Duck Egg
One of the best-known Crown bathroom shades — a soft, muted teal-blue that reads calm and clean without tipping into stark under bathroom lighting.
Seven pale, cool-toned shades graded from lightest to deepest, plus the one finish detail — Kitchen & Bathroom, not standard matt — that determines whether the colour survives daily steam.
Bathrooms take more punishment from moisture than any other room, which is why the finish matters here before the colour does — Crown's Kitchen & Bathroom range, not its standard matt, is built to resist the condensation a bathroom generates every day.
The seven shades below lean into the pale, cool-toned end of the brand's palette, graded from Softly Does It's near-white through to Teal, the one deep enough to anchor a single accent wall behind a bath. Every one links to its full colour page and into the visualiser.
Bathroom lighting is rarely daylight-balanced. One photo shows you how a shade actually reads in your own space before you commit to a full tin.
Open the visualiserGraded from palest to deepest. Every shade links to its colour page and into the visualiser.
One of the best-known Crown bathroom shades — a soft, muted teal-blue that reads calm and clean without tipping into stark under bathroom lighting.
A pale, cool grey-blue with barely-there colour — good where the brief is 'spa-like' rather than 'statement', and forgiving of a bathroom's mix of natural and artificial light.
A genuine pale blue rather than a grey with a blue undertone — enough colour to feel deliberate without overwhelming a small room.
A soft, near-white green — a quiet, breathable option that avoids reading as either colour on its own, which works well in smaller bathrooms with little natural light.
A gentle, pale sky-blue — sits between Powder Blue and Watermark in depth, and a dependable full-room bathroom colour for most light conditions.
The deepest shade on this list and the one to reach for on a single accent wall behind a freestanding bath — a confident teal that still reads calm rather than dramatic.
A near-white with a whisper of pink underneath it — the safest choice on this list for a small or windowless bathroom that needs to feel bright without going stark.
Any of Crown's colours can theoretically go on a bathroom wall, but the finish determines whether it holds up. Crown's Kitchen & Bathroom range is built to resist the moisture and condensation a bathroom generates in a way the brand's standard matt isn't — worth specifying by name rather than assuming.
Colour-wise, bathrooms lean toward the pale, cool-toned end of Crown's palette more than any other room — soft blues and greens that read calm rather than clinical. The seven below are graded from palest to deepest, ending with Teal, the one confident enough to carry a single accent wall on its own.
A bathroom colour has to survive steam every single day. Spec the finish before you fall in love with the shade.
| Shade | Best use |
|---|---|
| Softly Does It | Small or windowless bathroom, full room |
| Botanical Extract | Smaller bathroom with limited natural light |
| Watermark | Full room, spa-like brief |
| Moonlight Bay | Full room, most light conditions |
| Powder Blue | Full room, genuine pale blue |
| Duck Egg | Full room, most-recommended all-rounder |
| Teal | Single accent wall behind a bath |
Yes — ask for Crown's Kitchen & Bathroom range specifically. It's a washable, moisture-resistant matt, built to handle condensation in a way the brand's standard finish isn't.
One photograph of your room covers all 7 shades on this page. The first render is free, and no card is needed.