6 style and fashion trends for bathrooms in 2024

by Mark Bennett

December 05, 2023

6 style and fashion trends for bathrooms in 2024
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What does a fashionable bathroom look like in 2024 - what are the trends? Predictions are already circulating online, with a focus on treating the bathroom as more than just a transitional space and more like a spa.

Let's explore some of these trends in the examples listed below:

Lighting

Lighting

jane-athome.com

This cottage-styled bathroom features a large mirror flanked by attractive wall sconces mounted on sides and which provide just the right amount of illumination for functional use and the room's aesthetics.

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Bathroom walls with attention to detail

Bathroom walls with attention to detail

ahometogrowoldin.com

The same attention to detail applies to the wall coverings shown here. Even if the bathroom is small, it deserves refinement, using, for example, wallpaper with artistic and sophisticated patterns, or high-quality tiles.

Neutral, warm tones

Neutral, warm tones

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On the subject of colors, it doesn't seem like a single shade will dominate, but the trend is towards natural and warm color palettes. This implies, amongst other things, that natural materials such as wood and stone will remain popular.

Enrich the bathroom with saturated, earthy shades

Enrich the bathroom with saturated, earthy shades

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There is a growing preference for earthy hues, which are rich and warm. In particular, terracotta shades could be a great choice.

A bathroom with the comfort of a spa

A bathroom with the comfort of a spa

Houzz

Many people do not linger when they use the bathroom, ducking in and out in a hurry. However, interior designers are now tryng to encourage us to see that bathroom as an area to relax in, enjoy and use leisurely.

What better way to achieve this, then, than equipping your bathroom with the comforts of a spa? Steam showers, seats for relaxation in the shower cubicle (a walk-in type, so without a raised base), and heated floors are some examples of how to achieve a spa-like experience.

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True luxury in the bathroom is having a relaxation area

True luxury in the bathroom is having a relaxation area

lavenderhillinteriors.com.au

A dream bathroom is very spacious, with room for a relaxation area (with seats or sofas set into a niche where one can escape from the world). If you have the space and resources, we recommend this set-up.

What do you think about these bathroom trends?

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