The two-toned black and white bathroom is both sleek and modern. But, to soften up the dramatic black and white contrast, designers are turning to the ever-popular gray tones and adding them to contemporary bathroom design.

Black and white bathroom design
Modern bathroom design with black and white.
Credit to Infinity home collection

Two-Toned Bathroom Design

The two-toned art deco bathroom style has been around since the 1920’s and is still going strong in today’s bathroom design.
Art deco is like color blocking your bathroom in interesting and geometric shapes. Using the two contrasting colors, you keep a clean, simple, and architectural design.
Just be careful that you don’t overdo it. Be strategic in how you use materials and contrasting colors to decorate the bathroom.

Black and White Bathroom

It’s not that big of a surprise that white is a dominant color in bathroom design. White is clean and bright, and next to the kitchen, the bathroom is the next room in the house that everyone wants to to be clean.
But, you don’t want the white to make your bathroom sterile and stark. The contrasting and bold black is a way to break up the white and make a bold statement. You don’t want a lot of clutter in your bathrooms, so there are limited ways to make a splash with your design. Therefore, choosing the exact opposite color of white is a simple and effective way to make a statement in your bathroom.

White and Gray Bathroom

White and gray bathroom design
Modern white and gray bathroom design.
Credit to Infinity home collection

Black and white can be a little too dramatic for some people. If you want to soften the black and white, try finding a cool gray to accent your bathroom.
Gray tones are the new neutral and will give a sophisticated and modern aesthetic, and it combines well with any other color you may bring into your bathroom.

Bathroom Design Showroom

Stop by our kitchen and bathroom design showroom in Centennial. You can see all the products and materials to make informed choices about your bathroom remodel project. And, you can talk to professional interior designers that can answer any questions and help you find exactly what you need for your dream bathroom in Denver.