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14 Amazing Bathroom Accent Wall Ideas To Transform Your Space

Bathroom accent walls are becoming a must-have. Gone are the days of single tile schemes – there’s a growing trend that’s seeing us mix up our tiles, materials, colors, and patterns in our bathrooms. And because bathrooms are often one of the smallest rooms in the home, it’s the perfect place to experiment with style...

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| Updated: July 21, 2022

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14 Amazing Bathroom Accent Wall Ideas To Transform Your Space

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Bathroom accent walls are becoming a must-have. Gone are the days of single tile schemes – there’s a growing trend that’s seeing us mix up our tiles, materials, colors, and patterns in our bathrooms. And because bathrooms are often one of the smallest rooms in the home, it’s the perfect place to experiment with style and color.

Whether it’s multi-tonal tiles, bold wallpaper, or a dramatic color pop, there’s no limit to the looks you can achieve. Read on and enjoy our inspiring list of bathroom accent wall ideas to transform your space.

1. Honeycomb Dream

Create visual interest in your bathroom by combining small and large tiles. We love this white honeycomb accent wall which provides a light contrast next to the deep grey wall and floor tiles.

The honeycomb pattern also helps to draw the eye up to the vaulted ceiling, increasing the sense of space. Use smaller tiles on your accent wall to create a feature, and use larger tiles on your floor and remaining walls for a cohesive look.

2. Contemporary Slats

Introduce wood in your bathroom for a contemporary look with texture. Paired with white walls and fixtures, natural wood slats provide a chic Scandi twist. Use slats to make an accent wall in your bathroom and position them vertically to add height.

Combine your slats with white painted walls or tiles to create contrast.

3. Bold Terrazzo

Make an impact in a small bathroom with a bold accent wall. Even the smallest of spaces can benefit from a pop of color, so don’t be afraid to get playful with your style.

Choose on-trend terrazzo on your sink wall to bring a colorful edge to your bathroom. Then, pair it with white wall and floor tiles to really make your terrazzo pop.

4. Two-Tone Tiles

This beautiful bathroom mixes different colored tiles in playful positions for a unique style with bags of personality. Choose the same tiles in two different colors for a contemporary style in your bathroom.

Pair white with a pastel color like pale pink, blue or green to create a light and bright space.

5. Orange Stripe

Looking for a simple but stylish way to add color to your bathroom? Create an accent wall by adding recessed shelving with a pop of color.

This contemporary bathroom uses a simplistic monochrome scheme, but adding an orange recessed shelf along one wall brings energy to the space. Complement neutral schemes with pastel colors or rich, vibrant jewel tones.

6. Multi-Tonal Herringbone

These neutral herringbone tiles make for a contemporary finish in this stylish shower room. Paired with beige wall tiles and pale wood storage cabinets, it creates a warm, multi-tonal aesthetic.

You can make an impact in a small bathroom with multi-tonal texture – layer different tones using a herringbone pattern on your feature wall. It’s a fantastic way to add depth and interest to more compact spaces.

7. Vertical Stripe

This gorgeous bathroom proves that you don’t need to tile an entire wall to create an impactful design. Instead, add a vertical stripe of tiles behind your sink to create a beautiful accent against white walls.

Choose different tiles from the ones you’ve used on your floor and shower area for a modern finish that will stand the test of time.

8. Patterned Wallpaper

Patterned wallpaper is a fantastic way to bring color and interest to your space. Combine a half-tiled wall with bold botanical wallpaper around your sink area to create a high-impact design.

Choose simple tiles like a white subway style so you can easily change your wallpaper when you crave a change in future.

9. Framed Tiles

Create a unique centerpiece on your shower wall with decorative tiles. This traditional bathroom incorporates a stunning mix of white subway tiles, patterned tiles, and marble accents.

Black tiles frame the decorative shower tiles, creating a show-stopping feature wall. Include a square of different tiles in the center of your shower wall to make your own amazing accent. 

10. Wrap-Around Tiles

Experimenting with boundaries is a great way to create visual interest in your bathroom. With slate tiles flowing across to the next wall, this bathroom design brings texture and depth.

Lay your accent tiles horizontally and let them wrap around slightly onto the adjoining wall to make a fabulous feature.

11. Multi-Tonal Color

Add texture to your bathroom by creating a feature wall from smaller, multi-tonal tiles. These multi-tonal green wall tiles evoke connotations of nature, creating a sense of serenity.

Make your own calming space with pale blue, green, or pink tones on your accent wall. Complement your colorful wall with simple, large white tiles on the other walls and floor.

12. Pink Accent Wall

Pale pink is an excellent choice for bathrooms. It’s calming, uplifting and extremely versatile, too. Pair it with spearmint and black accents and you have a quirky retro feel, or combine it with marble for a sleek and modern vibe.

Use pastel pink tiles on one wall with white on your remaining walls for a stunning scheme that won’t be too sickly sweet. Lay your tiles vertically or in a herringbone pattern on your sink wall to draw the eye up and add to the sense of height in your space.

13. Green Scallops

Fan shapes are a popular feature in Art Deco design, so why not give your bathroom a glamorous edge with a scallop feature wall? These emerald green accent tiles offer a welcome pop of color against pale grey tiles and provide a playful feel.

Bring the space together by using your accent color in towels and accessories, too.

14. Paneled Wall

Paneling is fantastic for adding character to any space. In bathrooms, it gives an opulent and traditional feel. This dramatic black bathroom is pure luxury, with copper accents bringing extra warmth.

Add Jacobean-style paneling to one wall to create a feature in your bathroom. Create a cohesive design by painting your paneling and walls all one color – it’s a great way of enhancing the sense of space, too.

Which Wall Should Be the Accent Wall in a Bathroom?

When it comes to bathrooms, there’s no right or wrong. Accent walls look great behind vanity units, in showers, or behind a statement tub. Look to the features on or around your wall to help you decide where to create your accent wall. 

Do Accent Walls Make a Room Look Bigger or Smaller?

Accent walls make rooms look bigger because they bring extra detail, which helps break up the space. But it’s worth bearing in mind that some colors are more effective than others.

For example, deep greens, blues, and purples help to visually pull the wall away and make a room feel larger.

Should My Accent Wall Be Lighter or Darker?

The general rule is that an accent wall should be darker than your other walls – ideally, at least two shades darker. However, don’t be afraid to experiment with even deeper hues – darker colors can create a greater sense of space by drawing the eye to them.

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