How to Use Pink Wallpaper In Your Bathroom

Channing B • October 8, 2025

Modern Bathroom Makeover: Pink Wallpaper In Your Bathroom

Wallpaper has well and truly made a comeback — and this time, it’s not confined to lounge rooms or bedrooms. Bathrooms, often thought of as strictly tile-and-paint spaces, are being transformed into statement zones with pattern, texture and personality. One of the most exciting trends emerging from this shift is the use of pink wallpaper.


Pink has evolved far beyond its traditional associations with femininity. It’s now considered one of the most adaptable and uplifting colours in modern interiors. Whether you’re drawn to a soft blush that evokes calmness, a playful pastel that adds charm, or a bold fuchsia that makes a confident design statement, pink wallpaper can completely change the atmosphere of your bathroom.



In this guide, we’ll look at how to successfully incorporate pink wallpaper into your bathroom — from choosing the right shade and wallpaper type to pairing it with tiles, fittings, and décor.

A modern pink bathroom with soft cherry blossom pink wallpaper

Why Choose Pink Wallpaper for a Bathroom?


Pink is having a well-deserved moment in the design world because it’s both timeless and versatile. In bathrooms, it offers warmth and personality that traditional neutral palettes sometimes lack. The right shade of pink can set the tone for your entire space, from serene and sophisticated to vibrant and energetic.


A soft pastel pink can instantly make a small bathroom feel airy and open, while a deeper rose or coral tone can bring depth and drama to a larger room. Unlike some bolder colours that can overwhelm, pink tends to complement rather than dominate. It blends effortlessly with whites, greys, timber, and even metallic finishes, making it a flexible choice for many bathroom styles.


However, if you want it to stand out, that's always possible too.


Beyond aesthetics, pink has a psychological appeal as well. It’s often associated with calm, comfort and optimism,  all qualities that make it ideal for a space dedicated to self-care and relaxation. In short, pink wallpaper adds not only visual beauty but also emotional warmth to your bathroom.


Choosing the Right Shade of Pink


Selecting the perfect shade of pink can be the most enjoyable part of the process, but it’s worth considering how lighting, space and style all play a role. A pastel pink, for example, works beautifully in smaller bathrooms or those with limited natural light. Its pale tone reflects light and helps create a sense of space and freshness. This look pairs wonderfully with white fixtures, glass showers, and silver or chrome accents.


For those wanting something more refined, a blush or dusty rose shade is a classic choice. These muted tones bring sophistication without feeling too bold and pair elegantly with marble or terrazzo tiles. They’re particularly popular in bathrooms styled around soft minimalism or modern Australian interiors that balance warmth with restraint.


If your goal is to make a strong design statement, deeper tones such as magenta, coral or even raspberry pink can be stunning. These richer shades create contrast, especially when combined with crisp white or matte black fittings. They also work well in powder rooms, where bold choices often have the most impact.


Finally, earthy pinks think clay, terracotta, or peach or blush, are perfect for those leaning towards natural textures and organic styles. These tones sit beautifully alongside raw timber, woven accessories and natural stone, creating a grounded and coastal-inspired aesthetic.


No matter which shade you choose, always test samples in your actual bathroom. Lighting can change everything,  warm bulbs can make pinks feel creamier, while cooler lighting might bring out lilac or coral undertones.


  • Choose soft subtle patterns and tones for a softer feel
  • Use smaller coverage areas with bolder patterns for greater impact
  • Darker tones with pink can have a more masculine feel if that is your aesthetic
  • Wallpapers with more natural patterns can seem less "pink"
A modern bathroom with natural pink shades in the wallpaper.

Choosing the Right Type of Wallpaper


Bathrooms are high-humidity areas, so not every wallpaper will hold up well in the environment. Thankfully, today’s technology has made it possible to enjoy wallpaper without worrying about steam and moisture damage.


Vinyl wallpaper is often the most practical choice. It’s moisture-resistant, easy to wipe clean, and available in a wide range of designs and textures. Vinyl finishes are perfect for areas near vanities or bathtubs where splashes might occur.


For those who love the flexibility of redecorating, peel-and-stick wallpaper is another fantastic option. It’s especially useful for renters or homeowners who enjoy updating their décor seasonally. Peel-and-stick wallpaper can be removed cleanly, allowing for experimentation without commitment.


While I am very hesitant to recommend them, places like Temu can allow you to get an affordable peel and stick option to test if you are really up for wallpaper in your bathroom. This flamingo one is very bold but for $30/roll maybe its worth trying.


Textured wallpapers can bring a luxurious feel, but they’re best used on walls that aren’t exposed to heavy moisture. Raised or embossed patterns add depth and tactile interest, creating an element of sophistication that’s hard to achieve with flat paint.


Whichever option you select, proper ventilation is crucial. An effective exhaust fan will help prevent humidity build-up and ensure your wallpaper remains looking beautiful for years to come.


Pairing Pink Wallpaper with Fixtures and Finishes


The real beauty of pink wallpaper lies in how easily it can complement other materials and finishes. For instance, if your bathroom features sleek chrome taps and fittings, a pastel or blush wallpaper can soften the look and introduce warmth without clashing. If you prefer a more dramatic contrast, matte black fixtures work wonderfully with both pale and bold pinks, bringing structure and modernity to the design.


Brushed brass or gold hardware pairs perfectly with dusty rose or terracotta wallpaper, adding a touch of glamour without being overly showy. The combination feels both modern and timeless, especially when teamed with white or marble tiles.


When it comes to tiles, consider the balance of pattern and texture. If your wallpaper has a bold print, keep tiles simple with classic white subway tiles or large-format neutral tiles work best. Conversely, if your wallpaper design is subtle, you can afford to bring in a more textured or patterned tile such as terrazzo or handmade ceramics.


Timber accents can also make a huge difference. Warm-toned wood vanities, shelving, or mirror frames introduce an organic element that pairs beautifully with pink. This balance of natural and refined materials creates a bathroom that feels grounded yet elegant.

A dark grey and black bathroom with a bold geometric pink wallpaper.

Placement Ideas: Where to Use Pink Wallpaper


You don’t need to wallpaper every wall to make an impact. Sometimes, a well-placed feature wall can transform the whole space.


A feature wall behind the vanity is one of the most popular choices. It frames the mirror and draws the eye, giving the bathroom an instant focal point. Similarly, a wall behind a freestanding bath can become a dramatic backdrop that makes the room feel curated and luxurious.


If you’re designing a powder room, consider going all in with full-wall coverage creates an immersive effect that feels bold yet intentional. Powder rooms often benefit from riskier design choices since they’re smaller and used less frequently.


Alternatively, a half-wall approach is ideal for family bathrooms or spaces with high moisture. Pair pink wallpaper on the upper section with white tiles or wainscoting below for a balanced, practical design. It’s also a clever way to introduce colour without overwhelming the space.


For the adventurous, wallpapering the ceiling is an emerging trend. It’s a subtle way to introduce pink while keeping the walls simple, particularly effective in rooms with skylights or high ceilings.


Care and Maintenance


Maintaining wallpaper in a bathroom is easier than many people think. The key is prevention and regular care. Always ensure your bathroom has proper ventilation to keep humidity under control. An exhaust fan or open window can go a long way towards preventing moisture build-up and mould.


Wipe down the wallpaper gently with a soft, damp cloth if water splashes occur, and avoid using harsh cleaning products or abrasive sponges. Vinyl wallpapers can usually be cleaned more easily, while delicate or textured papers may require a light dusting instead.



Avoid placing wallpaper in direct splash zones such as inside showers or directly behind basins. Even moisture-resistant wallpaper will eventually suffer from constant exposure to water. For these areas, tiles remain the best choice.

A modern bathroom with mid century inspired patterned pink wallpaper.

Styling Inspiration


How you style your pink wallpaper will depend on the look you want to achieve. For a modern minimalist aesthetic, opt for soft blush wallpaper with clean lines, white fixtures, and a frameless glass shower. Keep accessories simple,  a few neatly rolled towels, greenery, or a single sculptural vase is all you need.


For something with vintage charm, floral pink prints or damask designs can look stunning paired with brass taps, clawfoot baths, and decorative mirrors. Add wall sconces or pendant lighting to complete the nostalgic feel.

If you love a coastal-inspired bathroom, choose pinks that lean towards coral or shell tones. Pair them with sandy neutrals, woven baskets, and pale timber. The combination feels sunlit and fresh — perfect for Australian homes near the coast.


Those who lean towards luxury and glamour can experiment with deeper pinks such as magenta or rose-red, combined with marble tiles, gold fixtures, and dramatic lighting. A bold pattern or geometric print can make the bathroom feel like a boutique hotel suite.


Final Tips Before You Start


Before you begin, take the time to visualise how the wallpaper will interact with your bathroom’s lighting and scale. Order samples and tape them to different walls to see how they look throughout the day. Bathrooms often have artificial lighting, so make sure your chosen pink doesn’t turn too orange or dull under warm light.


Balance is also key. If your wallpaper pattern is large or bold, keep other elements restrained so the space doesn’t feel cluttered. On the other hand, if you choose a subtle pink with minimal pattern, you can introduce more character through towels, mirrors, or decorative accents.


Finally, trust your instincts. Bathrooms should feel personal and inviting, they’re spaces of comfort, not just functionality. If a particular shade of pink makes you feel calm, happy, or inspired, it’s probably the right choice.


Where To Purchase Pink Wallpaper In Australia


Of course the best place to start is a local wallpaper shop if you have one nearby. Alternatively  it is super easy to buy wallpaper from online suppliers now. They often also have tools to help you calculate how much you will need  and will usually have installation guides as well.



GiffyWalls have some great murals and wallpaper. This Ombre pink fade is amazing!

Giffywalls Ombre Pink fade wallpaper.

This more patterned option is just as nice and would amazing on a bathroom wall.

Pink patterned ombre wallpaper from Giffywalls.

If you are feeling brave, consider this more retro styled option.

Retro inspired pink arched wallpaper from Giffy Walls

Conclusion


Pink wallpaper has the power to completely redefine a bathroom, turning it from an ordinary space into something special. Whether you gravitate toward soft blush tones that feel spa-like, earthy clay hues that bring warmth, or bold fuchsia that makes a confident statement, pink can bring personality and balance in equal measure.


By choosing the right wallpaper type, pairing it with suitable materials, and maintaining it properly, you can enjoy a bathroom that not only looks beautiful but also feels uplifting every single day. Pink is more than just a colour, it’s a design statement that embodies warmth, creativity, and joy.


So, if you’ve been thinking about giving your bathroom a refresh, start with pink wallpaper. You might just find that a splash of colour is all it takes to transform your space into your new favourite room.

Grey tilled bathroom with a pop of fuchsia palm leaf wallpaper.

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Channing: The owner and driving force behind Platypus And Pine

About The Author


I'm Channing and I am the driving force behind Platypus and Pine. I've had over 30 years of experience in designing, renovating and customising Australian homes.


I've used everything from aluminium to velvet as decor choices and love a wide variety of styles and themes.


My absolute favourite is Mid Century Modern and I was fortunate enough to spend 2 weeks in Palm Springs for Modernism week just last year.