Orange, for me orange colors in a small bathroom make it look bigger
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I know the above sounds a bit wild, but I have painted bathrooms (and other rooms) for clients for years.
A bathroom is one of the few rooms you can in fact go "a little over the top" with.
Think about it, how long does anyone really spend in a bathroom?
A bright and vibrant colour can make you smile, or if it happens to be your favourite colour it can lift you mood.
A dark colour, even black (with plenty of accessories in white or grey and splashes of a bright colour) can be very elegant.
This is the one room you CAN do something outrageous in.
My only proviso here is, if the bathroom is an ensuite, and the lady of the house does her make-up in it, pick a colour that when it reflects on the skin does not make her look "odd."
That or provide a desperate make-up area with good lighting and neutral colours.
A nice rose color or pink, depending on how dark the gray is.
No.
you should paint them blue
There are a couple of different advantages of using blue paint in a bathroom. The color blue is said to actually improve moods and provide a sense of tranquility.
According to my experience, the white color would suit a bathroom. Well, Most of the bathrooms I've entered is white colored, so I bet it's one of the popular bathroom paint colors.
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paint it pink
well you should not go in the bathroom it should be ok if your lucky it will peel off, mine did. If it's supposed to be on the outside of the house wouldn't that mean that it is strong paint? You might be better off with what you did.
white.
If you used the right paint, Bathroom paint, 2 top coats, over primmer,over greenboard primmer, over greenboard or paperless drywall, then no.
The short answer is yes. The paint you put into a bathroom should have a gloss factor of satin of higher (it makes the paint harder and less permeable to moisture). Many latex and acrylic paints now come with mold inhibitor in them sold under the heading "bathroom" paint.
To paint a bath room you will need a interior paint. Any paint with lead base in it should do the job just fine. The best paint for a bathroom would be latex because they wipe down easily. Avoid lead paints because of the health risks!