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BATHROOM WALL ART

Your bathroom should feel calm, clean, and thoughtfully designed. Adding oversized wall art in beachy blues, soft neutrals, or nature-inspired textures brings in that sense of serenity. Not only does it help elevate the space, but it also ties together your color palette and makes the room feel more complete.

History Artur Chen
$108.75$145.00
Macroscopic Artur Chen
$108.75$145.00
Sky-Diver Fran Rodríguez
$105.00$140.00
Enemy Frank Moth
$108.75$145.00

The Enemy of Bathroom
Wall Art: Humidity

Bathrooms are full of steam, heat, and moisture. As a result, traditional canvas prints often warp, fade, or grow mildew over time. Instead of replacing damaged artwork every few months, it’s better to choose wall art designed for humid spaces. This way, your space stays stylish and low-maintenance all at once.

Massive bathroom wall art featuring sunrise photo at Joshua Tree National Forest hangs in warm modern bathroom above soaking tub.

The Best Type of Artwork

When it comes to bathroom décor, washable fabric prints are one of the best choices. BIG Wall Décor’s lightweight, durable designs hold up to daily humidity without losing color or texture. Plus, they’re easy to clean. For example, after a steamy shower or a deep-cleaning day, you can remove the fabric print and toss it in the wash. Once dry, reinsert it into the frame and enjoy a fresh, polished look with almost no effort.

Extra large colorful bathroom wall art with palm trees on orange background hangs on light grey wall above soaking tub in bathroom.

The 3 Best Places to Hang Art
in Your Bathroom

Art placement matters, especially in smaller or high-traffic spaces like bathrooms. To make the most of your wall art, consider these popular spots:

Above the toilet – A vertical area that’s easy to overlook but ideal for adding style

Above the towel bar – A great way to break up blank wall space

Above the soaking tub – Perfect for creating a spa-like moment in your own home

In each case, thoughtful placement can help the room feel more intentional and pulled together.

Zen surfing wall art hangs in contemporary bathroom giving relaxed, natural feel.

What is the Best Color for
Bathroom Art?

Color choice depends on your personal style, but some shades naturally feel better in a bathroom. For instance, soft blues and grays bring a sense of calm, while warm neutrals add a clean, grounded feel. You could also try muted greens or pale yellows to brighten up the space without overwhelming it. Additionally, make sure your artwork works well with your existing tile, cabinetry, or wall paint so the overall palette feels cohesive.

Vibrant sunset photo shot through rock cove hangs on wall in modern white bathroom.

3 Tips to Choose Spa-Like Bathroom Wall Art

If your goal is to make the bathroom feel more relaxing, start by choosing the right art. Here are three tips that interior designers often follow:

Use a soft, calming color scheme that doesn’t overwhelm the space

Select artwork inspired by nature, such as plants, landscapes, or water

Avoid chaotic or overly detailed designs, especially those with harsh lines or bright contrast

As a result, your bathroom will feel less like a utility room and more like a calm retreat.

3 Tips to Choose Spa-Like Bathroom Wall Art