13 creative ways to decorate bathroom walls
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13 creative ways to decorate bathroom walls
These bathroom wall decor ideas are perfect to add more interest to spaces big and small. No matter what your go-to interior design style may be, decorating bathroom walls goes so much further than simply hanging a print.
That is a good place to start for sure, but in many ways, the bathroom can be a great spot where you can explore different wall decor since they tend to be a little bare, bar a towel rail and vanity unit, of course.
You can really let your imagination loose in this room above all others because you don't have to worry too much about your wall decor clashing with a sofa/a specific room decorating style.
Remember that wall decor doesn't always equal prints and the key to showstopping results is to use your imagination, combining that with the functional elements of your bathroom – fixtures and storage. Of course, there is much in the way of wall materials also, think bathroom tiles and even wallpaper, all of which can go a long way to create stunning feature walls.
Having said this, according to Helen Armon-Jones, Founder of The Art Buyer, 'Ultimately, wall art and plants add the most character, even to the simplest of white tiled schemes. Whichever way you go with art in the bathroom, just be sure to speak to an expert framer as they will find you the best solution to ensure your art is fully protected and hung with care in the bathroom.'
Whatever you choose, don't play it safe – 'bathrooms offer the opportunity to be brave with decorating', so just for whatever makes you happy.
By Anna Cottrell
Bathroom Mountain - 2/14
1. Less is more with paintings
Gallery wall can work in a bathroom, especially if yours is all-white or neutral. However, if your preferred type of bathroom wall decor is a real painting, you don't need too many to make an impact. A carefully chosen piece in a beautiful frame is enough to make an elegant statement. Our top tip is to try and match the colors in the painting to the overall color scheme of your bathroom for a harmonious effect.
Annie Sloan - 3/14
2. Decorate the space above the sink
There is more than one way to decorate bathroom walls, and many of those ways don't involve hanging anything on the walls themselves. Bathrooms give you quite a bit of freedom and room for being imaginative in terms of what counts as wall decor. If you have a tiled area above your sink, for example, you can transform it into wall decor by stenciling it. This is an inexpensive and quirky option that works especially well as part of small bathroom.
Annie Sloan - 4/14
3. Add wallpaper panels for a sophisticated look
Bathroom wallpaper can transform a bathroom even if you don't wallpaper the whole room. Take inspiration from this exquisite design by Annie Sloam that emphasizes the characterful architectural features in this traditional bathroom.
Even if you don't have original features on your wall, you can still create dimension and texture with wallpaper. Choose carefully, though – ask the supplier if the design you like is suitable for bathroom use.
Annie Sloan - 5/14
4. Prop up a large print against your tub
Another easy way to add wall decor without putting nails into your wall is to simply prop up a large print against the wall in the space between it and your bathtub. The larger the frame you get the better, and, of course, your print will need to be protected with glass or perspex from water splashes.
We really like the way the botanical print in this bathroom echoes the real plant in the corner – a subtle take on the ever-popular botanical print theme. Botanical accents also work really well to soften modern bathroom with angular bathtub designs.
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5. Let beautiful bathroom tile become your wall art
Incorporating tile into your bathroom decor is a failsafe way to add wall decor while keeping everything hygienic and waterproof. There are so many benefits to tiling, even if it's just a section of your bathroom wall, as opposed to all-over paint. And the smaller the section you're tiling, the bolder you can be with your choice of tile. Try a shimmering mosaic effect for livening up plain white walls, for instance.
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6. Display decorative objects on bathroom shelves
If you're looking for DIY bathroom wall decor ideas, you may want to reassess your bathroom cabinet. If you have a built-in cabinet with recessed shelves, then taking off the door and painting the shelves will give you plenty of room to create a beautiful display. Baskets and marine-themed ornaments such as seahorses and starfish are obvious candidates for displaying on bathroom shelves, but your imagination is the limit here.
Tile Club - 8/14
7. Use bathroom surfaces to create an informal gallery wall
Drilling holes into bathroom walls often isn't ideal, especially if your bathroom is rented. And even if you own your own home, you may not want to mess with that painstakingly applied bathroom paintwork. The solution? If you have any ledge room on your walls, use it to prop up your prints. Create a relaxed, contemporary effect by grouping several prints of different sizes. For maximum design impact, opt for black frames – they'll give you lots of contrast, which is always welcome in bathrooms with white walls.
Bathroom Mountain - 9/14
8. Create a display on a floating shelf
If you want to combine DIY bathroom wall decor ideas with bathroom storage, then a floating shelf will give you the best of both functionality and unobtrusive style.
You can learn how to put up a shelf very easily, even if you are a beginner. In the bathroom, you'll want your shelf to be low enough to reach any storage baskets or makeup bags you may end up putting on it, but high enough that you can put a print on it as wall decor.
Tori Murphy - 10/14
9. Get creative with bathroom lighting
Thinking a bit differently about bathroom lighting can yield great results when decorating your bathroom walls. While a wall sconce or spotlights are perfectly serviceable, you can achieve a more individual look by opting for more characterful lighting. We really like the soft pink pleated lampshade used in this bathroom – note how the color matches the pink roses in the painting. Perfect.
Tori Murphy - 11/14
10. Double up on mirrors
Bathroom mirror can easily become part of your bathroom wall decor. Mirrors are never just functional – from their shape to their frames, they can make a big difference to the overall look of your room. Ornate frames can easily elevate your mirrors to the status of wall decor. And if your space is large enough, why not hang two mirrors instead of one, for a smart, symmetrical effect?
Tile Club - 12/14
11. Decorate a wall recess
Any architectural features you have on your walls are always worth emphasizing to add interest. If you have one of those little wall recesses used for shower gel bottles, you can easily transform it into a small display area.
We really like the way a wall recess has been painted a bright, contrasting coral to the rest of the wall in this bathroom. And the beautiful seashell inside creates a finished look.
Crown Paint - 13/14
12. Create a spa-esque view with houseplants
Houseplants in bathrooms have been a trend for quite some time, and it turns out they make for perfect bathroom wall decor. This bathroom green wall has been created with Lechuza's green wall kit and uses humidity-loving bathroom houseplants that thrive in bright spaces. Of course, you will need a bathroom with a window to recreate this look. Choose ferns and humidity-loving tropical species like calathea. Avoid cacti and succulents – they will not tolerate humid bathrooms.
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13. Fix waterproof art
If your heart is set on hanging an artwork right above the bathtub, and you're not a fan of glass-front frames, you will need to think carefully about the water-resistant properties of your chosen wall art. The artwork used in this bathroom is from YardArt – all their artworks (including the frames) are printed directly onto outdoor grade acrylic, meaning that they are waterproof and durable and suitable for any moisture-rich environment.
Note that you will need architectural bolts to hang a heavy artwork like this one – the last thing you want is the painting falling over and smashing your bathroom tiles or making a dent in your tub.
YardArt UK