White is the most Googled âbathroom paintâ in the UK – but psychologist says itâs âuninspiring, particularly for femalesâ
The bathroom is where most people start and finish their day, but how important is the paint colour on the walls? Very – according to Shower Enclosure Experts, who have partnered with Psychology and Wellbeing Consultant Lee Chambers MSc MBPsS to highlight what paint means when it comes to the powder room.
KEY FINDINGS:
– light greys, blues and greens, can help us feel assured in ourselves
– natural materials are grounding, such as metallic, stone and wooden elements
– reds, oranges and yellows have the power to make us feel energised
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First, Shower Enclosure Experts used search volume tool Ahrefs* to extract the number of times per month Brits research different paint shades – from white, to purple and metallic. Then, Lee Chambers MSc MBPsS provided expert commentary on the psychology behind some of the shades ranked.
Rank | Colour | Average Monthly Google Searches [UK] |
1 | White bathroom paint | 8,400 |
2 | Grey bathroom paint | 5,700 |
3 | Green bathroom paint | 5,100 |
4 | Blue bathroom paint | 4,800 |
5 | Pink bathroom paint | 1,500 |
6 | Black bathroom paint | 1,300 |
7 | Purple bathroom paint | 1,000 |
8 | Yellow bathroom paint | 700 |
9 | Brown bathroom paint | 300 |
10 | Orange bathroom paint | 280 |
11 | Cream bathroom paint | 160 |
12 | Red bathroom paint | 120 |
13 | Metallic bathroom paint | 20 |
White
The analysis found that âwhite bathroom paintâ ranks top and is searched for in Google over 8,000 times a month [8,400] – almost double the number of searches for âblue bathroom paintâ [4,800].
Additionally, experts have claimed Farrow and Ballâs âAll Whiteâ [No. 2005] to be among the best shades of white paint to choose. It contains no other pigment except for white, creating a soft and sympathetic colour palette.
But, despite many DIYers opting for white paint, as it’s typically viewed as a clean and timeless shade, Lee Chambers notes:
âAn all-white bathroom is very clinical, clean and spacious, but lacks character and can be uninspiring, especially for females, studies have shown.âÂ
Greys and Greens
Following, âgrey bathroom paintâ and âgreen bathroom paintâ rank in second and third place – with 5,700 and 5,100 searches per month, respectively. Indeed,
âWhen it comes to helping us find a calmer moment of serenity in the evening, or as you rush around in the morning, cooler colours that still have vibrant elements, such as light greys, blues and greens, can help us feel assured in ourselves and convey a message that we can handle the day’s challenges.â
Black
Interestingly, ‘black bathroom paint’ ranks mid table, with over 1,000 Brits searching for the hue per month. But colour psychologist, Chambers, warns:
âDark bathrooms can feel enclosed and uninviting unless the lighting is beneficial, and mirrors are used to create the perception of space.â
Metallics
âMetallic bathroom paintâ ranks last – with 8,380 less [20] Google searches per month than the top colour white.
Although, according to the analysis, metallics in the bathroom are seemingly unpopular with Brits, Lee Chambers notes itâs worthwhile to consider thinking outside the box and incorporating metallic shades and texture too:
“Consider patterns and textures; natural materials are grounding, such as metallic, stone and wooden elements, and they can help us to feel more connected to ourselves.â
Reds and oranges
Other paint shades ranking low in the table are red and orange [120 and 280 searches per month, respectively]. However, Chambers adds although unusual – a bold shade could be just what your bathroom [and you] needs:
âIf you want to start the day with a stimulating boost, bold shades of warm colours like reds, oranges and yellows have the power to make us feel energised, and this can be incorporated through accessories and decoration on a more muted colour palette if preferred.â
If you are bold enough to opt for reds, Alan Boswell Landlord Building Insurance recently discovered Farrow and Ballâs âSulking Room Pinkâ [No. 295] to be this autumnâs trendiest paint colour, with romantic muted rose hues, itâs supremely versatile.
Things to consider
Finally, Lee Chambers shares:
âThe last thing to consider is your colour preferences. If there’s a particular shade that you feel expresses you, you have a personal connection, and that is powerful when deciding what colour to use. Just ensure that the colours you choose let you have that moment of peace in a place that feels like home.â
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