The 24 best bedroom colour ideas for spaces big and small

The 24 best bedroom colour ideas for spaces big and small

Colour places a huge part in the feel of every room, and your bedroom colour ideas are something that you will – literally – go to sleep and wake up with. For that reason, it’s well worth taking the time to find the right bedroom colour schemes for your space.

Choosing a colour scheme for your bedroom is important when deciding how you want your personal bolthole to make you feel. This may be reflecting a love of colour, going for a new trend you want to tap into, or lifting soothing whites and neutrals with a new shade. 

Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips

Nicky has been working in the interiors world for over 25 years, including as Decorating Editor right here at Ideal Home. She is now a Creative Director and Interior Designer, making use of her wealth of interior trends and styling prowess

Bedroom colour ideas

13 effortlessly elegant spaces |

13 effortlessly elegant spaces |

How do you define ‘beautiful kitchen ideas’? In truth, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, which means every single one of us will have a different view of what makes for a beautiful kitchen and what doesn’t. However, there’s one thing everyone at H&G, interior designers and kitchen experts can agree on, and that’s that beautiful kitchens tend to have been designed by someone with a fantastic eye for finishing touches and decorative detail.

So, if you are looking for kitchen ideas right now, why not take the advice and inspiration below and use both to create a space that you find truly beautiful? 

Beautiful kitchen ideas

The Best Decorating Tips For Compact Spaces

The Best Decorating Tips For Compact Spaces
small bathroom ideas

Huntley Hedworth, Rachel Whiting, Mark Bolton

Small bathrooms present a unique set of design challenges because there are several essentials – your sink, toilet, shower or bath and storage – that you need to fit in regardless of the space available to you. The layout and flow of the room must be considered before you can think about the more enjoyable parts of renovating like choosing your dream roll-top bath, picking wallpaper or settling on fixtures and finishes.

Executing a successful design scheme in a small bathroom is often contingent upon clever storage solutions, some visual trickery to make your room appear airy and more expansive, and some smart compromises.

“Be clever and think about which bathroom features you can combine into one fixture to free up floor space,” says Rikki Fothergill, style expert at Big Bathroom Shop. “For example, choose a vanity with a fixed basin and shelving or cupboard underneath where you can stack towels and toilet rolls or hide away cleaning products. There you have three key bathroom fittings rolled into one efficient unit that uses a lot less space.”

Here we look at some clever small bathroom layouts, great colour and pattern choices, and where smart compromises can be made.

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Small bathroom ideas: Miniaturised bathroom furniture

Compromises do have to be made in small spaces, but it is possible to contain all of the necessary bathroom features – your sink, mirror, storage etc. – if you’re willing to miniaturise. This clever shelving unit started life as an apple crate, whilst the tiny mirror hides some modest shelves.

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Small bathroom ideas: Neutrals

“Neutral décor in the bathroom has always been popular, and even more so in smaller spaces,” says Ruth Foster, interior designer at Victoria Plum. “Adopting light shades like taupe, cream and white will create a lighter and brighter bathroom, making it appear larger than it really is. If you keep this in mind when choosing the colour of your wall and floor tiles, you can create a warm and harmonious design with timeless elegance.”

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Small bathroom ideas: Under-sink storage

In small bathrooms, hidden storage will be your best friend. This blocky sink offers cupboard space below, with a weathered and worn door for a bit of character.

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Small bathroom ideas: Maximalist wallpaper

The upside of a small bathroom is that you can experiment with big ideas without them being overwhelming. Blousy florals work well in small spaces – and don’t be afraid of wallpaper in a bathroom, it’s more resilient than you think.

Pictured: G P & J Baker Magnolia Wallpaper at Wallpaper Direct

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Small bathroom ideas: Compact double sink

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Small bathroom ideas: Embrace clutter

Clutter is just a reality of small bathrooms, and can only be mitigated so much with clever storage and stringent organisation. This bathroom embraces a bit of charming messiness with mismatched mirrors, piles of towels and lots of well-loved accessories.

Pictured: Country Living Artisan Stormy Grey Ceramic Wall Tile

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Small bathroom ideas: Clever shelving

“Shelves are a great way of storing luxury products that you want to show off,” says Rikki. “Instead of wasting cupboard space intended for uglier bathroom paraphernalia, create a spa-like display with a mix of candles, body lotions, reed diffusers and plants, just ensure that everything is fit for purpose and keep on top of this. Hooks on the back of a door can come in handy for towels and robes too but remember to place too much on them as this well make the room look crowded.”

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Small bathroom ideas: Use every corner

Planning your space carefully is so important in a small bathroom. Consider a corner basin – you can buy some that are just 35cm in width, or if a wet room isn’t feasible, corner showers can be as little as 70cm in depth.

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Small bathroom ideas: Feature items

One or two feature items is perfectly sufficient in small spaces, so make the most of them. They can in fact become the inspiration or base for the rest of the room – like the fabulous powder blue on this Burlington basin.

Pictured: Enchanted Blue Edwardian Cloakroom Basin at Burlington

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Small bathroom ideas: Tiny tubs

The sweetest solution to small bathrooms. The diminutive Tubby Tub bath from The Albion Bath Co. measures just 120cm in length, offering a small dose of luxury in even the tiniest of spaces.

Pictured: Tubby Tub Roll Top Bath at The Albion Bath Co.

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Small bathroom ideas: Uplifting colour

Using colour can alter your perception of small spaces – a cheerful and uplifting yellow or sunny sky blue for instance can open up even the most cramped or claustrophobic of rooms. “Consider painting a wall a bright and happy shade – this can open up the space really well, especially in small bathrooms,” says Rhiannon Johns, interior designer and head of brand at Piglet in Bed. “If you have a favourite colour, your bathroom might be the best place to use it (particularly if it’s a bit extravagant) and doing so will create a lovely backdrop for your morning routine.”

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Small bathroom ideas: Mirrored cabinets

“A mirror cupboard is a popular choice for smaller washrooms as it’s another way of combining storage with a key bathroom feature to use space efficiently,” says Rikki. “Here you can store sink essentials like toothbrushes, paste, floss and soap, consequently freeing your sink space up completely and making everything look much neater. An added bonus of a mirror cupboard is that it will help to open up the space and create the illusion of a larger bathroom.”

Pictured: Country Living Wicklow Bathroom at Homebase

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Small bathroom ideas: Attic bathrooms

If your bathroom has a pitched or slanted ceiling cutting into your space, a clever design trick is to choose pieces that are narrow but as tall as the room will allow – the slim kit kat tiles, long stripes on the sink curtain and tall shower pain are great examples – this will create the allusion of height where it is lacking.

Pictured: Curtain in Pickle & Bonbon Stripe Fabric at Colours of Arley

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Small bathroom ideas: Ambient lighting

There is a case for leaning into the cosiness of small spaces and replacing glaring overhead lights with softer ambient lighting. “Bathrooms are often fitted with fluorescent, bright lighting,” says Rhiannon. “If you’re not a fan of stark white light in your home, swap out the fitted bulbs for some warm-toned bulbs. Alternatively, set the scene in the evening with candles. Bathing or undertaking your self-care routine in candlelight can feel particularly therapeutic.”

Pictured: For a similar marble basin, try this handmade version from Etsy

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Small bathroom ideas: Decorative details

The worst thing you can do in a small bathroom is strip away all character. Some framed artwork, an antique chair to hold towels, pretty bath curtains – any decorative detailing will go a long way in making a cramped space more welcoming.

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15 Bathroom Storage Ideas for Even the Tiniest, Ickiest Spaces in 2023

15 Bathroom Storage Ideas for Even the Tiniest, Ickiest Spaces in 2023

When you consider that the life cycle of anything living in your bathroom will inevitably be dominated by moisture, mildew, and bacteria, researching bathroom storage ideas sorta seems like an, ahem, crap shoot no matter how you slice it. The bathroom is also somewhat of a befuddling space considering it’s usually the smallest in your home: Where do you plant all of your grooming stuff if you don’t have built-in storage? What’s up with the random soaps and toothbrushes competing for space on your countertop? Where the hell do you conceal the extra rolls of toilet paper so they’re still within arm’s reach? 

For a tiny space that you’ll spend so much of your time in (to your partner or roommate’s dismay), you may as well kit it out with some nice-looking storage accessories to help answer all of the above queries and keep your space looking tidy and less chaotic for you and your guests. 

Things to evaluate before you go about Kondo-ing your bathroom: 

Materials: Humidity isn’t friendly to all surfaces and will absolutely wreck some of the materials you store in there over time. Plastic and glass? Easy to clean and affordable if mildew starts creeping in. Wood and non-rust-proof metals? Not so bueno for all of that steamy moisture. 

Wall space: If you can tinker with your bathroom walls, go for some wall shelving instead of one of those over-the-toilet racks that stores all of your toiletries right in the middle of the splash zone. Still renting and planning on getting that fat security deposit check back? Invest in some rolling storage or anything that nixes actual nails. 

Style: The divide between a space that screams “hello, I have a mortgage” and “dorm room bathroom” should be clear and distinct, but you can make it even more obvious with some tasteful, even affordable organizers that’ll store your stuff without looking like your mom drop-shipped it from Bed Bath & Beyond with a care package. If you’re sharing a bathroom with someone with very different tastes, look for happy mediums in neutral colors and designs.

Square footage: If your bathroom’s especially cramped, don’t overload the area and use as much of the vertical space as you have. Closed storage is your friend!

To guide you on your way to bathroom organization nirvana, we assembled some tips and bathroom storage ideas for sprucing up your loo, no matter how much space you have.


Under-the-Sink Storage

 It’s all too easy to keep tossing half-used bottles of glass cleaner or toilet bowl tablets under the sink, culminating in a mountain of supplies that tumbles over the moment you try to find something. Save yourself that headache. Opt for some handsome organizers, preferably in a material that’s easy to wipe clean like plastic or metal.

Danish brand Hay is an old faithful for fun, affordable-ish, non-Ikea home goods for your starter apartment. This catchall does the trick for corralling all your cleaning supplies, or could even act as a small hamper during laundry day. 

You don’t even need to spend more than $20 on under-the-sink storage. If you’re not into an assortment of pull-out tubs in your drawers, this double-tiered shelf comes with a number of mini hooks—which are ideal for hanging cleaning accessories or rags—and a cup for brushes. Even if no one else sees it, you’ll probably sleep better at night knowing exactly where are all of your cleaning essentials live.

Storage Containers

If you often find yourself stuffing Q-tips, cotton pads, hair ties, or other tiny bathroom accessories into the nooks and crannies of your medicine cabinet, a handsome container or two goes a long way for keeping everything in one place. Have some fun with it, and use them to add color to your space, especially if they’re sitting out in the open. 

Just some colorful minis to get the wheels turning! These could easily store Q-tips, razor blades, or extra toothbrush heads. 

AllModern hygge porcelain bathroom storage container

Or, stray from the usual square storage container situation and go all in on this mysterious egg-shaped and water-resistant cache. There’s something kinda cute about it: You’ll want to give it a name and greet it every time you brush your teeth.

mDesign Toilet Tissue Roll Holder Canister Stand, 3 Rolls

There’s nothing particularly pleasing about staring at a stack of toilet paper while you go about your, ahem, business, which is where this sleek laundry-pail looking device comes in. Designed with tiny bathrooms in mind, this totally tubular gem discreetly stores up to three rolls of toilet paper at once and comes in a range of fetching colors.

Floating Shelves

Floating shelves can be a great place to display the Good Skincare (just hope no one cops a precious pump of your Augustinus Bader), a a diffuser, or some thirsty, moisture-loving plants. Look for something that will properly carry the weight of whatever you’re loading it up with—a (wildly important) factor that’s easily overlooked. 

Hide n Seek acacia wood storage shelf

Storage that doesn’t look like storage is always going to feel somewhat sneaky in a satisfying way. This storage shelf is made of a beautifully-engineered acacia veneer—meaning it will weather the humidity of your bathroom—with flip-down drawers that reveal two brass-lined interiors.

We love the glassy cherry color of this towel rail (which also comes in a bunch of other hues), and installing one can make a simple hand towel duo look a lot vibier. This simple storage design also marks a collaboration between two major names: Italian-based design house Kartell and the architect/design duo Ludovica and Roberto Palomba.

Robert metal floating shelf

No matter what you outfit these rounded-edge shelves with, it’s going to look great. Looking to get a nod from your bullet journal friends? Go full beast mode with some color-coding. 

Mornite bathroom wall organizer

This organizer is attached to the wall with super-strong adhesive strips, which is everything if your bathroom is covered in tiles or you just want that security deposit back. Available in three cup colors—pink, green, and white—the rust-resistant design can also stick to a shower door. If you’re a self-described commitment-phobe when it comes to design choices, it’s a solid transitional piece.

And though it’s not technically a “floating shelf,” should you really need some organizational help with all your shower stuff, we present you with your dorm room shower caddy’s grown-up, sedentary cousin. The slim silicone design packs a small number of bottles and odds-and-ends that would normally clutter the shower floor or the bathtub ledge.

Medicine Cabinets

Medicine cabinets are perfect for storing skincare, medicine, and other unmentionables—like that stash of zit stickers or your manscaping toolkit—that you’re not interested in broadcasting to all of your guests. If you have the clearance to replace your standard-issued medicine cabinet that came with your place (or just don’t have any storage to begin with), a fun shape, color, or open storage situation can add some flair to your bathroom without going too overboard. 

Ferm Living Haze wall cabinet in cashmere

The best bathroom cabinets look like they could fit in any room of your home. Why? Because as soon as you move, your entire storage plan may have to change—so there’s a good chance it will live in another space. Take this cabinet with a magnetic glass-fronted door from Ferm Living which could just as easily post up on the bathroom wall as in a kitchen or study. It’s made of rust-resistant, powder-coated steel, comes with a bracket for hanging up, and holds up to 20 lbs. on its shelves.

Aid medicine wall cabinet

 You may not think of the bathroom as a prime space for conversation starter decor, but don’t be surprised if this first aid kit-styled medicine cabinet is the one piece your dinner party guests ask about every time they come over. Designed by Peter J. Lassen for Danish brand Montana Møbler, it comes in 38 colors so you can match it with that splashy shower curtain you just bought.

West Elm mid-century medicine cabinet with shelves

This is one of those magical medicine cabinets that gives you the power of choice. Hide unsightly bottles and containers inside and cherrypick which skincare gems you want to flex on the open-air shelves. It’s also begging for a plant or two—opt for succulents, they’re resilient and can thrive in a humid environment.

Carts

Whether you store towels, toiletries, or cleaning supplies on one of them, a rolling cart is always a nice option for people with more floor space. Keep in mind that heavier materials and bold colors will visually appear to take up more room, while carts made of materials like acrylic appear lighter and direct attention to what’s inside them.

Peekabook acrylic rolling two-shelf cart

As we noted, acrylic is a handsome material for providing the illusion of more space without skimping on storage. The wheeled design makes it easy to cart from room to room, in case you decide to switch things up.

Yamazaki white rolling bathroom cart

This narrow bathroom cart is a small tower of open storage opportunities: Extra rolls of TP, cleaning tools, hand towels, bath salts, even—hell—a book or two if you’re taking your sweet time in there. It roll into the smallest of spaces, and maneuvers with a slim wooden handle.