19 Stunning Bathroom With Green Vanity Ideas You’ll Love

So you’re thinking about adding a green vanity to your bathroom? Smart move. I recently helped my sister redesign her powder room, and let me tell you—the moment we installed that sage green vanity, the entire space transformed from “meh” to “wow.” Green vanities aren’t just trendy (though they absolutely are); they bring this refreshing, spa-like vibe that makes your morning routine feel less chaotic and more zen.

Whether you’re into deep emerald tones or soft mint hues, there’s a green vanity style that’ll make your bathroom the envy of your Pinterest board. Let’s explore some seriously stunning ideas that’ll have you reaching for that paintbrush or credit card faster than you can say “bathroom makeover.”

Classic Sage Green Elegance

Classic Sage Green Elegance

Sage green is the friend who gets along with everyone at the party. This muted, grayish-green works beautifully in both modern and traditional bathrooms, and honestly, it’s nearly impossible to mess up.

I am in love with the combination of sage green vanities and brass or gold hardware. The great contrasting effect of the warm metal sounds is made, which is luxurious but not too exertive. And then some white marble countertops and subway tiles, you are in a classical appearance which will not seem out of place after five years.

For lighting, consider brushed gold sconces flanking your mirror. The reflection bounces off that soft green in the most flattering way—trust me, your selfie game will improve dramatically 🙂

Bold Emerald Statement Piece

Emerald

Want to go big or go home? Emerald green vanities are your answer. This rich, jewel-tone shade screams sophistication and pairs incredibly well with darker, moodier bathroom designs.

Here’s what works with emerald:

  • Black or dark gray walls for a dramatic, moody aesthetic
  • Veined marble countertops (white with gray or gold veining)
  • Matte black fixtures to keep that edgy, modern vibe
  • Geometric tile patterns on the floor

FYI, emerald can make smaller bathrooms feel cozier rather than cramped if you balance it with adequate lighting and reflective surfaces like large mirrors.

Mint Green Vintage Charm

Mint Green Vintage Charm

Remember your grandmother’s bathroom but make it cool? That’s what mint green vanities accomplish. This retro-inspired shade brings instant personality and works phenomenally in cottagecore or vintage-styled bathrooms.

Recently I was at an Airbnb of a friend of mine that had a mint green vanity with white porcelain knobs and each guest posted a photo with the description tagged to that bathroom. The trick is to embrace the vintage look all the way to the floor, pedestal sinks around, and even vintage wallpaper.

Pair mint green with:

  • Soft pink accents (yes, really—it’s giving 1950s diner vibes)
  • White beadboard paneling
  • Chrome fixtures for that authentic vintage touch
  • Patterned cement tiles

Hunter Green Masculine Sophistication

Hunter green brings a totally different energy—it’s deep, grounded, and decidedly masculine without being boring. This shade works exceptionally well in master bathrooms or spaces where you want a more refined, library-like atmosphere.

Leather accents, dark wood, and aged brass are your best friends here. I’ve seen hunter green vanities paired with concrete countertops that look absolutely killer. Add some Edison-bulb lighting fixtures, and you’ve created a space that feels both vintage industrial and completely modern.

Forest Green Nature-Inspired

Forest green is placed directly in between hunter and emerald, and it provides this connection with nature in an organic way making your bathroom seem to be in touch with nature. Exquisite to anyone who desires that biophilic look it has everybody discussing.

Natural materials are essential here:

  • Wood countertops or butcher block
  • Live edge mirrors with natural wood frames
  • Stone vessel sinks
  • Rattan or wicker storage baskets

Throw in some actual plants (pothos, snake plants, or ferns), and you’ve basically created a botanical sanctuary where you happen to brush your teeth.

Two-Tone Green and White

Two-Tone Green and White

Can’t fully commit to green? A two-tone vanity gives you the best of both worlds. Paint the cabinet doors green while keeping the frame white, or vice versa. This approach adds visual interest and makes the vanity feel custom and high-end.

The two-tone look works particularly well in transitional style bathrooms where you’re blending traditional and contemporary elements. It’s also more forgiving if you’re worried about going too bold—you can always adjust the ratio of green to white based on your comfort level.

Seafoam Green Coastal Vibes

Seafoam Green Coastal Vibes

Have you ever wondered why the bathrooms are always relaxing in the coastal? Seafoam green belongs to that magic formula. This green with a blue hue fires up a beach house instantly, even when you are in the middle of nowhere and are landlocked.

Complement seafoam with:

  • White shiplap walls (because of course)
  • Natural jute or rope accents
  • Sea glass-inspired accessories
  • Light wood or whitewashed floors

IMO, seafoam works best in bathrooms with plenty of natural light. If your bathroom’s on the darker side, you might want to amp up the artificial lighting to prevent it from looking washed out.

Olive Green Warmth

Olive Green Warmth

Olive green is having a serious moment right now, and for good reason. This warm, earthy tone feels incredibly grounding and pairs beautifully with terracotta, warm woods, and other Mediterranean-inspired elements.

ElementBest Choice
HardwareAntique brass or copper
CountertopWarm-toned quartz or travertine
Wall ColorCream, terracotta, or warm white

I absolutely love olive green with terracotta floor tiles. The combination feels warm and inviting—like a Tuscan villa but, you know, in your suburban bathroom.

Teal-Green Hybrid

Teal-Green Hybrid

Okay, so teal technically straddles the line between blue and green, but these blue-leaning green vanities deserve their moment. Teal brings energy and playfulness while still maintaining that calming quality we love about green.

This shade works surprisingly well in modern bathrooms with clean lines and minimal ornamentation. Pair it with white quartz countertops, chrome fixtures, and geometric mirrors for a fresh, contemporary look that doesn’t take itself too seriously.

Dark Green with Gold Accents

Dark Green with Gold Accents

Would you like to be royal when cleaning your hands? Dark green vanities with gold trimmings carry with them a serious luxury air. It is deep almost-black greens, with polished brass or gold hardware, fixtures and accents.

The trick here is layering different textures:

  • Glossy vanity finish for reflection
  • Matte gold faucets for contrast
  • Textured wallpaper or tile for depth
  • Marble with gold veining to tie everything together

This combination photographs beautifully, which explains why it dominates Pinterest boards everywhere :/

Lime Green Modern Pop

Lime Green Modern Pop

Feeling adventurous? Lime green vanities aren’t for the faint of heart, but they create an incredibly energetic, modern space that’ll wake you up faster than your morning coffee.

Keep other things relatively neutral in order to make the lime green shine. Concrete floors, stainless steel fixtures and white walls help to avoid the feeling of being overwhelmed by the space. This is especially effective in powder rooms where you can be more brash because the guests do not pass much time in the powder room.

Muted Green with Black Contrast

Muted Green with Black Contrast

Muted, grayish-green vanities paired with matte black fixtures create this sophisticated, slightly industrial vibe that’s absolutely stunning. The combination feels current without being trendy—it’s got staying power.

Consider these additions:

  • Black-framed mirrors
  • Black window frames (if you have them)
  • Black light fixtures
  • White or gray walls to prevent darkness overload

This palette works especially well in Scandinavian-inspired bathrooms where simplicity and function reign supreme.

Jade Green Asian-Inspired

Jade Green Asian-Inspired

Jade green brings this exotic, Eastern-influenced aesthetic that feels both calming and luxurious. This blue-green shade pairs beautifully with natural bamboo, stone, and Asian-inspired artwork or accessories.

I’ve seen jade green vanities paired with pebble tile shower floors and bamboo mirrors that transport you straight to a luxury spa. Add some indirect lighting and maybe a small water feature (if space allows), and you’ve created your own personal retreat.

Chartreuse Green Bold Statement

Chartreuse Green Bold Statement

Chartreuse is basically lime green’s sophisticated older sibling—bright and bold but with more depth. This yellow-green shade requires confidence, but the payoff is enormous.

Balance chartreuse with:

  • Plenty of white to prevent sensory overload
  • Natural wood tones for warmth
  • Simple, clean-lined fixtures
  • Minimal patterns elsewhere

This works best in eclectic or maximalist bathrooms where bold choices are celebrated rather than questioned.

Distressed Green Farmhouse Style

Distressed Green Farmhouse Style

Nothing says farmhouse chic quite like a distressed green vanity. The worn, weathered finish adds instant character and makes new furniture look like a treasured antique find.

White farmhouse sinks, open shelving, and galvanized metal accents complete this look perfectly. I actually distressed a vanity myself using sandpaper and darker wax—it’s easier than you’d think and way more affordable than buying pre-distressed furniture.

Pair with shiplap walls, vintage-style faucets, and mason jar accessories for full farmhouse effect.

Kelly Green Preppy Vibes

Kelly Green Preppy Vibes

Kelly green is bright, cheerful, and unapologetically preppy. This true green shade works wonderfully in guest bathrooms or kids’ bathrooms where you want personality without going too juvenile.

Classic combinations include:

  • Kelly green and navy blue
  • Kelly green and crisp white
  • Kelly green with pink accents (very Palm Beach)
  • Kelly green with natural wicker

The key is keeping patterns simple—maybe some striped towels or polka dot shower curtains—without going overboard.

Pastel Green Soft and Serene

Pastel Gree

Pastel green vanities create the softest, most serene bathroom atmosphere imaginable. These barely-there greens work beautifully in Scandinavian, minimalist, or shabby chic designs.

Keep accessories minimal and let the gentle color create calm. White subway tiles, light wood accents, and soft textiles in cream or gray maintain that peaceful vibe. This is perfect for anyone who finds bold colors stressful—pastel green whispers rather than shouts.

Eucalyptus Green Spa-Like

Eucalyptus Green Spa-Like

Eucalyptus green has these perfect gray-blue undertones that immediately evoke spa feelings. This sophisticated shade works in virtually any bathroom style and pairs well with both warm and cool color schemes.

For maximum spa vibes, include:

  • Heated towel racks
  • Rain showerheads
  • Soft, plush towels in white or gray
  • Essential oil diffusers
  • Natural stone elements

I added a eucalyptus green vanity to my own bathroom last year, and I swear my stress levels drop the moment I walk in.

Pistachio Green Whimsical Touch

Pistachio Green Whimsical Touch

Pistachio green sits somewhere between mint and sage—it’s playful without being childish and sophisticated without being stuffy. This delightful shade brings a whimsical, almost storybook quality to bathrooms.

Pair pistachio with:

  • Brass or copper fixtures for warmth
  • Patterned cement tiles for visual interest
  • White or cream walls to keep it fresh
  • Vintage-inspired mirrors for character

This shade photographs incredibly well, making it perfect for those Pinterest-worthy bathroom reveals you’ve been dreaming about.

Wrapping It Up

Wrapping

Green vanities are something to everyone–to those who want to make a statement of bold emeralds or the gentlest pastel whispers. Green is so gorgeous because it can be used in all different types of interiors, it provides that nature-themed, refreshing touch that every one of us seeks in our homes.

My advice? Choose a shade that makes you happy every time you see it. Don’t overthink whether it’ll be “in style” five years from now—if you love it, it’s the right choice. And remember, paint is changeable, so even if you want to switch things up later, you’re not stuck forever.

Now go transform that bathroom into the green oasis of your dreams. Your Pinterest followers are waiting 🙂

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