Aquatic or floral, graphic or tropical, classic or panoramic, a review in images of 10 beautiful bathrooms that have dared to use wallpaper. Original atmosphere guaranteed.
If terrazzo studded with sparkles, ribbed marble, flashy tiles or classic flat paint remain the most obvious options for pulsating the bathroom décor, wallpaper is one of the leading alternatives with originality. A decorative pillar acclaimed in all rooms of the house, this wall covering also offers its seductive characteristics in the creation of an intimate cocoon, allowing you to discover enchanting landscapes, graphic splashes or panoramas hemmed in vegetation. Charismatic, of course.What is the best wallpaper for a bathroom? What paper to put in a bathroom? Our answers in pictures.1/10 Bucolic wallpaper in the bathroom
Vintage vibe that stands the test of time. Mainly white so as not to lose any of the light that bathes the room, the walls of the bathroom are filled with antique mirrors and small touches of colour pulsating by the vintage chair and the "Raphael" wallpaper by Sandberg.
2/10 Floral wallpaper in the bathroom
With a Liberty spirit, this floral wallpaper imposes its refreshing look in this small bathroom. As if just picked in the paths of an English garden, the multicolored flowers awaken the midnight blue background of the Rifle Paper Co wallpaper with a soft poetry. To be copied without hesitation.
3/10 Original wallpaper in the bathroom
This pink bathroom clearly displays a pronounced taste for a powdery palette, proving in passing that wallpaper is particularly effective in sketching a décor with great potential. Wallpaper with a "Pink Flamingo" pattern by De Gournay, a custom-made Stonework washbasin, a Reid & Wright mirror, a custom-made terrazzo tile, Mosaic del Sur, sign a daring mix.
4/10 Tropical wallpaper in the bathroom
If the tropical trend is frightening, this "La Palmeraie" wallpaper by Pierre Frey proves that the plant motif has several strings to its bow. Like a soft explosion of palm trees on a white background, this wall covering imposes its variations on the border of vintage to add a dose of character to the room.
5/10 Aquatic wallpaper in the bathroom
Richly decorated, this bathroom gives pride of place to the seabed. With this blue-tinted wallpaper delicately illuminated with touches of gold and orange, the deep blue tiles that border the bathtub and this mirror in the spirit of a boat porthole, this water feature sounds like an iodized invitation.
6/10 Colourful wallpaper in the bathroom
In this master bathroom, the "Portovenere" wallpaper, Osborne & Little, displays the characteristic tones of the architecture of the north of the Italian peninsula. A striking chromatic range subtly declined on the cluster of suspensions made from gourds. Sly.
7/10 Tropical wallpaper in the bathroom
Without fear of patterns and crazy combinations, this bathroom succeeds in mixing exuberant wallpaper and subway tiles using the same tone. A deep green that vibrates with intensity on the glazed tiles as well as on the foliage of the "Beverly Hills" cladding by York Wallcoverings. The good idea? Cover the ceiling to create an exotic bubble.
8/10 Panoramic wallpaper in the bathroom
In this extraordinary bathroom, the panoramic wallpaper, unearthed at Ananbô, dresses the cupboards, which seem to disappear. We particularly like the custom-made geometric tiles that help make the décor more theatrical than ever. A bathroom where style and boldness merge? It's a big yes!
9/10 Wallpaper in a small bathroom
In this small bathroom, the codes of classic decoration are dynamited by details that make the difference. Chipped zellige splashbacks, pineapple wall lamps, black and white tiles, oriental-inspired mirrors, not to mention this exotic wallpaper with its changing colour in the light and its inspiring patterns.
10/10 Monochrome wallpaper in the bathroom
Although it is classically made, this bathroom is nonetheless populated with whimsical objects and dressed in muted shades, like an intimate boudoir. Special mention goes to the iconic patterns of the Farrow & Ball wallpaper which, highlighted by a monochrome base, finds its rightful place.