25 Art Prints for Bathroom
The bathroom is probably the last room you’d consider to add art to, or perhaps you’ve been thinking about it already. When it comes to a bathroom’s functionality and purpose, it is somewhat similar to that of a bedroom—to help one relax, refresh, and replenish their energy while staying cozy. You probably have a nice soap selection, cosmetics, shampoos, some fluffy towels, and maybe some plants. Why not go a step further and make your bathroom even more relaxing every time you step in to take a bath, shower, or do your morning toilette, by adding some art prints to it. I’ve recently added some art prints to my master bathroom because I was tired of staring at the bare walls, and I must say every time I look at those, they bring up memories about places and beaches I’ve been to. I have grouped the art prints for bathroom that I picked below into several categories.
Bathtub art prints for bathroom
A print of a bathtub in a bathroom may seem like a redundancy but not when you have a highland cow in a bathtub—an art print by Amy Peterson Art Studio in black and white. Here is a very colorful print of a woman bathing amongst plants by Alja Horvat. Another image of a woman bathing is this sparingly colored art print by Madeline Martinez.
Tropical plants and foliage art prints for bathroom
Tropical plants and foliage art prints are a great addition to a bathroom because they epitomize freshness, cleanliness, health and green helps put the mind into a relaxation mood. This canvas print of two palm leaves overlapping each other or an agave cactus by Orara Studio will give a nice pop of color and has interesting texture without being overpowering. For an interesting composition, pick these three prints by the same artist—heart cactus, cactus, and cactus flower and install them one next to another, or pick any two of those and hang them next to each other for an equally mesmerizing effect. Just be sure to pick the same color frame—since this is a bathroom, white would go well for these three art prints. This summer fern canvas art print by moderntropical would make a bathroom look very lively.
Monochromatic (moody) art prints for bathroom
Monochromatic art prints are another great choice for art prints for bathroom. Why—because they are easily matched to any bathroom due to their low color values. This canvas print of white horses running on a beach by Eye Poetry Photography is beautiful and somewhat moody. Similar are these seagulls in flight on an overcast day, making this print very moody by raisazwart. This black and white contrasting print of surfers headed into the ocean by Ingid Beddoes photography is very intriguing because we can’t see who they are. This serene seascape painting print with just a few birds and clouds by Dan Hobday Art is simply beautiful. A pier print of Hermosa beach by David Mora becomes intriguing as you can’t see beyond the pier. The following two prints of coastal grass by Carolyn Cochrane are great choices for art prints for bathroom. This coastal green grass print is set against an almost white ocean while this print of beach grass is set against a blue ocean. A coastal dune, beach path print by Carolyn Cochrane is hiding what lies ahead and sparks the imagination.
Minimalist flowers art prints for bathroom
Minimalist flowers art prints for bathroom are a great way to add just a touch of color to your bathroom. Grouped flower prints would look interesting too. Here is an art print of a yellow vase with geometric grey flowers by mirimo, or pick these retro flowers by the same artist. Red jasper in a vase by Tracie Andrews will bring a red accent if you already have other red features in the bathroom. Still life with a palm leaf in a vase by City Art is another good choice. This eucalyptus in a vase by moderntropical is simply beautiful.
Seashells art prints for bathroom
Art prints of individual shells are a great way to accomplish a “beach” vibe without showing an image of a beach. These three prints of seashell one, seashell two, and a starfish by Carolyn Cochrane would work cohesive in a group, one next to another.