Last but not least [oopsy we forgot pink-and-burgundy, we’ll add that one next week!] Next in our quest to come up with 99 ideas for decorating pink bathrooms is the combination of pink and blue (remember Nora’s bathroom with this color combo?). While this color pairing can be challenging if you are trying to create a sophisticated adult space, it is far from impossible. Choosing just the right wallpaper or shower curtain can give this color combination an all grown-up feel that is far from the stereotypical nursery decor. Let’s see what we can come up with!
To get started, I used pink field tile from B&W… and a Bahama Pink toilet from Gerber. I mocked up the blue bullnose using a color in Photoshop. If you are designing a pink-and-blue tile bathroom like this from scratch, B&W has a decisively vintage blue, #20W.
For the towels featured in all these design boards, I shopped the large variety of colors available at The Company Store.
Pink and blue bathroom designs that start with wallpaper
Botanical 1950s — This floral design from Hannah’s Treasures works well to make this pink and blue bathroom feel sophisticated and grown up. A plain white shower curtain and fresh blue and minty green towels help to balance the blue and green throughout the room.
Flowery 1940s — For a homey 1950s feel, this floral wallpaper from Hannah’s Treasures fits the bill. A plain white shower curtain and coordinating pink and blue towels make this space feel granny chic.
Neutral geometric — Here’s a way to add some neutralizing beige to the space: This geometric flower wallpaper from Hannah’s Treasures depicts pink blue and pale yellow flowers floating in a geometric beige background. The geometric lines mixed with the flowers give the wallpaper a complex feel, and mixing it with pink and blue towels and this white shower curtain with abstract beige flowers makes the space feel a little more modern.
Wake up sunshine: Reader Robin, NV wanted to inject some sunny yellow into a pink and blue bathroom, so she started with this vintage 1940s lily pad wallpaper from Hannah’s Treasures, then added a plain white shower curtain, white and blue towels and a vintage tissue box cover and waste can from Etsy seller TreasureResque. The result: a cheerful bathroom to wake up to every morning.
Pink and blue bathroom ideas that start with the shower curtain
Feathery flamingo friends — Vintage bathrooms can always be made more fun with flamingos — which is why I love this sophisticated pink flamingo shower curtain with bits of blue water and green vegetation. Keeping the wall color a similar off white to the shower curtain background color ensures that the room doesn’t go overboard, while pink and blue towels finish off the look.
Blue skies over the field — For a colorful look, why not try this pale blue flower and butterfly shower curtain with bold pops of red, purple, blue, green and orange? A sky blue wall color gives the illusion of being outside, while pink and red towels reiterate the colorful floral pattern found on the shower curtain.
Life’s a beach — This sun, sand and palm trees shower curtain design, paired with a sandy paint color make this vintage pink and blue bathroom feel like it is right at home on the ocean. Simple coordinating pink and blue towels finish off the room.
Sea breeze pink — This submission from reader Elisabeth uses products all found at Ikea — an Aggersund tall ships shower curtain, Frajen towels, and this map of the world wall art, all set against a light blue wall color.
Cheap and cheerful kids bathroom —Reader Elisabeth’s second pink and white Ikea mood board features a multi-color striped shower curtain with coordinating hand towels, white and blue bath towels and a white mirror cabinet paired with simple white walls.
Romantic flourish — Pam found this shower curtain on Urban Outfitters. She said it reminded her of the designs on vintage tablecloths.
Shabby chic hibiscus patchwork — And how about this shower curtain from Society 6 for a massive love affair with pink and blue!
Raindrops keep fallin’: This pink and blue bathroom design sent in from reader Retroski shows how cute a rainy day can be. A raindrop patterned Marimekko shower curtain from Crate & Barrel sets the theme for the room. Wall art in pinks and blues from The Land of Nod, a blue splash soap dish and pink and blue towels set against a pinky beige wall color round out the look.
Lilly Pulitzer delightfully dark: This delightfully dark pink and blue bathroom design has deep navy blue walls, but it won’t feel cave-like because of the day-glow bright Lilly Pulitzer floral shower curtain from Garnet Hill. Coordinating light blue and hot pink towels keep the room feeling punchy.
Want to help us create design board ideas for a pink and blue tile bathroom? Here’s how:
- Use the image above as the basis for your design board.
- Pam uses Powerpoint to create her design boards – it’s good for putting photos side-by-side – but use whatever program you like to arrange your design board. We’ve also created this image of complete page that you can start with, if you’d like – just save it and insert into Powerpoint to get started fast.
- It’s okay if your board is kinda messy: I will take what you send us and reformat it. We’ll then add the reader design boards to this story, and likely, in a big followup story.
- Find your wall treatment and add it — be sure to include the hotlink info to your source material
- Find your shower curtain and add it — be sure to include the hotlink info
- Find your bath towels and any other decor items and add them — be sure to include the hotlink info
- Give your design a title (include your own name if you like)
- Save as a PDF and email to us at retrodesigndilemma@gmail.com. Please put all info in one email.
- All terms of use apply, be sure to read them
Coming up next: Ideas for a pink-tile-with-maroon-trim bathroom.
Jordan says
These are such great ideas! I always love bathrooms that aren’t your typical white – pink is super cute! Thanks for sharing.
Birgitte says
We are moving in to our 1949 gem with a pink and burgundy bathroom this coming week, so your post about that will be eagerly anticipated!
Birgitte says
Sadly, on closer examination our “tile” bathroom is all plastic tile (even on the ceiling?!?) and it’s falling apart. I am trying to convince hubby that we should retile in pink anyway, he is hesitant and claims all the pink is giving him a headache.
Also, the tiny, tiny kitchen looks like it is a 100% DIY red, white and blue, with linoleum counters with metal edging. We have to replace the counters, but are keeping the wood cabinets. Hubby wants to see if he can make more cabinets to match.
http://smg.photobucket.com/user/scibirg/slideshow/1949%20Minimal%20Modern?sort=9
Nicole says
Love the flamingo shower curtain, too bad its $350. Awfully steep for a shower curtain.
pam kueber says
Yes, wow. Kate searched far and wide for shower curtains to work in our design boards — including spendy places. See our other stories, there are less expensive one….
Mary Elizabeth says
This was one of my least favorite color combos–until I saw these color boards! My favorites are the flamingo, the 1940s bath and the hibiscus. I liked what Nora did with hers, also. What a lady! That was five years ago you featured her. Hope she is still well and in her lovely house.
PabloPinkCasa says
I have this color combo in my bathroom—salmon pink with slate blue. It’s a tough color pairing to work with. Good options!
Robin, NV says
I love Romantic Flourish! I would never have thought red would go so well with this color combo.
pam kueber says
Yes, I love that shower curtain!
Ranger Smith says
Ah, this is the one I’ve been waiting for! My quandary over what to do with my peach bathroom with blue trim is what brought me to your site years ago. You taught me to appreciate it and so I have worked to make improvements (it was just painted white with a pattern of sheet vinyl that wasn’t in keeping with the era of 1948). The marmoleum sheet flooring I put in is perfect and the blue and taupe striped wallpaper I added is adequate. This design board has me thinking that the tropical wallpaper or the geometric might be more fun than my current stripes. Hmmm once again, thanks so much for the ideas and inspiration!
pam kueber says
You’re welcome, Ranger Smith! Your bathroom sounds lovely!
LuAnn says
These are beautiful ideas for pink and blue bathrooms, Kate. I especially like the granny chic and the kid’s bathroom. I loved the look back at Nora’s bathroom, too.
When I was trying to guess what the last combo would be, I thought it would surely be pink and burgundy. Maybe because we have a gray bath with burgundy trim. So if you and Pam ever want to add even more pink bathroom designs… 😉
pam kueber says
ahhhhh! Pink and burgundy — we forgot that one. Since we’re still not to 99 yet, we’ll add it. Next week. Our miniseries is going to continue into and be finalized next week. THANKS!
Vinny says
Will you be doing pink & maroon by chance? I have a cousin who really could use some ideas for her bathroom. 🙂
pam kueber says
Ack, we forgot that one. We’ll add it and plan to feature it next week!!!!
tammyCA says
Ooh, that urban outfitters shower curtain is pretty & vintage-y..I have a collection of vintage tableclothes and have one that looks like that, too. 🙂