With this sets of bathrooms designs with Neutral Color such as crisp white, serene cream, glam gray, and rich brown you can make your bathroom looks clean and calm .
Hopefully you get new ideas to beautify your Bathroom in the house. I hope you like it . Enjoy !
Hopefully you get new ideas to beautify your Bathroom in the house. I hope you like it . Enjoy !
Down to Earth
Go green in neutral tones with bath fixtures  and furnishings  made from  salvaged and renewable materials. Reclaimed  wood can be fashioned into  a vanity top as seen here, while a rattan stool  and stone bath mat are  made from renewable resources for soul-soothing natural  textures and  colors. Stone tile and golden walls add to the spa-like quality of  this  earthy and earth-friendly bath.
Character Counts
Powder room styles reflect the individual personality of the homeowner  in a  space small enough to allow for a more daring design than you  might want in a  larger bathroom. To  create architectural character in  this small, plain powder room, thin glass  tiles in a palette of grays  and tans combine for a dramatic backsplash  that extends from floor to  ceiling. The poured-concrete countertop and sink pick  up the color of  the medium-tone tiles, while the walls  match the lightest ones.
Dark Drama
A high contrast of white porcelain,  dark paint,  and subtle pattern in  the wall makes this bathroom  visually appealing. The graphic-pattern  hand towels inject more subtle pattern  and breaks up the expanse of  dark wall. The large mirror keeps light moving  throughout the space so  the dramatic walls don't overpower the small room.
Grass-cloth Glamour
Chic grass-cloth wallpaper  makes an easy and inexpensive upgrade for  this small guest bath. The neutral  paper makes the room appear larger  and can complement any color of towels or  bath accessories for a quick  change. The narrow gray stone  vanity  is surrounded by white and gray  marble on walls and floor, visually expanding  the room. The mirrored  wall above the vanity increases the effect of  spaciousness by  reflecting both light and soft color.
Going Gray 
Charcoal-gray upper walls and gray-veined white marble below create a  calm,  elegant look. Contrasting marble mosaics form a ribbon around the  perimeter of  the room, adding a decorative focal point. The marble is  Asian statuary, not the  typical Carrara. The new polished-nickel  faucets  mimic vintage designs, while the wide sink ledge acts as a mini  storage shelf.  Substantial frames in crisp white outline medicine  cabinets above the pair of  sinks. In a small bath, a white console sink  -- a two-legged or four-legged unit  that's open under the basin --  takes up less space than a typical vanity  with cabinetry,  leaving room  for a pair of metal stools upholstered in nubby white terrycloth.
Gray Haven
Richly grained marble  creates an elegant exuberance in this master  bath. The beautifully polished  Equator Marmara marble tile  shimmers in  multiple shades of gray in the shower, on the tub surround, and on  the  floor. The black-and-white animal print stool offers an organic and  fluid  counterpoint to the rigidly geometric quality of the gray marble.  The walls  are covered in a silvery paper that brings a metallic  sparkle to the room.
Shades of White
Varying tones of white, ivory, and ecru visually combine to make this  bath  look expansive, belying its narrow dimensions and giving it a  spa-like quality.  The room's neutral color  scheme achieves a  sun-kissed radiance thanks to the natural light that flows  through two  divided-light windows: one in the shower  and one above the tub. This  light and airy feel translates into a period-style  bath that respects  the past and serves the needs of the present.
Traditional Styling
With its rich mahogany  finish, this storage-packed vanity  is the focal  point of the master bath. Antiqued brass bin pulls reinforce the   vintage feel, while the square white porcelain sinks add a contemporary   counterpoint to the vanity's traditional features, including the  wall-mount  faucets. A pale limestone floor and countertop keep the  darkness of vanity and  mirror frames in balance, while golden  crackle-finish subway tile creates a  bright, cheerful backsplash.
Vintage Vibe 
In this refurbished 1920s master bath, a contemporary paint palette of  warm  white and pale gray makes flea market furnishings  shine. The  sink, plumbed into a vintage dresser,  wraps up style and  function in a  pretty package, while an old apothecary cabinet holds supplies in   period style. Beaded-board wainscoting injects subtle white-on-white  pattern  around the room, while the large woven towel basket provides  interesting texture.
Birch Beauty
Birch woods wallpaper  in shades of taupe inspired the color  palette  for this powder room redo. With the new wallpaper, the dark trim and   plantation-style shutters on the window needed lightening with a fresh  coat of  white paint that not only complements the paper but also  contrasts with the dark  ebony stain on the hardwood  floor. The modern  vanity, console table, shaded sconces, and brushed-nickel  hardware add  to the sophisticated upscale look.
Modern Classic 
Cottage elements in white and beige give this small bath a charming new  look.  Formerly clad in pink fixtures  and tile, the soft and timeless  neutral palette brings the room back to its  stylistic roots while  remaining modern in its amenities. White-painted tin tiles  gives  texture and depth to a ceiling once covered in dated popcorn. White   subway tile and crisply painted beaded board visually expand the walls  and  reflect light throughout the space. White fixtures provide  tone-on-tone  silhouettes in classic forms. Beige tiles grouted in gray  mimic brick  and add warmth to the floor.
Natural Retreat
This small but storage-rich bathroom  boasts an organic feel with a  spa-like sensibility. Sage-painted walls provide a  soothing backdrop  for the space. Small storage niches built in between wall  studs stand  out in a contrasting wheat color. Chunky bases in deep-grained wood   extend the niches out from the wall. Off-white cabinetry  and a porthole  mirror brighten the overall color  scheme, while the countertop,  baskets, and brushed-nickel fittings add 











