Small Wet Room Ideas Using Shades Of Green

 Harriet Goodacre Harriet Goodacre

June 21, 2022

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Green has been in favour for a couple of years now and green bathroom suites offer a relaxing connection to nature when choosing calming tones of the hue. In this blog, we focus on transforming compact bathrooms with some small wet room ideas for you to recreate in your own home.

Wild Green

Matrix Wilderness Green

A darker green connotes a sense of luxury and calm, the contemporary matt feel of Matrix Wilderness Green adds to the luxurious feel. Amp up the drama by creating a contrast using copper or brass trims and fixtures with hints of white based marble. Continue the marble theme on the wet room floor with a slip resistant faux marble.

For the rest of the room, you can either go for contemporary style fixtures and fittings or tap into the heritage look, the Wilderness Green shade of Matrix is versatile enough to work both styles. For either look, stick to clear glass in lighting, mirrors, and accessories for a clean, uncluttered finish.

Rustic Apple

MH Country Rustic Apple

A glossy apple hue with a rustic edge lends itself well to a myriad of styles. From stripped back wood with a Scandi vibe to unstained worn oak for a country feel, you can style the Minton Hollins Country Rustic Apple Green shade in multiple ways depending on your taste.

For the ultimate connection to nature, stick to natural looking woods in your storage, basin unit and of course your floor. The Prossimo tile has a slip resistant finish whilst expertly replicating the look of real wood. Laying it in a chevron design will elevate your compact wet room and help to make it feel wider.

The Minton Hollins range is based on traditional Victorian designs handmade in Stoke on Trent, but if you’re looking for a more traditional green Victorian bathroom design, then opt for the Dark Green plain tile and add in unique detailing like the moulded skirting pieces. Complete the look with Victorian Mosaics or Victorian Flooring designs, which are all slip resistant.

Contemporary Sage

Artisau Gloss Sage

Balance out a modern grey tile on your wet room floor by using a rustic feeling tile on the walls. Laying the tiles in a herringbone is great for a compact space, particularly an attic en-suite, it will help the room feel both wider and taller.

If you want to create a modern touch then stick with the standard chrome fixtures but if you want a more unique touch, invest in some nickel coated fittings, they’ll bring a homely vibe to the sage and grey tiles. Paint any remaining walls and your ceiling in the same shade for a seamless finish, we’d advise working with an off-white with an undertone suited to the orientation of your room.

Green and White

Flute Sage Green

White tiles are a great colour for the bathroom as they help blend in clean white sanitary wear helping it look more expensive.

Tile the floor and halfway up the walls to make your room feel larger. To finish, pair a plain sage green tile like Flute in a linear pattern to continue lengthening your walls. If you want an eclectic finish, then colour match your ceiling paint to your green wall tiles.

Complete the look with matt black fixtures, it will nicely tie the look together whilst looking luxuriously modern.

Forest Green

Zellica Forest Green

For the ultimate opulence, makeover your wet room with an Art Deco theme. A stunning glossy tile on the wall like Zellica Forest Green feels decadent when mixed with gold fixtures, walnut woods, and marble detailing.

It wouldn’t be Art Deco without a geometric pattern, opt for Gatzby on the floor, both wet room friendly and monochromatic with marbling in its print, it ticks all the boxes! Finish the look with a large gold trimmed mirror, a vintage sink unit and a contemporary light fitting to keep it feeling modern.

Five shades of green, five completely different looks with some compact bathroom styling tips too. Been inspired? Get mood boarding your favourite green looks now and shop our bathroom tile selection online.

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