Introduction
Renovating a bathroom is a significant investment, and homeowners want designs that stand the test of time. To understand the latest trends shaping bathrooms this spring, we reached out to five interior designers. Here’s what they had to say about what’s in and what’s out.
In: Sustainable and Eco-Conscious Designs
This spring, there’s a noticeable shift towards sustainable materials and eco-conscious designs. Paula Kennedy highlights the growing interest in decorating bathrooms with plants, natural-stone tubs, and tiles. Additionally, Anna Gibson notes the rise of showerheads and bidets designed for water conservation.
Inclusive Bath Designs
Accessibility is becoming a key focus in bathroom designs. Gibson mentions products like stylish grab bars and user-friendly bidets. Innovations such as faucetless sinks and LED indicators for hot and cold water are making bathrooms more inclusive for people with varying needs.
Technology Integration
Advanced technology is making its way into bathrooms, with features like water-powered light showerheads, phone-controlled showers, and self-flushing toilets. Robin Burrill and Paula Kennedy highlight the convenience and functionality that technology brings to modern bathrooms.
Textural Elements
Texture is adding depth and vintage appeal to bathroom designs. Elements like textured tiles, cabinets, and vintage-looking bathtubs are becoming popular choices. This trend aligns with the resurgence of midcentury-modern designs incorporating reeded and wood paneling.
Curves for Elegance
Curved furniture and architectural elements are adding elegance to bathrooms this spring. Donna Fedor-Brann predicts a shift towards curved cabinetry and faucets, offering a sophisticated touch to the space.
Out: All-White Bathrooms
While white bathrooms have been a classic choice, they are losing popularity this spring. Warm neutrals and splashes of color are taking over, bringing a fresh and inviting feel to bathroom aesthetics.
Out: Graphic Tiles
Graphic tiles with busy patterns are falling out of favor. Instead, people are opting for tiles with unique shapes and textures, prioritizing textural interest and dimension over busy linear designs.
Conclusion
As homeowners invest in bathroom renovations, they’re embracing sustainable practices, inclusive designs, advanced technology, textured elements, and elegant curves. Outdated trends like all-white bathrooms and graphic tiles are making way for more dynamic and personalized bathroom experiences this spring.