Bathroom Wallpaper in Green Tones

Green bathroom wallpaper is water-resistant and made to last in high-humidity areas. Our selection includes patterns like sage plaid, herringbone, botanical ferns, and geometric tiles. These designs are a quick and durable way to update master baths or powder rooms without using paint. We print each order on demand using digital technology to reduce waste. This collection ranges from light mint to deep emerald and dark green bathroom wallpaper, which fits both modern and classic homes. Explore our full selection of green wallpaper for bathroom use and turn your space into a soothing sanctuary.


About collection

Green bathroom wallpaper is water-resistant and made to last in high-humidity areas. Our selection includes patterns like sage plaid, herringbone, botanical ferns, and geometric tiles. These designs are a quick and durable way to update master baths or powder rooms without using paint. We print each order on demand using digital technology to reduce waste. This collection ranges from light mint to deep emerald and dark green bathroom wallpaper, which fits both modern and classic homes. Explore our full selection of green wallpaper for bathroom use and turn your space into a soothing sanctuary.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, our peel and stick wallpaper is safe for bathrooms, especially if you have a standard exhaust fan. The fan removes excess steam, which helps the adhesive stay strong on the wall. You should not place it inside a shower or anywhere it gets soaked with water.

You can use wallpaper in a bathroom with a shower if you have proper airflow. It is important to install the panels on a smooth, dry surface. While the material handles steam well, it is not meant for direct contact with running water. Using a vent fan during and after your shower will help the wallpaper last a long time.

Green is a natural base that matches many different finishes. Sage and light green look excellent with white tile and light wood accents. If you choose a dark green pattern, try matching it with brass or matte black hardware for a high-end look. You can also pair these designs with earthy colors like tan or soft pink.

If you already have green walls, you can coordinate them with a patterned wallpaper that shares a similar undertone. For instance, a white and green floral or geometric print can break up a solid wall while keeping the room cohesive. If your walls are a deep forest green, a neutral wallpaper with small green accents is a good choice.