If you’re looking for some bathroom inspo for a remodel or upgrade job, here are some of the top bathroom trends for 2024 to know:
Small Space Patterns
Look for bold wallpaper in small spaces where personality, colour and energy can be placed with maximum comfort. The use of exciting patterns is being complemented with creative, bold mirrors with unique frames and fresh designs.
Unique Tiles
People are keen to bring more character and individuality into their homes, which is leading to a rise in more creative tile colours, patterns and arrangements. Just remember to secure everything with the right bathroom sealant from a specialist supplier such as www.ct1.com/product-applications/sealing-bath-guide-beginners/ .
Separate Sinks
The quest for personalisation is moving into a fashion for separate sinks instead of long vanity units. Either separate sinks with a bathtub or place a unit or even a vintage coat rack in between to create visual interest.
Curved Shapes
Customers are also asking for more curved shapes which create an organic and spa-like feel in their bathroom which is very on-trend.
Moody Powder Rooms
These are a bit on-trend and create a sense of a fun and bold jewel box in the home. This room also acts as a surprise for guests when they tour a home and really showcases personality.
Backlit Mirrors
Stylish, minimalist and very modern, backlit mirrors help to create beautiful wall-washing and light effects in your space.
Wet Walls and Plaster Walls
People are starting to step away from conventional tiling and introduce new looks, such as single-panel wet walls or even just plaster walls in showers as they seek to move away from grout. This is an interesting new direction that provides a surprising look in your space.
Steam Showers
Embracing the wellness trend, showers are now all about bringing more to the experience. We’re seeing many more steam and even sauna showers being introduced that make the showering experience far more enriching and enjoyable. Expect to see red light therapy and music incorporated!
Which trends are you tempted to incorporate into your bathroom this year?