Zendaya’s bathroom wall shows off this year’s most dynamic (and visually stunning) trend – it's a fresh, ultra-soothing twist on Japandi
2025's must-see Japandi trend is on Zendaya’s bathroom wall – it's a blend of calm minimalism and stunning design


This may not be the first time you take style lessons from Zendaya, but it may be the first time you learn something from her bathroom. The actress is a force in the film and fashion industries, so it's only fitting that her home follow suit. Believe it ot not, the most trendy space of all is her bathroom, and we owe its sucsess to wood.
The question of whether you should use wood in a bathroom is an age-old debate among designers, but this material has become increasingly popular this year, and Zendaya's twist reminds us why. She exhibits a rich, wood-paved wall that upgrades her gray and white bathroom into a soothing, spa-like space that's textured and beautiful.
As a celebrity style editor, I've seen an increasing number of figures turn away from the paintbrush (and even tiles) and experiment with more organic, wooden features in their bathrooms and kitchens. As designers explain, it's one of the biggest interior design trends of the year, but since Zendaya's space dates back to 2017, it's clear that she was, as ever, ahead of the curve.
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Each wooden soap dish is naturally mold- and mildew-resistant and is handmade by craftspeople using solid teak wood. Since it's made of natural materials, no two pieces are the same. Each has its own unique color variations, meaning you have something truly one-of-a-kind.
Crafted from acacia wood, this soap dispenser sports a grainy wood finish for an attractive natural appeal, while the clean lines and simple design add a chic, minimalist vibe to your bathroom. It's the easiest way to tap into this textured trend for the year ahead.
This slatted design provides a non-slip surface to dry off when stepping out of a shower, offering a fresh and relaxing experience. When it’s time for a refresh, handwash this piece with a damp towel for effortless upkeep.
As design experts explain, wooden walls (or any wooden features, for that matter) tap into not one, but two top bathroom trends for this year, starting with the rise of textured finishes.
'Texture finishes are key to adding depth and dynamism to bathrooms in 2025. Offering a way to create depth, personality, and sensory engagement within the space, materials such as ribbed wood or stone surfaces will remain popular, evoking a sense of warmth and transforming bathrooms into immersive environments that go beyond mere functionality,' comments Jorge Hernandez, the head of design at Bathroom Brands Group.
'Visual texture will also play an essential role in enhancing these finishes, adding layers of detail through patterns like geometric or organic motifs, and creating a sense of movement and flow within the room.'
Secondly, the use of natural, unpainted wood is key to mastering the 'Japandi Nouveau' look, described by Jorge as 'a refined evolution of the Japandi style'.
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'This trend continues to balance Japanese minimalism with Scandinavian functionality whilst introducing richer, more expressive elements. Soft neutral palettes, curved shapes, and echoes of natural motifs help to create the ultimate zen aesthetic, whilst conveying a sense of craft through textured finishes, artisanal details, and layered materials,' he says.
Whether you go as bold as Zendaya (with a wooden accent wall) or incorporate natural accessories to work with your current bathroom, you can be sure this look will continue to impress. Zendaya has set the bar since 2017, after all.

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.
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