7 Genius Ways to Brighten a Dark Bathroom

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We all have an ideal image of the perfect bathroom in our heads. You've seen them on Instagram and Pinterest. Light pours in through a big window, bounces off the walls, and shines near the vanity area — creating ideal, flattering light for optimal makeup application. But what if your bathroom doesn't quite look like the drool-worthy versions on social media? Don't worry, you are not doomed to a dark and dreary powder room and embarrassing foundation lines on your face. Here are our tips to brighten up a bathroom when natural light is limited or nonexistent.

Choose the Right Lighting
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Choose the Right Lighting

Obviously to brighten a dark bathroom, you need lights. But the trick is to make sure you have multiple layers of light. You need ceiling lights or recessed lighting overhead, plus task lighting near the vanity. Try a fixture above the mirror or lighting on either side of the mirror in the form of sconces or hanging pendants, as pictured.

Paint the Walls a Light, Neutral Color
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Paint the Walls a Light, Neutral Color

When painting a dark room, your first instinct might be to choose white. But if the room does not have enough natural light, white walls will actually make the room look flat and sad. According to designer Emily Henderson, choose a light, neutral color instead. Light gray, blue, or greige will add dimension, depth, and texture.

For the Mirror, Go Big or Go Home
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For the Mirror, Go Big or Go Home

A mirror adds instant brightness by reflecting the light source all around the room. So if your bathroom is dark, you want as much reflection as possible — that means a dinky mirror just won't do. Pick the biggest mirror that still fits well in the space. Bonus points for a metallic metal frame, which provides extra shimmer.

Don't Skimp on Tile
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Don't Skimp on Tile

Speaking of reflective surfaces, add some tile — a lot of it. Glass or porcelain tile adds another shimmery surface for light to bounce off of. Plus it's a great way to add more style and color to the space. Try classic white subway tile, or go bold with glass tile in a fun color.

Consider Wallpaper
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Consider Wallpaper

Wallpaper can add brightness and cheer to even the gloomiest bathroom. And because bathrooms are typically on the smaller size, wallpaper can be an affordable option. Choose a punchy, playful pattern or something with a metallic element to achieve the lightest and brightest results.

Install Open Shelves For Storage
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Install Open Shelves For Storage

When a room is dark and cramped, the last thing you want is big, bulky cabinets taking up precious wall space. Instead, go for light and airy open shelving. You'll still have the storage space you need, without closing off the room. Plus, shelves offer another surface for pretty accessories like plants and candles.

Add a Low-Light Plant
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Add a Low-Light Plant

Plants add instant cheer to any room, but it's a little trickier when there's no natural light to keep your plant alive. Be sure to choose a plant that thrives in moisture-heavy and warm temperatures like succulents or orchids.