Miley Cyrus's 'intimate and fearless' artwork transforms her bathroom into a 'canvas for self-expression' – designers discuss her twist on a famous art piece
Design takes on both function and beauty in the singer's simple blue and white bathroom – it's a lesson on how to choose art in an unusual space


Decorating with prints of very famous artworks is a gamble. While paintings like Starry Night, the Mona Lisa, and Monet's Waterlilies remain beloved for their strong emotional impacts, integrating them into a home can sometimes feel kitschy or heavy-handed. However, when executed well, hanging famous works can honor their power while reorienting them in a new context for a striking impact.
Tish Cyrus understood this perfectly when she hung a tapestry of Matisse's Blue Nude II in her daughter, Miley Cyrus's home – answering the question of whether you should display art in a bathroom.
The singer's white and gray color scheme acts as a neutral, grounding base for the work. Octagonal gray stone tiles stretch across Miley's floor. They reflect the gray veins in the marble shower, visible through her modern industrial glass shower.
The look works because it taps into the timeless appeal of the bathroom art, while giving it a contemporary feel.
New York-based interior designer Jove Meyer explains: 'Who doesn’t dream of having a masterpiece by Matisse gracing their bathroom? Especially when it’s a piece like Blue Nude II, with its striking depiction of the female form in that vibrant, bold blue. Hanging in Miley Cyrus’s bathroom, this work adds layers of personality and energy to an otherwise minimalistic, crisp white space. It’s the perfect setting for such a statement piece—empowering the female form in a way that feels both intimate and fearless. A bathroom, of all places, becomes a canvas for self-expression. It’s a subtle yet powerful reminder to embrace boldness, beauty, and unapologetically being yourself.'
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This durable polyester shower curtain has a print on one side for a stunning look. It could be used on the outside of a bathtub, or over a window, as Miley Cyrus has displayed a similar look.
This white and gray marble soap dispenser creates a stunning vessel that stylishly sits on the bathroom countertop. The marble alongside the gold has a stunning, luxurious feel.
Make a common eyesore much more beautiful in your bathroom with a gorgeous, luxe tissue box cover. I love how the gold accents on this one interact with a white bathroom.
Beyond the self-expressive nature of the work, Miley's hanging is a masterclass in how to display art in a bathroom. 'Miley Cyrus’s bathroom is a perfect example of how scale and color can transform a space,' states Melissa Read, Principal Designer at Studio Burntwood. 'The oversized Matisse wall hanging makes a bold statement, balancing the structured black-framed shower and the cool marble tones. The deep blue injects energy, keeping the space from feeling too clinical.'
Part of what works about Tish's bathroom wall idea is it's functionality. Melissa Read explains: 'Choosing a fabric wall hanging over framed artwork adds texture and softness, perfect for a bathroom. It also helps with moisture issues since glass framed prints can trap humidity and lead to mould. That said, good ventilation is key to preventing dampness, so if you’re adding a textile piece, make sure your space is well aired.'
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She advises: 'For a fresh take on famous artworks, think beyond prints. Large scale tapestries, hand painted murals, or even sculptural pieces can bring personality while feeling effortless. The trick is making sure it stands out while still working with the space.'
The timeless appeal of a work likes Mattisse's comes to life in Miley Cyrus's bathroom. When we channel balance, beauty, and functionality, her stunning look is easy to capture.

Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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