Low Light Bathroom Plants

Transform your bathroom into a soothing, spa-like oasis with these beautiful, low-light houseplants. Perfect for dark or windowless bathrooms, these shade-loving plants thrive in humidity and add a sense of calm, greenery, and natural beauty — even in spaces with no direct sunlight.

1. Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata)

Snake Plant (Dracaena trifasciata)
Snake Plant (Dracaena trifasciata)
  • 🪴 Light: Low to bright, indirect light

  • 💧 Water: Allow soil to dry between waterings

  • 🌫️ Humidity: Tolerates humidity well

  • 🐾 Pet-Friendly: No

  • 🌱 Beginner-Friendly: Yes

Aesthetic: With tall, sword-like leaves edged in gold or silver, the Snake Plant brings a bold, architectural look to your bathroom. Its upright stance adds modern elegance to even the smallest space.

Care Summary: Thrives in low light and humidity. Very low maintenance and ideal for beginners.

For detailed care guide see Snake Plant Care Made Easy.

2. ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)

ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)
ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)
  • 🪴 Light: Low to bright, indirect light

  • 💧 Water: Allow soil to dry between waterings

  • 🌫️ Humidity: Tolerates humidity well

  • 🐾 Pet-Friendly: No

  • 🌱 Beginner-Friendly: Yes

Aesthetic: Its glossy, deep green leaves reflect light and bring a sleek, polished vibe to dark bathrooms. A perfect match for minimalist or spa-like interiors.

Care Summary: Tolerates low light and infrequent watering. Practically care-free.

For detailed care guide see ZZ Plant Care Guide.

3. Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)

Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)
Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)
  • 🪴 Light: Low to bright, indirect light

  • 💧 Water: Water when the top inch of soil is dry

  • 🌫️ Humidity: Prefers high humidity

  • 🐾 Pet-Friendly: No

  • 🌱 Beginner-Friendly: Yes

Aesthetic: Cascading vines with heart-shaped leaves — often marbled in white or yellow — soften hard edges and add a lush, jungle vibe to your space.

Care Summary: Thrives in humid bathrooms and tolerates neglect. Perfect for shelves or hanging pots.

For detailed care guide see Golden Pothos Care: A Trailing Favorite That’s Almost Impossible to Kill.

4. Boston Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata)

Boston Fern on porch
Boston Fern on porch
  • 🪴 Light: Indirect light

  • 💧 Water: Keep soil consistently moist

  • 🌫️ Humidity: Loves high humidity

  • 🐾 Pet-Friendly: Yes

  • 🌱 Beginner-Friendly: Moderate

Aesthetic: Feathery, arching fronds give this plant a soft, vintage charm — a perfect contrast to modern tiles or classic tubs.

Care Summary: Needs consistent moisture and regular misting. Great for steamy corners.

For detailed care guide see Boston Fern Care: How to Keep This Classic Houseplant Lush and Thriving.

5. Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)

Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)
Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)
  • 🪴 Light: Low to bright, indirect light

  • 💧 Water: Keep soil slightly moist

  • 🌫️ Humidity: Prefers high humidity

  • 🐾 Pet-Friendly: No

  • 🌱 Beginner-Friendly: Yes

Aesthetic: Elegant white blooms rise from glossy green leaves, offering a calming presence and spa-like feel.

Care Summary: Performs well in high humidity and low light. Keep away from cold drafts.

For detailed care guide see Peace Lily Care: How to Grow a Lush, Flowering Plant That Cleans the Air.

6. Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)

Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)
Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)
  • 🪴 Light: Low to bright, indirect light

  • 💧 Water: Water when the top inch of soil is dry

  • 🌫️ Humidity: Prefers humidity

  • 🐾 Pet-Friendly: Yes

  • 🌱 Beginner-Friendly: Yes

Aesthetic: A spray of green and white striped leaves arcs outward with playful plantlets that dangle like living mobiles.

Care Summary: Very easy to grow. Tolerates low light and loves bathroom humidity.

For detailed care guide see Spider Plant Care: How to Grow a Happy, Trailing Houseplant.

7. Cast Iron Plant (Aspidistra elatior)

hard to kill houseplant cast iron plants
Cast Iron Plants
  • 🪴 Light: Low light

  • 💧 Water: Allow soil to dry out between waterings

  • 🌫️ Humidity: Tolerates humidity well

  • 🐾 Pet-Friendly: Yes

  • 🌱 Beginner-Friendly: Yes

Aesthetic: Long, upright green leaves create a bold, tropical presence — perfect for a spa ambiance in humid bathrooms.

Care Summary: Tough and low-maintenance. Thrives on neglect.

For detailed care guide see Cast Iron Plant Care: The Nearly Indestructible Houseplant for Low-Light Living.

NOTE: This is often called The Prayer Plant and many people confuse it with with Maranta leuconeura which is also called The Prayer Plant.

8. Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema spp.)

Super White Chinese Evergreen
Super White Chinese Evergreen
  • 🪴 Light: Low to medium light

  • 💧 Water: Water when the top layer of soil dries

  • 🌫️ Humidity: Prefers high humidity

  • 🐾 Pet-Friendly: No

  • 🌱 Beginner-Friendly: Yes

Aesthetic: Broad, colorful leaves streaked with silver, red, or green bring exotic flair to low-light bathrooms.

Care Summary: Low maintenance and humidity-tolerant. Avoid cold air and overwatering.

For detailed care guide see Chinese Evergreen Care: A Colorful, Low-Light Beauty for Every Home.

9. Philodendron (Philodendron spp.)

Philodendron (Philodendron hederaceum)
Philodendron (Philodendron hederaceum)
  • 🪴 Light: Low to bright, indirect light

  • 💧 Water: Keep soil evenly moist

  • 🌫️ Humidity: Prefers high humidity

  • 🐾 Pet-Friendly: No

  • 🌱 Beginner-Friendly: Yes

Aesthetic: With lush, heart-shaped leaves and elegant trailing vines, Philodendrons add softness and natural rhythm to your space.

Care Summary: Regular misting and consistent moisture keep it thriving in dark bathrooms.

For detailed care guide see Philodendron Care: How to Grow These Versatile, Lush Houseplants Indoors.

10. Calathea (Calathea spp.)

calathea orbifolia
Calathea (calathea orbifolia)
  • 🪴 Light: Low to medium, indirect light

  • 💧 Water: Keep soil consistently moist

  • 🌫️ Humidity: Needs high humidity

  • 🐾 Pet-Friendly: Yes

  • 🌱 Beginner-Friendly: Moderate

Aesthetic: Vibrantly patterned leaves that move with the light — literally. It’s living artwork for your steamy spa corner.

Care Summary: Needs consistent moisture and humidity. Great in a well-ventilated bathroom with filtered light.

For detailed care guide see Calathea Care: How To Keep Your Prayer Plant Thriving Indoors.

Final Word

Adding even just one or two of these plants to your bathroom can transform it from a basic washroom into a serene, spa-like retreat.

With their natural humidity-loving traits and stunning good looks, these shade-tolerant houseplants don’t just survive in the bathroom — they thrive.