An easy way to liven up the bathroom is to add indoor plants.

Popular bathroom plants include ferns, bamboo, snake plants and spider plants. When choosing plants consider the size of your bathroom, how moisture-rich the room is (how many people shower in your bathroom on a daily basis?) and the amount of light that enters the room. Choose a plant that is best suited to your unique bathroom environment.

When it comes to situating plants in the bathroom, options are usually more limited. There’s only so much space to work with and most people aren’t keen on the idea of a jungle-bathroom. Not to worry, adding just one plant in the right location can do wonders for your bathroom.

To get you inspired, we’ve created this gallery of bathrooms with indoor plants. They all feature plants differently.

One commonality is that none of these bathrooms are overrun with plants, showing that less can be more.

1. Plants with white flowers

1. Plants with white flowers
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Plants with white flowers will pop in bathrooms that feature darker tiles.

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2. Jutting walls

2. Jutting walls
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Nib walls (short sections of wall that jut out) make a great surface for indoor plants.

3. Mini planter box

3. Mini planter box
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No space to spare? Consider adding a mini planter box on top of your toilet.

An easy way to liven up the bathroom is to add indoor plants.

Popular bathroom plants include ferns, bamboo, snake plants and spider plants. When choosing plants consider the size of your bathroom, how moisture-rich the room is (how many people shower in your bathroom on a daily basis?) and the amount of light that enters the room. Choose a plant that is best suited to your unique bathroom environment.

When it comes to situating plants in the bathroom, options are usually more limited. There’s only so much space to work with and most people aren’t keen on the idea of a jungle-bathroom. Not to worry, adding just one plant in the right location can do wonders for your bathroom.

To get you inspired, we’ve created this gallery of bathrooms with indoor plants. They all feature plants differently.

One commonality is that none of these bathrooms are overrun with plants, showing that less can be more.

4. Sink and Open Shelving

4. Sink and Open Shelving
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This bathroom utilises sink and open shelving space to feature indoor plants

5. Statement plants

5. Statement plants
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Simple and stunning, one Weeping Fig makes a huge statement in this modern bathroom

6. Too much room?

6. Too much room?
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There is such a thing as too much open space, potted plants are used to give this bathroom a finishing touch

An easy way to liven up the bathroom is to add indoor plants.

Popular bathroom plants include ferns, bamboo, snake plants and spider plants. When choosing plants consider the size of your bathroom, how moisture-rich the room is (how many people shower in your bathroom on a daily basis?) and the amount of light that enters the room. Choose a plant that is best suited to your unique bathroom environment.

When it comes to situating plants in the bathroom, options are usually more limited. There’s only so much space to work with and most people aren’t keen on the idea of a jungle-bathroom. Not to worry, adding just one plant in the right location can do wonders for your bathroom.

To get you inspired, we’ve created this gallery of bathrooms with indoor plants. They all feature plants differently.

One commonality is that none of these bathrooms are overrun with plants, showing that less can be more.

7. Go Fancy

7. Go Fancy
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Expecting guests? Use indoor plants and ribbon to make things look just a little bit fancy