Eight Drunk Monkeys Powder Rooms to Inspire You
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- Drunk Monkeys - Peel & Stick Wallpaper
- Drunk Monkeys - Classic Wallpaper
- Animalistic Animals collection
Keep it Simple
With light colors and simple shapes, this bathroom is bright, fresh, and easygoing. The wallpaper's color palette is unassuming, but the large-scale monkeys are fun and playful—perfect for a small space that needs a little zhuzh. Photo via ArtHouse Consulting.
Lean Into Nature
In this powder room, nature-inspired elements tie the whole room together. Rich green paneling provides a bold, grounding contrast for the wallpaper, and leaf motifs on the mirror reflect the leaves of the pattern. Gold accents throughout feel warm and luxe. Check out the full before and after at ACQ Designs!
Go Vintage
Here, a vintage-inspired mirror and frame feel old-school, creating an unexpected contrast with the spirited, cheeky monkeys. The warm tones of the mirror, frame, cabinetry, and fixtures coordinate well with the warm tones of the wallpaper, making a typically utilitarian space feel inviting. Check out the project at Maisonette Style!
Try a Monochrome Look
Black, white, and gold are a classic combination. Here, the Blackout version of our Drunk Monkeys pattern feels chic and offbeat, especially when combined with a unique mirror, a pirate coaster, and a characteristic towel holder. Inspo via Waking up on Windham.
Take a Page from the Celebs
This guest bathroom, seen in Arch Digest’s tour of Debby Ryan and Josh Dun’s eclectic home, takes full advantage of our Drunk Monkeys pattern in the Colada colorway. The floor-to-ceiling pink and purple trees are set off by striking black tile behind the mirror, and a gold frame with similarly colored artwork adds a further custom element.
Commit to the Theme
Maura O’Malley Interiors took the monkey theme to the next level in this powder room by combining the wallpaper with these truly one-of-a-kind pendant lamps. Pink and purple hues are carried through in the towel and countertop accessories, making this space even more playful and fun!
Bring the Drama
The red Sangria colorway of the Drunk Monkeys pattern makes a big statement—perfect for a small room. Here, the over-the-top wallpaper is artfully combined with simple shapes in the mirror, sink, and faucet to balance out the look. The sculptural light fixture brings in a playful element that works well with the wallpaper. Check out the before-and-after by Lush Interiors!