The bathroom is a key area in the home; it is used on a daily basis for a wide variety of needs, from general hygiene to self-care. Every day, people usually make this their first start of the day as well as their last one before heading to bed. This is the one area of the home where you can truly let your hair down and completely relax, making it a space worth investing in to create a design that not only looks good but also makes you feel good. What are some ways you can take this essential area from ordinary to extraordinary through the use of design, creating a space that provides a refuge from life’s stressful challenges and demands? Let’s explore some of the trending design options that can benefit you, as well as other elements that can transform your bathroom into a place of refuge and rejuvenation.

What’s New in Bathroom Design

There are multiple elements available to create the perfect bathroom, and it can be hard to know where to start looking or what you are even looking for. Knowing what the latest trends are can be helpful, as they often spark an idea or provide a dose of inspiration. Several wonderful ones have been announced in 2022, but we will highlight only a few of them. Free-standing tubs are not a new trend, but they have gained popularity over the last few years as homeowners seek to create a home spa of their own to enjoy at their leisure. Soaker tubs allow you to do just that: sink deeply and completely relax in the soothing warmth of a warm bath. Did we also mention that they also look amazing as a focal point? Smart home technology is also making its way into bathroom design with several new features available such as toilets that have automatic lid openers, showers where you can adjust the temperature via your phone before getting in, and built-in blue tooth speakers that allow you to listen to your favorite songs are just a few of the many new features enjoyed by homeowners today. Nature-inspired designs are also a trend, as more individuals seek to create a bathroom that reflects the beauty and calm vibes of the outdoors. As a result, elements such as wood and glass are making their way into various areas, including vanities, tile, and lighting. Using earthy tones, such as grays and blues, can influence the mood and help create a relaxed environment for everyone, while also providing a nice break from all-white bathrooms. Read this article from Sebring to get more details about additional bathroom design trends. Take the time to browse sites like Pinterest and Houzz to see how many of these design trends are being used, and discuss with your designer ways to incorporate them into your new bathroom project.

It’s All In The Details!

When it comes to design, the details can make all the difference as they form the little accents of fun with texture and pattern or pops of color with accent pieces. Together, they play a crucial role in the overall appearance and ambiance of your bathroom space. Some of these details include:

  • Tile
  • Hardware
  • Finishes
  • Lighting
  • Color

Often a key player in bathroom design, tile is both a practical and playful element used to create a beautiful space. They also check several boxes on the details list, as they can form pops of color, add texture, and create patterns. Manufacturers have also found new liberty when it comes to tile design and offer a larger selection that appeals to nearly every design style in some way. This enables you to create a spectacular accent wall in your bathroom with a pattern that catches the eye or a soft texture that adds the spa-like quality you have been looking for to help you relax. Because there is always a higher humidity rate in the bathroom, having tile makes it easier to clean and also remove any mold buildup. Hardware is another detail that mustn’t be overlooked, as it can be a wonderful way to add a little sparkle or special touch to the bathroom. You can go as ornate and unique as you like, or if you prefer a minimalist approach, that is a great option as well. Regardless of the style, installing hardware on your vanity enables you to open drawers and doors with ease. Don’t forget about the power of finishes, whether gold, brass, black, or polished nickel; they easily add a beautiful accent to your bathroom and can complement a wide array of design styles, such as modern, traditional, or even minimalist. Share the items on your list with your designer so they can assist you in finding the right pieces and details that give your bathroom that special touch.

Personalized Touches

Since we spend so much time in the bathroom, it can be nice to add personal touches that make it feel just for us. Walk-in showers have become a popular option in many master bathroom designs, as homeowners enjoy splurging a little to have one with a spa-like vibe. Several have chosen to go all out with the shower head by selecting a waterfall model or even a double one that provides extra coverage. Seating in the shower is also a nice choice, especially for those who love to sit and enjoy the steam, plus it is a great aging-in-place option. The walk-in shower can also become a stunning focal point when the tile selections are paired correctly with the rest of the design. Heated flooring is another great custom feature to include, especially if you dread walking on cold floors in the winter. Several homeowners have also chosen to add a TV to their master bathroom design, allowing them to watch the news as they get ready for work or their favorite movie while relaxing in the tub. Wallpaper is also gaining popularity in the world of design and can be incorporated into various areas, including the bathroom, whether as an accent wall or a complete design. Our bathrooms are meant to be personalized, and it is easier to do now more than ever. Talk to your designer about the things that matter most to you about your project.

Designing a Bathroom Refuge

As one of the most used areas in the home for our intimate needs, the bathroom should be designed as a place of refuge and relaxation from the cares and stresses of life. This means that it should reflect your personality in every way, from color to pattern; everything should make it a place you enjoy using, rather than just serving a purpose. Design details matter, and with traditional rules being replaced with out-of-the-box thinking, it is easier than ever to accomplish this task. You deserve to have a well-functioning and lovely bathroom that is designed with you in mind. Designing a bathroom should be all about you!

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