Mirrors and Patterns
Cody Ulrich The eclectic, multi-toned wallpaper and large mirror in designer Erika Yeaman's home proves that grey can be dynamic when used correctly. The depth created by the patterned wall and reflection of the mirror gives the illusion of a larger space.
Grey with Blue Touches
Stephen Kent Johnson For lighter grey bathrooms, deep blue accents are great for balancing out the brightness. The midnight blue of the refinished tub ties the room together, adding a deeper value to the naturally lit space.
Go Deep
Laura Resen This striking bathroom in fashion executive Trent Wisehart's home takes full advantage of the many shades of grey, creating depth in a smaller space.
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Warm Grey Accents
Jean-François Jaussaud In this unique, library-inspired bathroom, Renaissance man Christian Astuguevieille creates an inviting space with warm-grey accents on the window frames, door, and tub that complement his vast collection of vintage books and beautiful art.
Get Gilded
William Waldron This Byzantine-inspired bathroom has a vintage Parisian vibe, with a statement gold chandelier that adds sophisticated glam to the monochromatic space.
Focal Floors
Richard Powers For the minimalist looking for subtle flair, make the flooring your focal point without overwhelming your bathroom. In this modern D.C. home designed by Daryl Carter, striped stone tiles draw the eye down while complementing the simple design of the space.
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Statement Mirrors
William Waldron The master bath in this bohemian Soho Loft uses simple white appliances and charcoal tile floors to complement the ornate, antique Italian mirrors.
Pop of Red
Getty If you're looking to go grey, but can't commit to full monochrome, a pop of color is the perfect solution. The dark subway tiles and charcoal floor are instantly brightened with just a touch of red.
Swedish Farmhouse
Kristoffer Johnsson This Swedish farmhouse puts a rustic twist on the traditional black and white bathroom, creating a serene, relaxed escape.
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Small Changes
James Merrell In this restored Long Island farmhouse, the bathroom was transformed with very simple updates. Wood-paneled walls and window frames are painted in low-contrasting greys, making the unique, original structure the focal point of this historic bathroom.
Graffiti Chic
Simon Upton Designers Kevin Roberts and Timothy Haynes paired a polished marble tub and sink fittings with graffiti mirror art in their home's guest bath.
Lucia Tonelli is an Assistant Editor at Town & Country, where she writes about the royal family, culture, real estate, design, and more.
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