Gold is a classic metal that can elevate any space by adding a pop of color and personality. The popularity of gold within the home has ebbed and flowed over the decades. That being said, when done correctly, gold hardware can be used to create a timeless space that never goes out of fashion.
It can sometimes be a challenge to match gold bathroom fixtures with a contemporary bathroom style and they need the right material to create a wonderful balance.
In the list below, you can find my favorite gold bathroom ideas, designed to inspire your next remodel.
Dark concrete walls and Brown Accents With Dark Gold Fixtures
Gold is a bold color by nature. One way to harness it and avoid having it overpower a chic bathroom design is to pair it with dark, earthy colors.
Dark concrete bathroom walls easily contrast with the smooth, flashy appearance of gold, toning it down for a more reserved but bold look.
For more dimension, add medium to dark natural wood accents. The browns in the wood will act as a touch point between the coldness of the dark concrete and the bright warmth of the gold hardware.
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Cool Gray Walls With Light Brown Accents and Subdued Gold Fixtures
If the dark gray walls are a bit too much for you but you like the feel of the space, you may prefer large gray tiles paired with light brown and white accents and more subdued tones of gold.
This combination creates an airier, lighter feel than the darker gray but keeps the gold fixtures subtle. The aged brass coloring of the shower head and other hardware almost blends in, providing a calming and cohesive feel to the space.
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White Subway Tiles and Classic Gold Fixtures
For those looking to place the gold hardware center stage, a white and gold bathroom is a timeless choice. This pairing calls upon the feel of the Gilded Age with its white tiles, exposed plumbing, and elegant gold mirror, but adds a touch of modernity with the large gold shower head and glass partitions.
The combination is striking, blending traditional aesthetics with a touch of luxury. This is a simple way to elevate and add your personality to white bathrooms without a complete redesign of the space.
Styled by Åsa Copparstad, photographed by Fredric Boukari, via Historiska Hem
Neutrals and Floral Prints With Polished Gold Fixtures
If you’re looking to mute the gold fixtures but maintain a bright space, try pairing gold with light, neutral colors and a splash of monochromatic, earthy floral print.
This combination with the addition of natural light creates a warm, inviting space that residents will enjoy and guests will find comfort in. The mirror with the thin gold frame and the wire-framed sink also work together to give the appearance of spaciousness in a small bathroom with a half-tile wall.
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Light Gray Marble With Brushed Gold Fixtures
For a chic, modern white bathroom, a monochrome mix of a white vanity, white marble surface, and light gray marble tiling is ideal. Pair this with gold handles and plumbing fixtures that have an antique brass finish to add a bit of flare that isn’t too flashy.
This is a style that won’t go out of fashion any time soon. But if you decide to change up the look of the bathroom years down the road, the subtle touches of gold can quickly and easily be switched out for silver or other metals to better suit your evolving style.
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Bright White Mixed Materials With Brushed Gold Fixtures
Anyone wanting a simple, modern powder room can’t go wrong with a combination of bright white cabinetry and porcelain with white marble tiling. This simple design is not quite minimalist but still offers a sleek and clean look.
The marble wainscoting is an eye-catching way to break up the plain white walls while the hidden cabinet hardware completes the chic look. Adding in some pops of brushed gold and brass fixtures brings a touch of elegance to an otherwise white bathroom.
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Large, Dark Stone Titles With Minimal Gold Accents
Alternatively, you can shy away from a white bathroom with gold fixtures altogether and lean into a darker look. Making a deep, cool gray stone the dominant color can transform a plain, outdated bathroom into a statement.
This monochrome look can be completed with minimal decorations and just a couple of gold accessories. You can choose a deep gold that’s nearly brass or a brighter, more polished gold depending on your personal style. Both choices can add a slightly different impression to the overall space, maintaining the boldness in different ways.
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White Subway Tiles With Black Accents and Polished Gold Fixtures
For a contemporary bathroom with gold fixtures, a combination of black and white is the perfect choice. White subway tiles with black grout go with nearly any type of decor, allowing for endless personalization.
Adding an accent wall of white tiles in a different pattern to the rest of the room provides a bit of depth to the space while a frame-less, round mirror completes the sleek look. Polished white gold hardware and some greenery is a fun way to put everything together in a way that’s both modern and timeless.
Styled by Annica Clarmell, photographed by Jonas Berg for Stadshem
Dark Wood Statement Pieces With Dark Gold Hardware
If you’d like a bold look without changing every surface to a dark color, a single dark wood statement piece is the perfect option. This allows for a focal point in the room, drawing in the eye and providing a level of warmth to the traditionally cold bathroom.
The dark gold sconces, faucet, and shower head in this bathroom in particular balance out the bold, chocolate vanity while the lighter flooring, walls, countertop, and toilet ensure that the dark colors aren’t overpowering. A glass shower partition and large, frame-less mirror finish off this slightly industrial look.
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White and Black With Dark, Aged Gold Hardware
Similar to the previous idea, this bathroom features a statement piece. However, this particular room adds a twist that isn’t often seen: black cabinetry. Black is most often used as an accent color to a room, typically on items that you don’t want to stand out such as small hardware. In other cases, it may be used in flooring to add class and depth.
When used as the main color of one of the biggest parts of a room, it makes a bold object stand out even more. Paired with the ageless herringbone pattern on the walls and bronzed gold hardware, the result is a modern bathroom with a hint of mid-century modern styling.
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White and Cream Minimalist Space With Minor Gold Accents
Anyone searching for a clean, organized feel to their bathroom can’t go wrong with a minimalist design in white and cream. Placing a solid white tub in a prominent position and removing opportunities for clutter to gather leaves many with a sense of calm and peacefulness.
This is the perfect mix for those who like to use their bathroom as a place to relax and unwind away from the stressors of daily life. Include a few touches of gold to add to the elegance of the space overall without adding unnecessary distractions.
Design by Lis Design Studio
Unique Shapes Paired With Muted Gold Hardware
If you want to show a touch of personality while sticking with white as the dominant color and without introducing a dark color to the mix, muted gold fixtures and a matching statement mirror are the way to go.
This is a fresh take on the standard white and gold bathroom that keeps the simple white vanity and gold hardware while including a unique mirror with a gold frame to pull it all together. The key to this specific look is to choose a shade of gold that isn’t dramatic or overpowering. To add some warmth, decorate with some fun accessories in neutral, earthy tones.
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All-white Bathroom With Dark Floors and Gold Hardware
This new take on an all-white bathroom breaks up the monotony with a bold, black marble floor and hints of gold throughout. White square tiled walls, bright lighting, and a frame-less mirror work together to make a small white bathroom appear larger than it is.
This is ideal for anyone who wants to make the most out of their space. The brushed gold fixtures are the perfect accent pieces to bridge the gap between the intense black of the marble and the sterile white of the tile.
Sandstone Tiles and Neutral Accessories With Brassy Gold Fixtures
To incorporate a natural yet modern feeling into your bathroom, try pairing gold hardware with sandstone tiles. The neutral tan tones found in sandstone mesh well with duller, brassy gold fixtures and can take your bathroom a step further than many other predominantly white and gold bathroom combinations.
This is especially true in small spaces where you only have a limited number of surfaces to work with. For an extra layer of dimension, add touches of other earth tones such as brown and bronze. You can also add a decoration or two in a dark, dramatic black for a pop of personality.
Styled by Pella Hedeby, photographed by Ragnar Ómarsson for Bricmate
Mixed Grays and Stone Textures With Brushed Gold Hardware
In search of a little fun and creativity in your bathroom? Try playing with different materials and tones of the same color. For instance, a light gray stone combined with a dark gray marble is a pairing not often seen though they work well together.
Throwing in some dark gold fixtures and black and gold sconces provides a bit of fun in the space. You can even go a step further by including some dark brown wood accents. The golden tones of wood will play into the gold hardware and pull the bathroom together without any dramatic changes. For additional style, add a round mirror to balance the sharp, straight edges found throughout the rest of the room.
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Textured Accent Wall and Sink With Aged Gold Hardware
Modern and minimal without being spartan, this bathroom is an inspiration to anyone looking to experiment with pattern and texture by dipping their toe in. The gentle speckled pattern travels down the single wall and across the floor, including the sink so as not to create a jarring shift to a stark white surface.
The touches of aged gold found on the hardware and plumbing mesh well with the textured surfaces to create a unique look that isn’t often seen in bathrooms with gold hardware.
Designed by Frama, Photography by Erik Lefvander
Bright White Bathroom With Black and Gold Accents
A stunning take on a classic look, combining a solid black floor and accents with solid white walls and gold fixtures results in a bathroom that will never go out of style. The slightly industrial look of the hardware plays well with the pure white and deep black.
At the same time, the blend of both a modern shower head and faucet design with the older design of the curtain rod and mirror ensures that this room won’t need to be updated any time soon.
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White Marble and Brown Accents With Coppery Gold Fixtures
A copper-toned gold in the bathroom can seem difficult to make work at first glance. However, thanks to the brown undertones of this shade of gold, any medium to light brown accessories can tie everything together.
A white modern bathtub and a white marble floor or wall (or both!) allow these colors to stand out without minimizing the overall look of the room.
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A narrow bathroom with gold fixtures and green marble flooring
The beautiful texture of the green marble flooring of the narrow bathroom is complemented by white tile walls. In addition natural wood tones, and brass fixtures add a beautiful warmth. These different warm-tone materials balance the green tones of the floor and make the small bathroom cozy and inviting.
Styled by Anna Van Keppel, photographed by Therese Jahnson for Historiska Hem
Balance out a White and Gold Bathroom with Soft Wood Tones
This beautiful white bathroom example is enhanced with antique brass fixtures with a modern design. To balance out the white and gold, a light wood vanity and beige floor tiles are added to the material mixture.
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