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10 Bathroom Design Trends We’ll See In 2023
The article explores the top ten bathroom design trends predicted to be popular in 2023, emphasizing that the bathroom is evolving into a personal sanctuary where design is paramount. After a period of stalled projects due to supply chain issues in 2022, homeowners are now embracing new styles.
One significant trend is the resurgence of terrazzo, favored for its retro appeal and ability to add a chic pattern without overwhelming neutral palettes. Designers Hollis LaPlante and Jordyn Grohl highlight its versatility, stating it creates depth and texture. Another emerging trend is the use of bold tiles, moving away from traditional all-white bathrooms to allow for more personality and playful patterns, particularly in showers, creating a focal point.
Colorful sinks are also set to make a major comeback, especially in powder rooms where they can create a striking focal point. LaPlante and Grohl suggest pairing them with bold wall paints to create a 'jewel box' effect in smaller spaces. High-design powder rooms, in general, are gaining importance as a space for homeowners to take design risks and experiment with aesthetics that might deviate from the rest of the home's style. Tamarra Younis of Union of Art Interiors notes that these spaces offer a delightful surprise for guests.
Bespoke vanity designs are also a key trend, moving towards vanities that resemble furniture pieces. Younis advocates for mixing classic and elegant materials like natural marble and rich walnut woods for designs that endure. Danny Spears of Captex Construction points out the environmental benefit of vintage or repurposed vanities, which offer a stylish, curated look while promoting sustainability. This aligns with a broader trend towards natural materials, such as tumbled, brushed, or honed stone, wood, and handmade zellige tiles, replacing synthetic options to create warm and inviting bathrooms. Francesca Grace of Francesca Grace Home specifically mentions stone and travertine sinks as making a beautiful statement.
Statement and freestanding bathtubs continue to be popular, driven by an increased societal emphasis on self-care. Spears highlights their ability to create a focal point and add value, suggesting gold fixtures for a spa-like, luxurious feel. Sapna Aggarwal of Bungalowe underlines the self-indulgent aspect of these bathtubs. Unlacquered brass hardware is gaining traction as a timeless alternative to silver and matte black, offering a subtle yet impactful statement in neutral bathrooms. Spears explains its less shiny finish integrates seamlessly for a classic look.
Zellige tile, known for its warm texture and classic appearance, is predicted to remain popular due to its organic nature and versatility in various home styles. Kirsten Blazek of A1000xBetter emphasizes its budget-friendly nature and accessibility amid longer lead times. Finally, a strong emphasis on attention to detail in material and fixture selection is noted, with designers Renata Vasconez and Samantha Gallacher of IG Workshop observing a demand for colored ceramic toilets and plumbing fixtures incorporating marble handles and bronze or gunmetal tones, moving away from traditional nickel. #BathroomDesign #InteriorDesignTrends #HomeDecor #Terrazzo #BoldTile #ColorfulSinks #PowderRoomDesign #BespokeVanity #NaturalMaterials #FreestandingBathtubs #BrassHardware #ZelligeTile #LuxuryBathrooms
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