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5 Best Bathroom Wall Options

by Tasteofthekitchen March 28, 2024
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Bathroom walls are different from walls in other parts of the home. In living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, and other completely dry areas, any type of wall covering will work. In bathrooms, water comes from all directions. Moisture, both from direct tub and shower overspray and moisture-laden air, is often devastating for bathroom walls. Although Bathroom vent fans do help, well-vented bathrooms can still have moisture issues.

Below, we’ve highlighted the best bathroom wall options to help you combat any moisture issues.

List of Contents

  • Types of Bathroom Wall Surfaces
  • Best Materials for Bathroom Walls
    • Vinyl Wallpaper
    • Vinyl Wallpaper
    • Ceramic or Glass Tile
    • Beadboard
    • Tileboard
  • Maintaining Your Bathroom Walls

Types of Bathroom Wall Surfaces

Surface Pros Cons
Vinyl wallpaper Easy to install because it can be unpeeled and reapplied more than once Some vinyl wallpaper is not suited for heavy moisture
Interior paint Designated bathroom paint has mold- and mildew-inhibiting additives If designated bathroom paint is chosen, it can cost up to twice as much as regular interior paint
Tile Tile is 100-percent waterproof as long as it is expertly installed Too much tile can overwhelm a room and make it feel sterile
Beadboard Beadboard helps to protect walls against direct moisture from shower or bathtub Beadboard’s traditional look may not work for all bathroom styles
Tileboard Tileboard can be a quick fix for bad drywall in a kitchen or bathroom Medium density fiberboard (MDF) with a hard melamine layer on top is a poor substitute for real tile

Best Materials for Bathroom Walls

Whether you’re remodeling your bathroom or tackling a new build, the bathroom is always a high priority. As you’re considering the best material for a bathroom wall, think about the daily wear and tear on a bathroom. It needs to be able to stand up to humidity and moisture, and it needs to be easily wiped down and cleaned. Water resistant properties are key.

Vinyl Wallpaper

Vinyl-coated wallpaper is one of the better options for bathroom walls in terms of functionality (all-paper coverings will degrade in the moist environment). But if 100-percent vinyl wallpaper makes you think of a hotel, think again. Vinyl wallpaper has grown up and become sophisticated. Retailers such as Tempaper offer gorgeous vinyl wallpapers that have graced homes featured in style and shelter magazines.

Just be sure that your present wall surface can accept peelable vinyl wallpaper. Because it is less sticky than permanent wallpaper, peelable vinyl wallpaper will not stick to matte, flat, or rough surfaces. Also, vinyl wallpaper works best for indirect, ambient moisture. So use in conjunction with a surface that covers the lower section of the walls. There are, however, some vinyl wallpapers that will withstand direct contact from water, such as in a shower stall.

One benefit of vinyl wallpaper is that you can actually try it out before applying it. Buy a roll or a sample, then stick it up in the room. Large patterns will visually reduce the size of your bathroom. Verticals draw your eye upward and make the room feel taller. Horizontals seem to widen it.

Vinyl Wallpaper

Vinyl-coated wallpaper is one of the better options for bathroom walls in terms of functionality (all-paper coverings will degrade in the moist environment). But if 100-percent vinyl wallpaper makes you think of a hotel, think again. Vinyl wallpaper has grown up and become sophisticated. Retailers such as Tempaper offer gorgeous vinyl wallpapers that have graced homes featured in style and shelter magazines.

Just be sure that your present wall surface can accept peelable vinyl wallpaper. Because it is less sticky than permanent wallpaper, peelable vinyl wallpaper will not stick to matte, flat, or rough surfaces. Also, vinyl wallpaper works best for indirect, ambient moisture. So use in conjunction with a surface that covers the lower section of the walls. There are, however, some vinyl wallpapers that will withstand direct contact from water, such as in a shower stall.

One benefit of vinyl wallpaper is that you can actually try it out before applying it. Buy a roll or a sample, then stick it up in the room. Large patterns will visually reduce the size of your bathroom. Verticals draw your eye upward and make the room feel taller. Horizontals seem to widen it.

Ceramic or Glass Tile

Ceramic tile is a classic choice for bathroom walls. With tile, as long as it is properly applied, moisture will never be a problem. Since the days of the ancient Romans, tile has been used even for standing-water surfaces such as the insides of bathtubs and pools.

Design is your main consideration. All tile has grout, and grout means lines. Lines create patterns that can either enhance or detract from the bathroom’s appearance. Too many tiles can make a room feel busy, ponderous, sterile, and even depressing. Partially tiling the wall is a good compromise. Ceramic tile used as a wainscot usually stops at a certain point on the wall, around 36 inches is typical.

Beadboard

Beadboard provides only partial coverage for the wall: the lower half. But the lower section is the most important part when it comes to moisture problems. Beadboard can be painted with semi-gloss or glossy paint, which thoroughly protects the lower parts of the walls against moisture.

For easier installation, purchase panels of beadboard that are eight feet long by four feet high. Installed lengthwise, these long boards lay down quickly with construction glue and finish nails. For a more refined and historically accurate look, choose individual beadboard planks.

Beadboard gives your bathroom a classic look, which can be either an asset or a deficit. For traditionally styled bathrooms, beadboard fits right in. For modern bathrooms, beadboard is out of place and ungainly.

Tileboard

At first glance, tileboard looks like ceramic tile. Tileboard comes in large format panels that let you install 32 square feet of wall covering that looks nominally like tile in just a few minutes.

Better tileboard looks closer to real ceramic tile and the wear surface is coated, so it repels moisture. Cheap and easy to install, tileboard is best used for a guest bathroom or basement bathroom due to its economical appearance. Tileboard is a bargain material that fixes wall problems quickly but adds little long-term value to your home.

One downside to tileboard is that it rapidly swells up and will not recover its original dimensions if water reaches the back of it. One way to avoid this problem is to keep all seams and edges caulked with bathroom-grade silicone caulk.

Maintaining Your Bathroom Walls

Regardless of the material of your bathroom walls, keeping them clean is part of regular bathroom maintenance. Wipe them down regularly to keep dust and hair from accumulating, particularly in bathrooms that get extremely humid. Clean them whenever you deep clean your bathroom. Use a cleaning solution that is safe for your specific wall material to prevent mold from growing.

FAQ
What is the best material for bathroom walls?

While there are several water resistant options that will hold up in a bathroom, experts agree that porcelain, ceramic, or glass tile are the best options for bathroom walls.

What sheeting is best for bathroom walls?

You can use acrylic sheeting on your bathroom walls for a durable, cost-effective option.

What is the cheapest option for bathroom walls?

The cheapest option is simply to paint your bathroom walls! Choose a semi-gloss paint for a finish that stands up to moisture and is easy to clean.

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