These paint picks are pro-approved.
Farrow & Ball Pink Ground (No.
- and Farrow & Ball Setting Plaster (No.

Sherwin-Williams Pure White.Credit:Christy Kosnic
Sherwin-Williams Moscow Midnight (SW 9142)
Why should a powder room be boring?
I tend to go with anything but white, says Heather Disabella ofHeather Disabella Interior Designin Washington, D.C.
I like bold tones, she explains, citing this saturated blue as an example.

Sherwin-Williams Moscow Midnight.Credit:Reema Desai Boldes.
After all, powder rooms should be treated like the jewel box of your home!
Since youre not in this room too often, its the best place to take a design risk.
Annie Tipton ofAnnie B Designsin Knoxville, Tennessee, also enjoys using Benjamin Moore Salamander.

Sherwin-Williams White Heron.Credit:Stacy Zarin Goldberg
I love using dark, bold colors in powder rooms, she explains.
Farrow & Ball Downpipe (No.
Were going to see some yellow added to the mix, explains Divya Vaswani of AtlantasDivya Vaswani Interiors.
It adds an element of playfulness.
Pantone Ochre is a favorite.
Its a little earthier, warm yet bold but not overly saturated, Vaswani says.
She adds, This beautiful shade of earthy green makes a space feel warm and memorable!