If you can only access the wall behind the toilet from the side a paint swipe is not ideal as it relies on gravity to function.
Paint bathroom wall behind toilet.
A toilet tank situated.
Painting behind your toilet requires only a few basic tools a little bit of prep and just a few minutes of work.
Drop the paint swipe behind the toilet.
And then to top it all off at some point in the project you re going to need to find a way to wedge yourself alongside the toilet hug the bowl and then do your best to reach around with a roller or a brush and slop some paint on the wall behind the tank.
The cramped space behind the toilet is a difficult portion of the bathroom to maintain posing a challenge when it comes time to dust and an even larger one when repainting.
This way you can maneuver your body as needed when painting the tight spots behind the toilet without.
How to paint behind a toilet.
Plan to paint the wall behind the toilet first then paint the rest of the bathroom walls.