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Change the Mood of Your Bathroom With New Wall Art

Bathroom wall art can help provide an exciting flourish to an often overlooked room. However, hanging art in these spaces requires a slightly different approach. If you’re not sure of best practices, our simple guide can help you get things right.

Why is Bathroom Wall Art Growing in Popularity? 

Bathrooms have always been part of decor trends. While they might not garner the same attention as living rooms and kitchens, they are important rooms that deserve your attention. Designers and home decorators often say that a well-decorated home includes every inch of the home. 

Bathrooms should feel relaxing and comfortable. We all know how it feels to be in a cold and sterile space that offers little for the imagination. Bathroom wall art provides a much needed element to that atmosphere, bringing warmth, vitality, and interest into your space.  

Oscillate Floral I by Vanna Lam Canvas Art on top of a bathroom vanity
Oscillate Floral I by Vanna Lam

Another thing to consider is that your bathroom is less visible than other rooms in your home like a kitchen or living room. This opportunity gives you a bit more flexibility to experiment with new styles. As new and different decor styles come into popularity, the bathroom provides a venue to explore something out of your comfort zone. 

How to Choose Bathroom Wall Decor 

Like any room in your home, there are certain considerations you need to make before hanging wall art in your bathroom. Some of these accommodations are aesthetic, while others are more practical. 

Here Today, Gone Tomorrow by Liz Jardine Canvas Art pictured in a bathroom
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow by Liz Jardine

Humidity 

Bathrooms are the most humid room in the house. Whether it’s running a shower or a hot bath, these rooms can become full of moisture, which can affect your wall art. On a practical level, that means that you need to place your art away from water sources to keep it dry. On top of that, you can install a dehumidifier and ensure that you keep the area well-ventilated. Otherwise, a well-sealed frame can ensure your art stays dry. 

Size 

Another thing you need to think about is size. Bathrooms are typically confined and intimate spaces. While the right large canvas can work, smaller pieces tend to work best in these rooms. Of course, this is highly dependent on your house layout. If your bathroom has a lot of empty wall space, you have more options. 

Seaside Bottles & Shells by Susan Winget Canvas Art pictured in a bathroom
Seaside Bottles & Shells by Susan Winget

Style 

While personal choice has the biggest role to play in choosing bathroom wall art, there are particular styles that work better than others. A bathroom should be a relaxing and tranquil space, so art that promotes these themes will work well. 

There are a few schools of thought on bathroom art. Some people like to inject a spa-like feel into their space, with lots of florals, natural colors, and organic art. These styles add a sense of peace and serenity to the room.  

However, another design opinion is that the bathroom should be cohesive with the overall design concept of the home. As such, your existing decor will dictate what you can do.  

Donna con ventaglio by Gustav Klimt canvas art pictured in a bathroom
Donna con ventaglio by Gustav Klimt

Color 

Harmony is an important concept in selecting great bathroom wall art. Consider the color scheme of your bathroom, including the walls, furniture, and any accents. Look for pieces that pair well with these elements. But remember, it doesn’t need to be an exact match. Contrasting elements, both of color and texture, can have an excellent impact here. Don’t be afraid to experiment. 

Bathroom Wall Decor Ideas to Transform Your Space 

With the practicalities out of the way, it’s time to explore some bathroom wall decor ideas. Again, trends move in and out of fashion, so it’s essential to make choices that resonate with you rather than trying to keep your finger on the pulse. 

Many bathrooms have less available wall space than other rooms and placement can be tricky. Your bath and shower, towel racks, windows, and cabinets can eat up a lot of room, leaving you with limited options. However, if you have a stand-alone tub, hanging art above a bathtub looks incredible. Similarly, placing the right piece over your towel rack or beside a mirror looks great. 

Ode to Gauguin I by Jennifer Goldberger canvas art pictured standing on top of a bathroom cabinet
Ode to Gauguin I by Jennifer Goldberger

The space above your toilet is a great candidate for bathroom wall art. We’ve seen designers use asymmetrical gallery placements that create interest and drama. Of course, depending on your tastes, these sorts of arrangements can look a little busy. It’s all about knowing your style and what works for your space. 

Bathroom shelves are a great place to store products. However, they can also house a canvas to create a pleasing design feature. Other popular trends include using portraits of iconic figures alongside bold and textured wallpaper. The right combination of design elements can give your room a totally unique and playful feel.  

Bathroom wall decor provides an opportunity to bring something light and relaxing to your space. A few well-placed pieces can extenuate your existing interior design scheme. Remember to find something that speaks to your personal style so this space feels like you and represents your tastes. 


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