10 Bathroom Window Blinds Ideas You’ll Love: Creative, Stylish, and Practical Ways to Dress Your Bathroom WindowsSienna BrooksJan 20, 2026Table of Contents1. Faux Wood Blinds2. Waterproof Roller Shades3. Bamboo Blinds4. Top-Down Bottom-Up Blinds5. Vinyl Venetian Blinds6. Sheer Shades7. Patterned Roller Blinds8. Roman Blinds with Waterproof Fabric9. Café-Style Shutters10. Motorized BlindsFAQFree Room PlannerDesign your dream room online for free with the powerful room designer toolStart for FREEOnce, a client asked me if I could design a bathroom without any blinds because, in her words, “the neighbors are part of the decor.” As much as I admire community spirit, privacy in the bathroom is non-negotiable! Over the years, I’ve realized that small spaces like bathrooms can really spark big ideas, especially when you’re balancing style, function, and a little bit of quirk. Today, I’m sharing 10 bathroom window blinds ideas that come straight from my own projects and experiments.1. Faux Wood BlindsI love faux wood in bathrooms — it gives you that warm, natural look of timber without worrying about humidity damage. The trick is to choose a high-quality finish so it doesn't look plastic. I once paired white faux wood blinds with soft grey walls, and it set such a calming tone. If you’re planning the whole room layout, a carefully planned bathroom layout will help you see exactly how they fit in.save pin2. Waterproof Roller ShadesThese are perfect for minimalist bathrooms. They roll up neatly to let in daylight but can handle splashes when you’re in the shower. I like using light-filtering fabrics to keep a soft glow instead of harsh sunlight. The only catch? Go for mildew-resistant material to save yourself headaches later.save pin3. Bamboo BlindsThey instantly bring in a spa vibe. I once installed bamboo blinds next to a freestanding tub, paired with leafy plants — it felt like a mini retreat. Be sure to seal them properly, though; otherwise, natural fibers can warp in moist air.save pin4. Top-Down Bottom-Up BlindsThese are genius for privacy and light control at the same time. You can lower from the top to keep light in without flashing your neighbors. They work wonders in bathrooms with street-facing windows, though they can be a little pricier upfront.save pin5. Vinyl Venetian BlindsLow maintenance, easy to wipe clean, and available in loads of colors. I once used pale blue vinyl blinds to echo a client’s mosaic tiles, and it worked surprisingly well. For complex bathroom remodels, I often mock it up in a custom floor plan preview so we can test color harmony before buying.save pin6. Sheer ShadesIf your bathroom has frosted windows but you still want a soft-dressed look, sheer shades are ideal. They diffuse light beautifully. The downside? They’re not as robust against splashes, so best for windows away from the shower or tub.save pin7. Patterned Roller BlindsWant a bold statement? Go for a fun print. In a tiny powder room, I once used botanical-print roller blinds, and it made the whole space feel lively. Just make sure the pattern doesn’t overpower other features.save pin8. Roman Blinds with Waterproof FabricRoman blinds bring softness, but in bathrooms, waterproof fabric is a must. I’ve used them in vintage-style bathrooms to add a hint of luxury. They do require a bit more care when cleaning compared to basic rollers.save pin9. Café-Style ShuttersThese cover only the lower half of the window, giving privacy while letting upper light in — perfect for airy bathrooms. A white painted finish pairs well with almost any style. I love showing clients how this works in a realistic bathroom visualization before they commit.save pin10. Motorized BlindsFor a touch of tech luxury, motorized blinds let you adjust privacy with the push of a button. Ideal if your bathroom window is hard to reach. Just be mindful — they cost more and need a power source, so plan wiring early.save pinFAQQ: Can I use wooden blinds in a bathroom?A: Yes, but only if they are treated or faux wood, to avoid moisture damage.Q: What blinds work best for small bathrooms?A: Roller shades and top-down bottom-up blinds are space-saving and versatile.Q: How do I keep bathroom blinds from getting moldy?A: Choose moisture-resistant materials and ensure good ventilation.Start for FREEPlease check with customer service before testing new feature.Free Room PlannerDesign your dream room online for free with the powerful room designer toolStart for FREE