Those who use showers and the bathing business should keep an eye out for vintage bathroom trends. After all, some homeowners are updating master bathroom design to get ready to sell, so they need to be aware of popular trends potential buyers are expecting.
Here’s the info we learned about current bathroom design from interior design blogs and real estate agents.
Subway tiles on the road
We didn’t think it would happen, but it looks as if the designers have grown boring subway tiles like bathroom tiles. However, before you rethink your bathroom remodel, consider how you can adjust the style. For example, look at textured or beveled tiles—or subway tiles made of marble.
The glass windows no longer exist
The glass blocks are getting old. We’re sad to see this style go because it makes a small bathroom appear larger by letting in more light — while still providing needed privacy. We hope to see the trend return in a few years, but it signifies an outdated design for now.
Jetted tubs are still in — but not in the way you’d think
Bath culture reigns supreme, as you’ll still see adorable photos on Instagram with a fluffy bath towel and a glass of wine with the hashtag “me-time.” However, the aquarium in the background may not look the same as it did ten years ago. The freestanding bathtub is the bathtub of choice. However, those freestanding tubs require a lot of free bathroom space.
While we don’t see a lot of old-fashioned jetted tubs – we do help those with physical limitations enjoy a luxurious hot soak. The installation of indoor bathtubs is becoming increasingly popular as the elderly prepare to age the place.
What about the banks?
When was the last time you and your partner had to use the tub simultaneously? Double sinks are not necessary; They take up a lot of space that can accommodate your hair dryer and products.
Floating tubs had a short break in bathroom design. However, these tubs left you nowhere to store your toiletries.
By the way, don’t feel bad if you’ve never upgraded to granite countertops in your master bathroom, as other materials are gaining in popularity.
Neutral luxury is in – ditch everything else
Neutral palettes are still popular with homebuyers, so consider neutral colors and airy designs when choosing bathroom fixtures and paint. Minimize the décor that clutters your space and focus instead on luxurious towels and rugs. Your bathroom is the last stop you take at night before bed, so creating a quiet space that promotes rest and calm makes sense. In fact, let those words serve as inspiration when you think about the decor in all of the bathrooms in your home.
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Are you planning to sell your home in the near future? Learn which outdated bathroom trends to avoid.
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Luxurious shower in! Whether you choose an oversized bathtub or a walk in tub is up to you.
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Think neutral colors and luxury products when choosing bathroom decor.
Bathroom design problems? Let Woodbridge Bath and Shower help
We could write more about bathroom trends and home decor. For example, we can show you pictures of oversized sinks or ideas on how to use high contrast tiles in a modern way. However, we know that some of you are facing limited bathroom space, and need help reconfiguring the room to fit a walk-in shower or walk-in shower.
Let Woodbridge Shower and Bath help you update your room – whether you’re planning a sale or a residence. We’ll advise which bathroom trends to avoid while keeping in mind your unique needs.
Schedule a free consultation with Woodbridge Shower and Bath. We serve the Dallas-Fort Worth area and surrounding communities.