Create a Stylish Bathroom with Purple and Mint Green Colour
A bathroom should feel like a reset button. One of the most relaxing colour pairings for that spa-like mood is purple and mint green. Mint green keeps the space fresh, light, and clean, while purple adds depth, elegance, and a more “designed” finish.
Below are easy, practical ways to use purple and mint green in your bathroom—without making it feel too dark or too sweet.
Mint green: the calm, refreshing base
Mint green is ideal for bathrooms because it feels:
● tranquil and airy
● clean and rejuvenating
● naturally suited to white fixtures and light flooring
Use mint green on the main walls, tiles, or vanity cabinetry to create a soft foundation.
Deep purple accents: small touches that add luxury
To balance mint green, add purple in controlled accents. Deep purple works especially well because it feels calm and sophisticated.
Easy accent ideas:
● towels and bath mats
● a shower curtain or window blind
● soap dispensers, trays, candles, and small accessories
● framed art with subtle purple tones
This is the easiest way to make a purple and mint green bathroom look intentional without repainting everything.
Create a dreamy, natural look with stone textures
Mint green looks even better when paired with earthy materials. Natural textures help the colour scheme feel grounded and timeless.
Try adding:
● stone tiles (or stone-look porcelain)
● a stone or concrete-style countertop
● ceramic accessories and light wood details
● woven storage baskets
● Stone + mint green creates a calm “rural retreat” feel, while purple accents keep it polished.
Accent walls in aubergine (a deep purple hue) have an eye-catching presence while also conveying calmness when combined with mint green walls.
The most popular locations of accent walls:
● Behind the mirror/vanity
● Behind a bathtub that is free-standing
● The first wall the guest sees when they enter the room
All other walls should remain mint (or light cream) to keep the overall brightness of space down.
Quick styling rules for purple and mint green bathrooms
● Use mint green as the main colour (so the room stays light)
● Repeat purple in 2–4 places for a cohesive look
● Choose warm lighting to soften the palette
● Add texture (stone, ceramic, woven) for a spa finish
Summary
With purple and mint green, you can create a bathroom that feels calm, stylish, and a little bit special. Start with mint green as your soft backdrop, add deep purple through accessories or an aubergine accent wall, and finish with stone textures for a natural, relaxing atmosphere.
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