Black is a timeless color, which never goes out of style, and using it in your interior decor is always a win-win idea. Black is also a basic color for moody spaces, which have become super trendy now, so if you want to add black to your room, there are different ways to do that. If you are ready for radical changes, try black walls. Black walls, whether they are statement ones or all of them, create a cool and relaxing ambience. Today we’ll have a look how to rock black walls in your bathroom, let’s get started.
A Black Statement Wall
If you don’t want much black in your space, rock a black statement wall. As it’s a bathroom, you can make a statement wall in the shower zone or bathtub zone to make it stand out, and it’s guaranteed if the space is neutral. You can paint it, it can be stone, marble or some eye-catchy tiles clad in a herringbone pattern, subway or hexagon tiles or just usual ones. Use glossy tiles and try contrasting grout to make the wall stand out even more. Eye-catchy tiles or black marble will give a texture to the space and make it more interesting, yet not gloomy. black herringbone tiles with white grout for accentuating the shower space and brass touches for a chic look
a black accent wall and neutral walls and floor make the space cool and eye-catching
a black tile wall creates a bold contrast and makes the bathtub space stand out
a black wall, black hex tiles and a contrasting concrete wall for a modern bathroom with an industrial feel
large scale black hex tiles cover the floor and go up the wall and contrast the white tiles
a refined black marble wall with white veins as a statement feature in a minimalist bathroom
black hexagon tiles on the wall and floor in the shower to make the shower stand out
black penny tiles on the shower wall give it a textural look and add eye-catchiness to the bathroom
glossy black subway tiles for a masculine art deco bathroom and brass touches to make it chic
large scale black tiles on the walls and floor and some grey touches for a modern dark bathroom
Several Black Walls
If you are ready for a moody space or just love black, rock all walls in black. If it’s a vintage space, you can go for black panels with some texture, if it’s a modern or minimalist space, why not rock black stone or large scale black tiles all over the bathroom Glossy black tiles with white grout are suitable for art deco or just vintage bathrooms. To make the space not so gloomy, you can try a wooden floor or just cover the walls partially with black tiles and partially with wood or white tiles. One more idea is rocking lots of lights – several layers, if possible, or a large window. Rocking light-colored wood where possible and white linens is another great idea to make the bathroom not so dark and create a cool accent. Enjoy! a black wall with a black radiator and black tiles on another wall, mosaic geometric tiles on the floor
a moody bathroom with black walls and floor, a black sink and a wooden shelf-style vanity
black long tiles with black grout for cladding walls, geometric black and white tiles on the floor for a bold modern look
black marble tiles cladding the walls of the bathroom give it a moody feel
black marble with white veins and wood slat floor create a refined and textural space
black panels covering the walls create an elegant and chic vintage space, wood clad floors for a refined feel
black stone in the shower and mosaic tiles on the floor make the space eye-catching and moody, which is trendy
black tiles cover walls all around the bathroom and a stone clad wall adds a textural touch
black walls and light-colored wooden wall and floor plus a smoked glass shower wall create a chic modern look
black walls and white marble for a bold modern space, and brass touches to make it more glam
black walls and white tiles contrast and make a cool and eye-catchy space
glossy black subway tiles with white grout make a cool and bold bathroom
glossy black tiles with contrasting grout make the space refined, and brass touches add chic
large scale black tiles and a textural black tile wall in the shower for a modern look
long glossy black tiles accentuate the bathtub zone and it stands out in a neutral space