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Bathroom trends for 2025 – the 11 best styles, colours and surfaces to watch for the year ahead
The article explores the top 11 bathroom trends anticipated for 2025, emphasizing the shift from purely functional spaces to areas of sanctuary and style. It highlights how homeowners and designers are increasingly focusing on elements that promote relaxation, well-being, and personality within bathroom design. Key trends include the revival of retro aesthetics, the introduction of new metallic finishes like brushed nickel, and the adoption of earthy colour schemes.
The retro revival trend sees a renewed interest in vintage interior decor, specifically colored sanitaryware, moving away from stark white fixtures. Barrie Cutchie from BC Designs notes the versatility of avocado ceramics, fitting into contemporary, rustic, and period homes while supporting a desire for more color. Brushed nickel is emerging as a popular alternative to brushed brass, offering a subtle golden hue that reflects light to create a spa-like atmosphere. Louise Ashdown of West One Bathrooms suggests this finish is ideal for warm-toned bathrooms and has the added benefit of resisting fingerprints. Earthy color schemes are replacing all-white clinical bathrooms, aiming to create warm and welcoming wash spaces. Grazzie Wilson from Ca' Pietra explains how these darker, moody tones can provide a grounding retreat, suitable for all seasons.
Fluted-effect surfaces are extending from kitchens into bathrooms, adding a soft, textured look through curved units and ribbed tiles, as discussed by Grazzie from Ca' Pietra. Colour drenching, the intense use of a single color for a bold statement, is also gaining traction, with Andy Greenall from Paint & Paper Library highlighting its ability to create focal points or zone areas within the bathroom. The combination of marble and wood is a significant material trend, blending the natural aesthetics of both to add warmth and contrast, according to Oliver Webb of Cullifords. Colored vanity units are another prominent trend, creating visually stunning spaces when paired with marble-effect porcelain tiles, allowing for both classic and contemporary looks through harmonious or contrasting color choices.
Continuing trends from previous years include curvy shapes, moving away from sharp lines to smoother, organic silhouettes that offer a more welcoming feel. Hege Lundh from Lundhs Real Stone emphasizes embracing nature through raw, organic surfaces. Marble surfaces continue to be popular, with white and grey shades contributing to luxurious schemes, often contrasted with door hardware and electrical accessories. Natural colors, particularly greens, are increasingly used to evoke harmony and peace, aligning with biophilic design principles. Emma Joyce of House of Rohl mentions the rise of off-whites, gentle sages, warm blues, and brown tones, all contributing to cozy and comforting spaces. Finally, aged brass is highlighted as a major material trend for finishes, adding warmth to minimal schemes and an elegant edge to classic marble bathrooms. Nicholas Cunild from Matki notes that aged brass develops a unique patina over time, adapting to its environment.
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