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The Bathroom Edit
Expert-curated art picks for serene, spa-inspired bathroom walls.
Art Stylist Tips
Ways our stylists are finishing bathroom walls.
Featured Look
Calm Spa Walls
- Soft blues and warm neutrals
- Natural materials like linen and stone
- Brass or matte black fixtures
- Low-profile floating shelves
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This look turns your bathroom into a private retreat. Think Japanese onsen meets Scandinavian simplicity — every piece earns its place on the wall.
— Curator's pick
Art Stylist Lookbook
Ways our stylists are finishing bathroom walls.
Calm Spa Walls
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Cat On The Toilet Print Bathroom Print Cat Lover Gift Funny Bathroom, Housewarming -
Happy Blue Crab Square Bathroom Animal -
Fish Shaul Nautical Orange -
Bath Thoughts -
Seagulls On The Shore Square -
Fish Shaul Nautical Navy And Blue -
In The Open Water -
The Bath Cat -
Just A Girl Who Loves To Swim (Black) -
Octopus Blue And Gold Animal -
Cat On The Toilet -
Giraffes In Bathtub -
Into The Water -
Into The Water Silver Bathroom -
Dachshund In Bathtub -
Into The Water I Go Blond Girl 2 For Her Illustration Summer Quote -
Seagulls On The Shore 2 Square -
Flamingo Bathtime -
Hawaii Surf -
Night Swimmer -
Two Pastel Pink Sea Turtles -
Zebra In Pink Bathtub -
Leopard On Toilet Fun Bathroom -
Bear On The Toilet Bathroom
Bathroom Transformations
See how our styling techniques transform blank bathroom walls into gallery-worthy spaces.
Style Tip:
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Pair soft abstract prints with natural stone tiles for a cohesive spa feel. Keep frames minimal — thin white or natural wood works best.
Art Stylist
Bathroom Tips
Do
- Choose moisture-resistant frames or sealed prints for humid spaces
- Hang art at eye level — about 145cm from floor to center
- Use soft, calming colour palettes that complement your tiles and fixtures
- Group odd numbers of prints (3 or 5) for natural visual flow
- Consider the lighting — bathroom art looks best with warm-toned bulbs
Don't
- Don't hang original watercolours or unprotected paper in steamy bathrooms
- Don't place art directly above a shower or splash zone
- Don't overcrowd — leave breathing room between frames
- Don't mix too many frame finishes in one small room
- Don't forget scale — tiny prints get lost on large walls
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