Colorful cabinet inspiration that’s as pretty as it is practical.
One key feature to prioritize, however, is storage.
Without a roomy cabinet, our bathrooms would be victims to inconvenient clutter.

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Paint them a neutral or light color to create arelaxing retreator gobold for a powder roomthat pops.
Try a bright color for a sunny spa or opt for a deeper tone to set a moodier ambience.
Weve gathered our best colorful bathroom cabinet inspiration, starting with the basic and moving to the bold.

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Bright White
White is a classic for bathroom cabinets.
From there, the decision is what kind of hardware to use.
Unlacquered brass, nickel, and matte black are all popular choices.

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Cream
If white is a bit too stark for you, try a creamier off-white shade.
This may be just what you should probably warm up your space.
If your bathroom also includes shelves, don’t be shy in painting them black to match.

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Black And White
Can’t decide between black and white?
Neither can we so why not choose both?
This shuttered two-tone detailing proves that the two shades work best together.

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Navy Blue
Navy blue paint is an elevated way to use color without going too bold.
This paint color is rich, sophisticated, and sure tostay in style.
Taupe
A charming and reliable neutral shade likethis onewill add depth and interest on your bathroom cabinets.

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If you’ve got a stone countertop, match your paint shade to its natural streaks and hues.
Greige
Half gray and half beige, this bathroom cabinet color is 100% lovely.
It’s a warm, versatile neutral that will stun in just about any space.

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Beige
Cater your beige to match the palette of your bathroom.
This one is decidedly warmer with pink undertones, but beige can range from green-ish khaki to sandy tan.
Charcoal gray contrasts beautifully with white, skillfully avoiding the harsher dynamics of black and white.

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Slate Gray
A gray cabinet like this one is calm, cool, and collected.
Paired with shiny, polished hardware, this shade is stunningly classic yet modern.
Light Wood
Light wood is a splendid option too.

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Use a color like this one to create a spa-like retreat alongside warm whites and calming tones.
Dark Wood
A rich, deeply stained wood is sure to make an impression in your bathroom.
Blackened Wood
Another intriguing wooden option is to blacken it completely.

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Gray-Blue
Gray-blue gives off an ambiance that will have you reminiscing of the spa or the beach.
This tranquil color pairs well with most common bathroom decor colors.
A greenish gray paint color will look heavenly on the cabinets beneath a natural stone bathroom counter.

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Mint
Mint strikes the perfect balance between being neutral and adding a pop of color.
Its light and airy presence is sure to brighten up your bathroom.
Sage Green
We’ve seen this color in homeseverywhererecently.

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From kitchen cabinets to the ones in the bathroom, sage green paint has our hearts.
Choose this color for a chic, moody retreat.
Light Blue
As far as we’re concerned, blue can be a neutral too.

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This cool light blue proves our point.
It’s not a pop of color, but rather a subtly beautiful change of tone.
Especially when paired with white elements, this shade makes for a serene bathroom with aclassic color palette.

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Butter Yellow
Neon not for you?
This creamy butter yellow is a more classic way to embrace a sunshiney color scheme.
Dandelion Yellow
Yellow cabinets are a joyful sight in a Southern bathroom.

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This dandelion shade compliments other common bathroom colors blue, green, tan, you name it.
This near-neutral shade is pretty as can be in a calm bathroom with unlacquered brass hardware.
We love how these cabinets match the fun wallpaper seamlessly.

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Two-Tone
Why stick to just one color?
Choose two and color-block your bathroom cabinets.
Mirrored
Skip the colors altogether and opt for this mirror effect.

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It’s a playful, creative look that is sure to build interest through the whole room.
While other shades could arguably beconsidered neutral, true green is mossy, bold, and beautiful.
Eggplant Purple
A deep purple is a stunning way to elegantly include a pop of color.

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A rich shade like this one elevates the space in a way that’s dually sophisticated and fun.
It’s uniquely playful and yet still sophisticated.
Bright Pink
Skip thelight pinkand go straight for Barbie’s favorite shade.

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Patterned
Painting the cabinets one color would be too easy.
This bright hue will make a statement on your ever-useful cabinetry.
Neon
In the powder room, bolder is always better.

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This is the most far-out bathroom cabinet color you could possibly go for and we’re hear for it.

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