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Yes, you can do as best. Very pale, cool colors give a spa-like quality to bathrooms, which is very popular right now. Try a pale green or blue. Make everything very soft and it will blend perfectly with the white shades of tile.
White ceilings not only add height to a room but also give a sense of cleanliness. The crisp white ceiling in a bathroom is somewhat standard. You may try adding popcorn paint to the bathroom for a more elegant look.
I just painted a small bathroom with three walls chocolate brown and the ceiling and accent wall(behind commode and sink) pale aqua. Looks great!