You might find that green is exactly what your bathroom needs to feel a bit more settled and comfortable. Whether you’re thinking about painting, tiling, or wallpaper, these 22 ideas will give you some good ways to use green there.
Woven Insets Add Natural Texture to Your Vanity

Vanities with cane or rattan insets lend a textured detail to the bathroom. This woven design forms a counterpoint to white cabinetry and a marble countertop. It’s a good way to keep items out of sight while still having them handy.
Immerse Your Space in Green Hex Tile

Throughout the room, small green hexagon tiles cover both the walls and floor in a continuous pattern. This repeated tile arrangement forms a backdrop for your bathroom fixtures.
Arched Glass Barn Doors Add Architectural Flair

For entryways, a pair of double barn doors features arched glass panels. These doors are painted a rich olive green, a color that sits well against neutral walls and wood-toned flooring.
Geometric Tile Accents Create a Patterned Border

To break up solid color expanses, a geometric tile pattern makes a border around your shower or bathtub. The repeating starburst motif in green, black, and white adds personality to the design.
Sage Green Shelves with Brass Railings Keep Items Secure

To your bathroom, sage green shelves with decorative brass railings are a good fit, particularly because the railings prevent rolled towels or small vases from sliding off the surface.
Green Vanity Paired with Woven Baskets for Cozy Storage

Tuck woven baskets into the open shelving beneath your green vanity. Their dark, natural texture contrasts with the painted cabinetry.
Distressed Green Vanity with Ornate Drawer Pulls

Consider a distressed green vanity for your bathroom sink.
Textured Drum Table Adds a Convenient Surface Near Tub

A drum-shaped side table with a distressed, wood-like finish sits next to the bathtub. Its unique vertical plank detailing creates a surface for a book or a small plant.
Dramatic Onyx Slab Creates a Statement Wall

Cover an entire wall in your bathroom with a large, veined onyx slab. The natural green and amber patterns of the material pair well with simple chrome fixtures and minimalist design elements.
Jute Basket for Open Vanity Storage

Tucked beneath your vanity, a large woven jute basket sits for extra towels or toiletries.
Dark Wood Vanity with Spool Legs Holds Woven Baskets

Consider a dark wood vanity, defined by its turned spool legs, with woven baskets tucked neatly beneath the countertop to hold towels and other bathroom essentials.
Woven Trunk Under Sink Adds Casual Storage

Under the sink, a large, rectangular woven trunk holds extra towels or toiletries. Its natural texture creates a warm contrast with bold blue and white wallpaper.
Clear Tray Organizes Bathroom Countertop Essentials

A shallow, clear acrylic tray on your vanity countertop corrals small items such as soap and toothbrushes. This keeps toothpaste tubes and brushes from scattering. It’s a useful piece for keeping the counter clear for wiping.
Round Woven Basket Holds Rolled Towels Near Seating

Near seating, a tall, round woven basket with cutout handles keeps rolled towels within easy reach, its textured, neutral tone complementing the bold ikat pattern.
Whimsical Butterfly Wallpaper Adds a Playful Touch

Inject personality into your bathroom with bold insect-print wallpaper. It features a lively scattering of colorful butterflies and dragonflies across a white background.
Gold Frame Mirror Adds Warmth to Green Tile Bathroom

A rounded gold frame around your bathroom mirror stands out against cool green subway tiles, its metallic sheen contrasting with matte finishes and modern fixtures.
Monogrammed Towel Adds Personal Flair to Sconce Hook

Hanging from a wall sconce hook, a plush white hand towel with a green monogram provides a custom touch.
Emerald Subway Tile Wall Adds a Rich Backdrop

Glossy emerald subway tiles, covering a wall, command attention. The horizontal arrangement, with subtle variations in shade, offers depth to the space.
Woven Stool Adds a Textured Surface for Bathing Essentials

Place a round, woven basket with a textured finish next to your bathtub to hold towels or toiletries. Its open weave shows the material.
Wooden Chair Adds a Rustic Touch Next to the Tub

A simple wooden chair sits next to the tub, ready for a towel or bathing essentials. Its rustic design appears alongside the natural textures and light colors in the bathroom.








