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Purple primary bathroom ideas and inspo.

Are you designing a purple primary bathroom and looking for inspiration? You’ve come to the right place. Spoak has all the interior design inspiration to get those creative juices flowing. Browse room designs, inspiration images and decor ideas or take our free room design tool for a spin below!

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Primary Bathroom Inspiration designed by Presleigh K
Primary Bathroom InspirationDesigned by Presleigh K
Primary Bathroom Inspo added by Alexis Lazear
Primary Bathroom InspoAdded by Alexis Lazear
Primary Bathroom Inspiration added by Brittany Appler
Primary Bathroom InspirationAdded by Brittany Appler
Primary Bathroom Inspo added by Amber Clarkson
Primary Bathroom InspoAdded by Amber Clarkson
Purple Primary Bathroom Inspo designed by Toni-Anne Ricketts
Purple Primary Bathroom InspoDesigned by Toni-Anne Ricketts
Primary Bathroom Inspo designed by Amber Wilcox
Primary Bathroom InspoDesigned by Amber Wilcox
Primary Bathroom Inspo designed by Inayah McMillan
Primary Bathroom InspoDesigned by Inayah McMillan
Primary Bathroom Ideas designed by Eileen Preston
Primary Bathroom IdeasDesigned by Eileen Preston
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Primary Bathroom Inspo designed by Melissa Isles
Primary Bathroom InspoDesigned by Melissa Isles
Primary Bathroom Inspo designed by Nicole Tedesco
Primary Bathroom InspoDesigned by Nicole Tedesco
Primary Bathroom Inspo designed by Casey Maciasz
Primary Bathroom InspoDesigned by Casey Maciasz
Primary Bathroom Inspiration designed by Lauren Moe
Primary Bathroom InspirationDesigned by Lauren Moe
Primary Bathroom Ideas designed by Virginia Bennice
Primary Bathroom IdeasDesigned by Virginia Bennice
Primary Bathroom Inspiration designed by Sarah Barnett
Primary Bathroom InspirationDesigned by Sarah Barnett
Primary Bathroom Ideas designed by Sarah Barnett
Primary Bathroom IdeasDesigned by Sarah Barnett
Primary Bathroom Inspo designed by Erin Davidowicz
Primary Bathroom InspoDesigned by Erin Davidowicz
Primary Bathroom Ideas designed by Irina Kelly
Primary Bathroom IdeasDesigned by Irina Kelly
Primary Bathroom Inspiration designed by Sarah Totsky
Primary Bathroom InspirationDesigned by Sarah Totsky
Primary Bathroom Ideas designed by Madison Miller
Primary Bathroom IdeasDesigned by Madison Miller
Primary Bathroom Inspiration designed by Giovanna Macejka
Primary Bathroom InspirationDesigned by Giovanna Macejka
Primary Bathroom Ideas added by Beige Studio
Primary Bathroom IdeasAdded by Beige Studio
Primary Bathroom Ideas added by Chloe Romer
Primary Bathroom IdeasAdded by Chloe Romer
Primary Bathroom Inspo added by Erika Eatherton
Primary Bathroom InspoAdded by Erika Eatherton
Purple Primary Bathroom Inspo added by Elizabeth Voorhaar
Purple Primary Bathroom InspoAdded by Elizabeth Voorhaar

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Design tips for decorating a purple style primary bathroom

Here’s how to achieve the purple aesthetic room of your dreams.

What’s the best way to design and decorate a purple primary bathroom?

On one hand, primary bathrooms are undeniably practical spaces. They serve a very specific purpose and are often the smallest rooms in any home. On the other hand, primary bathrooms also double as havens for cleansing and self-care, an intimate escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Small room, big personality.

Designing a bathroom that's both functional and stylish involves combining practicality with aesthetic appeal. Whether you're in the process of a primary bathroom remodel or looking to makeover your existing one, these are the key elements to include in your design**:

  • Tile: Tile is typically the first choice you’ll want to make when designing a bathroom. You may opt to tile the entire bathroom or just the floors in a powder room or backsplash for the shower or bathtub area. Select tiles that are durable, non-slip, and easy to clean. Tiles range in all different shapes, sizes, materials, and layouts. From penny rounds to large format floor tiles, zellige to subway tile, or checkerboard to herringbone, your choice of tile will set the tone for the whole bathroom. And don’t forget the grout! Your choice of grout color can completely change the way your tile looks in the space.
  • Paint or Wallpaper: If you don’t choose to tile your walls, you’ll want to select a paint or wallpaper that can withstand moisture and humidity. Vinyl wallpaper is best for this application. We are partial to covering walls, ceilings, and trim in a uniform paint color to create a cohesive look. Or consider an accent wall to serve as a focal point.
  • Bathroom Vanity: The primary bathroom vanity should balance the style with functionality, offering adequate storage and countertop space. The vanity provides place to wash hands or brush teeth, and storage for toiletries and personal care items. It’s common for modern bathrooms to include a vanity with a double sink. Sink options include under-mount, vessel, and pedestal sinks and range in materials from porcelain, stone, or glass.
  • Mirror or Medicine Cabinet: Choose a mirror or medicine cabinet that complements the vanity in size and style. Consider a framed mirror that matches the bathroom’s design style, or a frameless mirror for a sleek, more modern look.
  • Toilet & Sink: The modern standard for toilets and sinks is white porcelain. But if you really want to make a statement, consider going with a color! Colored fixtures are having a comeback moment or you can source a vintage option.
  • Shower or Bathtub (for full baths): Depending on the size and layout of the bathroom, you may opt for a shower or bathtub (or a bathtub with shower combination). A shower will consist of a showerhead, faucet controls, and a shower enclosure (shower curtain or glass door), while a bathtub provides a space for soaking and relaxation. If you have the space, you may opt for a separate shower and a freestanding clawfoot tub.
  • Lighting: Combine task, ambient, and accent lighting for a layered lighting scheme. Consider the placement of lighting fixtures to eliminate shadows and evenly light the space. Dimmer switches can adjust the mood. Sconces are popular options for vanity areas.
  • Faucets: Faucets are an opportunity to add a decorative touch. Select finishes that match other metal elements in the bathroom, such as cabinet hardware or lighting fixtures. Consider water-saving models for environmental sustainability.
  • ** Bathroom Decor**: From bath mats and shower curtains to soap dishes, toothbrush and toilet paper holders, bath accessories should be both functional and decorative. Coordinate the color and pattern with the overall color scheme and style to bring your design vision to life.

If you are looking for more inspiration or need an extra hand with your primary bathroom design, check out our step-by-step guide on How To Design a Bathroom.

How do you decorate with purple?

Decorating with purple can bring a sense of elegance and sophistication to a primary bathroom. Purple is historically known as a regal color (since purple dye was the most expensive color dye to make way back when). Today, it is still commonly associated with luxury and also creativity.

Purple can adapt to various spaces depending on its shade. Soft lavenders and lilacs bring a fresh, airy feel to living spaces and bathrooms or can instill a sense of calm and serenity in bedrooms or quiet corners meant for relaxation. Darker shades of purple, like plum or aubergine, can make dining areas or libraries feel more intimate and luxurious.

The perception of purple can change significantly under different lighting conditions. Natural light tends to bring out the vibrancy in purple, especially lighter shades, making them appear more luminous. In artificial lighting, the richness of darker purples can be enhanced, adding a cozy, enveloping feel to a room.

To allow purple to shine without overwhelming, pair it with neutral tones. Grays, beiges, and soft whites complement purple beautifully, providing a muted backdrop for purple to pop. For a vibrant and eye-catching palette, pair purple with its complementary color, yellow, creating a dynamic contrast. For a more dramatic effect, consider deep charcoals or ruby reds to heighten the intensity and richness of darker purples. Analogous colors like blues and reds create a more harmonious and cohesive look.

Use patterns and textures to introduce purple in a more nuanced way. Floral patterns, geometric prints, or textured fabrics like velvet or silk in purple can lend a tactile and visual richness to your primary bathroom, making it more engaging and layered.

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