What to choose for a bathroom
For a relaxed, spa-inspired look, lean into ocean and water-inspired imagery, minimal coastal photography, or softly tonal abstracts. These styles complement bathrooms that use whites, warm neutrals, pale stone and natural timbers. If your space is very crisp or monochrome, an abstract piece with subtle texture can add depth without introducing visual noise.
If you prefer something softer and more organic, florals and nature-inspired pieces can be a great counterpoint to tiled walls and clean lines — especially in guest bathrooms or powder rooms where you want the space to feel welcoming.
For complementary collections, you may like our coastal wall art, neutral wall art, hamptons wall art or france wall art collections to create a cohesive feel throughout your home.
Match artwork to your bathroom finishes
A simple way to make bathroom artwork feel “designed” is to echo what’s already in the room. Pull one or two tones from your tiles, vanity, tapware, towels or bath mat — then choose artwork that quietly reinforces that palette. Warm whites, beige and soft greys pair beautifully with natural materials. Dusty blues and sea-glass greens suit coastal bathrooms. And for spaces with darker joinery or black tapware, a monochrome or tonal abstract can feel elevated and modern.
If you have a lot of pattern already (feature tiles, bold stone, textured walls), keep artwork more minimal so it supports the room rather than competing with it.
Size, placement and how to hang it
In bathrooms, smaller and medium pieces often work best. A single artwork above the towel rail, beside the mirror, or above the toilet can create a finished focal point without cluttering the space. If you have a longer wall (behind a bath or along a corridor-style ensuite), a wider piece or a pair hung side by side can add structure and make the room feel more complete.
As a guide, aim to keep artwork centred at eye level where possible. When hanging above a towel rail or toilet, place it slightly higher so it doesn’t feel cramped by fixtures.
Paper or canvas: what works best in a bathroom?
Both finishes can work well — it’s more about the look you want and the wall space you’re styling. Framed prints offer a refined, gallery-style finish and suit bathrooms with a clean, architectural feel. Canvas prints can feel softer and more relaxed, especially in coastal or neutral bathrooms where texture is part of the aesthetic.
If you’re styling a larger wall and want more presence, explore our large wall art collection for bigger-scale options that still feel calm and considered.
Australian-made quality
Every piece is printed to order in Australia using premium materials selected for clarity, colour accuracy and longevity. Choose fine art paper (unframed or framed in handcrafted timber) or canvas finishes designed to bring a polished, elevated feel to everyday spaces. Whether you’re refreshing a powder room or finishing a master ensuite, these pieces are designed to add a calm, cohesive final layer.
Bathroom styling FAQs
What artwork works best in a bathroom?
Soft photography, water-inspired scenes, tonal abstracts and gentle florals work especially well. They add atmosphere without feeling busy in a smaller space.
Where should bathroom artwork be placed?
Popular placements include above the toilet, above a towel rail, beside a vanity mirror, or on a blank wall near the bath. Keep spacing balanced and avoid placing artwork too low behind fixtures.
How do I choose the right size?
In smaller bathrooms, start with a smaller or medium piece to avoid crowding. For longer walls, consider a wider piece or a pair to create structure and visual balance.