My youngest hates baths. The plain white tiles made it feel like a doctor's office. One weekend, I added color. Suddenly, she'd linger, splashing happily.
Color wakes up a kids' bathroom. It turns chores into play.
I've tested these in my own home. Some stuck, others went back. Here's what lasts.
10 Vivid Kids Bathroom Colorful Decor Ideas You'll Love
These 10 kids bathroom colorful decor ideas come from my real spaces. They're simple to add, kid-proof, and bring joy without chaos.
1. Rainbow Striped Towel Hooks That Turn Walls Alive

I hung these hooks low so little hands could reach. Before, towels piled on the floor. Now, each color draws eyes up, making the room feel taller and brighter.
The stripes pull you in. Blues calm, reds energize. Kids grab their favorite without asking.
I bought plastic ones first—they cracked. Go ceramic. Mount them at elbow height for your kids.
Space feels organized, playful. Mornings flow better.
What You’ll Need for This Look
- Rainbow striped ceramic towel hooks set of 6
- Quick mount wall adhesive screws
- Cotton kids hand towels in coordinating stripes (12×12 inches)
2. Peel-and-Stick Backsplash in Underwater Blues and Greens

Sink splashes ruined my plain wall. I peeled on these ocean tones. Water beads right off, and it hides toothpaste marks.
The blues make mornings feel fresh, like a beach day. Kids point out "fish" patterns in the swirls.
Measure twice—mine warped at edges first time. Trim with scissors.
Now the vanity area pops without grout mess.
What You’ll Need for This Look
- Peel-and-stick backsplash vinyl tiles ocean blue green (12×12 inches)
- Utility scissors for vinyl trimming
- Sea glass soap dispenser turquoise
3. Chunky Color Block Bath Mats That Grip Wet Feet

Slips scared me daily. This mat's blocks in bold hues stay put, even soaked. Feet dry fast on the loops.
Orange wakes up the floor. It ties rug to curtain colors perfectly.
Cheap ones bunched—I returned two. Thick rubber base wins.
Bathroom feels grounded, safe. Kids step out smiling.
What You’ll Need for This Look
- Chunky color block bath mat rubber back (20×30 inches orange pink lime)
- Non-slip rug pad extra thick
- Matching color block hand towels set
4. Hanging Bubble Storage Pouches in Candy Pastels

Toys everywhere drove me nuts. These pouches dangle from the shower rod, bulging with bath squirties in soft pinks.
Pastels blend without screaming. Easy to rinse, no mildew.
Over-curtain rod first—too heavy. Use tension rod now.
Counter stays clear. Kids "shop" for toys themselves.
What You’ll Need for This Look
- Mesh hanging bubble storage pouches pastel set of 3
- Adjustable tension shower rod white
- Rubber bath toys multicolored set
5. Patterned Shower Curtain with Jungle Prints

Plain liner bored them. This jungle print turns tub time into adventure—monkeys swing in greens and yellows.
Light filters soft, colors glow. Waterproof coating shrugs off splashes.
I skipped liner once—mold city. Double up always.
Room feels wild yet cozy. Stories start here.
What You’ll Need for This Look
- Jungle print shower curtain polyester (72×72 inches)
- Rustproof shower curtain hooks colorful
- Clear PEVA shower liner
6. Shaped Toothbrush Holders in Neon Critters

Brushes rolled off counters. These critter holders grip tight, neons popping against white sinks.
Frogs grin in green—kids brush longer, giggling.
Bought glass—shattered. Ceramic lasts through drops.
Sink area sparks fun. Hygiene sneaks in easy.
What You’ll Need for This Look
- Neon critter toothbrush holders ceramic set (shark frog)
- Kids electric toothbrushes colorful
- Matching neon soap dish
7. Floating Shelves Painted in Fruit Sorbet Shades

Clutter built up. I painted cheap shelves in peachy tones, stacked jars of kid lotions.
Sorbets warm the tiles. Stuff stays put, in reach.
Paint dripped first batch—sand edges next time.
Walls gain personality. Essentials live pretty.
What You’ll Need for This Look
- Unfinished floating shelves wood 12-inch set of 2
- Water-based acrylic paint sorbet peach mango
- Glass apothecary jars colored lids
8. Wall Decals of Flying Balloons in Primary Pops

Blank walls echoed. Balloons float up high, primaries lifting the mood.
Removable vinyl—no damage when kids grow.
Too many first—peeled half back. Cluster five max.
Space lifts, literally. Joy without commitment.
What You’ll Need for This Look
- Flying balloon wall decals vinyl primary colors set
- Squeegee tool for decal application
- Kids step stool colorful
9. Tiered Fruit Basket for Bath Toys in Brights

Tub toys molded in piles. This basket drains them in sunny yellows, off the floor.
Tiers sort by size. Air flows free.
Wicker sagged—metal holds up.
Corner stays tidy. Dries fast, smells fresh.
What You’ll Need for This Look
10. Pom-Pom Trimmed Curtains at the Window

Harsh light glared. Pom-pom curtains filter soft, fringes dancing in reds and blues.
Privacy with play. Ties to rug tones.
Ironed wrong—poms frizzed. Steam only.
Window becomes feature. Light warms gently.
What You’ll Need for This Look
- Pom-pom trimmed cotton curtains multicolored (40×63 inches)
- Adjustable curtain rod white
- Fabric steamer handheld
Final Thoughts
Pick two or three ideas that fit your routine. Start small—color builds over time.
Your kids' bathroom can feel like theirs. You've got this.
It'll stick because it's real.