the two together for a bathroom scheme that's truly on point.

What goes with pink bathrooms?

Unless you're already planning a renovation, opting for a pink bathroom doesn't have to involve an expensive - or wasteful - overhaul. It's a look that can be achieved with ease in a number of ways, utilising your existing bathroom furniture and sanitary-ware. In fact against a blush backdrop, white fittings really stand out.

What's the easiest way to get a pink bathroom?

A fresh lick of paint is the most obvious way to introduce pink in the bathroom. Most paint brands are onto it with trend driven colour palettes and we've seen a beautiful spectrum of grown-up pinks ranging from the palest calamine to those with earthy red pigments from Farrow & Ball, Little Greene, Earthborn, Annie Sloan and Benjamin Moore, to name just a few.

What colour is best for a pink bathroom?

The best pink colours for the bathroom are peachy pink (pair it with brass and marble), or a dusty blush colour with grey undertones (pair it with concrete finishes, Crittall-style shower screens and black taps and brassware). Highlighting architectural features is an effective way to add a flush of blush or a burst of pink toned terracotta. We'd suggest avoiding any sugary, sacharinne soaked shades as these can look tacky.

Lotte Brouwer

Lotte is the Digital Editor for Livingetc, and has been with the website since its launch. She has a background in online journalism and writing for SEO, with previous editor roles at Good Living, Good Housekeeping, Country & Townhouse, and BBC Good Food among others, as well as her own successful interiors blog. When she's not busy writing or tracking analytics, she's doing up houses, two of which have features in interior design magazines. She's just finished doing up her house in Wimbledon, and is eyeing up Bath for her next project.

Hot Pink Bathroom

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