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Bathroom Trends for 2024

3 min
Roper Fluted Drawer Roper Fluted Drawer

Every year industry specialists, influences and interior designers from the bathrooms and design sector closely analyse the changing demand in purchase and consumer behaviour and predict how the following years trends will unravel.

This year, homeowners and property developers faced significant challenges, grappling with increased bills, rising interest rates, and inflation, which profoundly affected both the cost of living and purchasing behaviours. Despite these hurdles, the demand for reasonably priced, high-quality bathrooms continues. Embrace the perfect opportunity to renovate your home by welcoming the new year with a refreshed bathroom without forgetting to consider the upcoming bathroom trends of 2024, encompassing products, colours, and textures.

 

  1. Sustainability

 

Sustainability takes centre stage in bathroom design trends for 2024, with a particular focus on smart water-saving fixtures. Contactless and push-button faucets and showers not only help conserve precious resources but also introduce a modern tech-savvy element to a bathroom. With the large majority enabling users to personalise water temperatures, flow and timing, seamlessly combing luxury and eco-friendliness.

 

  1. Fluted not to be flouted

 

Fluting, seen on architectural columns, furniture and décor, involves shallow, vertical grooves. Initially prominent in glass designs, it has expanded its influence across interior design, providing depth and intricacy to flat and plain surfaces. In contemporary design, fluting extends beyond columns to innovative applications like cabinet fronts, light fixtures, and wall panels, creating a subtle textural interplay of light and shadow. Notably, it has found a place in the modern bathroom, offering interest without compromising cleanliness. Fluted glass, with its vertical ribbing, introduces a distinctive tactile element, serving various purposes from room dividers to shower screens and cabinet fronts. Its ability to diffuse light beautifully enhances spaces with intriguing shadows and privacy without obstructing light, making it an appealing choice for doors and windows, particularly in bathrooms.

 

Embrace the trend of fluted vanity units in your bathroom in order to add height and elegance with unique texture. These units can become the focal point, so complement them with simple tiles and fixtures. Opt for a soft, neutral vanity colour to highlight the distinctive fluted pattern.

  1. ‘Spathrooms’

 

The lasting appeal of hotel and spa-style bathrooms remains strong in 2024, reflecting a growing desire to establish a home environment that promotes relaxation and positive mental effects. This trend is not surprising, especially as people seek to replicate the exceptional and memorable experiences of luxury hotels in their own homes. Whether it’s a striking freestanding bath, natural and muted tones, touches of marble, or a tastefully minimalist design, the hotel and spa style continue to be a sought-after choice for home interiors.

  1. Coloured Ceramics

The increased demand for personalised bathroom spaces has led to a notable rise in the use of colour in recent years. The industry has responded by experimenting with coloured toilets and basins. Although certain colours, such as matte black and grey, have maintained popularity, others have either remained niche or lost favour. Despite this, experts’ express confidence in the resurgence of a subtler use of colour in bathroom design.

  1. Matt Finishes

 

Over the years, gloss finishes have been a popular choice among many due to their shiny appearance, which can enhance light in a space. Conversely, matt finishes have unfairly been associated with dulling colours and perceived as offering a less desirable finish. However, recent developments by brands have demonstrated the ability to leverage the positive aspects of matt finishes by creating less pronounced and more subtle effects. This approach complements colour spaces as effectively as their glossy counterparts, challenging the notion that matt finishes are inherently inferior.

 

  1. Black is here to stay

Elegant and refined, opulent black bathrooms remain a favoured choice for luxury home aesthetics. With an expanding array of black bathroom fixtures, the process of crafting a black master bathroom, cloakroom, or en-suite has become more accessible than ever—now is the opportune moment to embark on this transformation. Whether aiming for a classic look or infusing a modern touch, black bathroom designs provide a timeless appeal adaptable to spaces of nearly any configuration.

Bathroom Trends for 2024

3 min
Roper Fluted Drawer Roper Fluted Drawer

Every year industry specialists, influences and interior designers from the bathrooms and design sector closely analyse the changing demand in purchase and consumer behaviour and predict how the following years trends will unravel.

This year, homeowners and property developers faced significant challenges, grappling with increased bills, rising interest rates, and inflation, which profoundly affected both the cost of living and purchasing behaviours. Despite these hurdles, the demand for reasonably priced, high-quality bathrooms continues. Embrace the perfect opportunity to renovate your home by welcoming the new year with a refreshed bathroom without forgetting to consider the upcoming bathroom trends of 2024, encompassing products, colours, and textures.

 

  1. Sustainability

 

Sustainability takes centre stage in bathroom design trends for 2024, with a particular focus on smart water-saving fixtures. Contactless and push-button faucets and showers not only help conserve precious resources but also introduce a modern tech-savvy element to a bathroom. With the large majority enabling users to personalise water temperatures, flow and timing, seamlessly combing luxury and eco-friendliness.

 

  1. Fluted not to be flouted

 

Fluting, seen on architectural columns, furniture and décor, involves shallow, vertical grooves. Initially prominent in glass designs, it has expanded its influence across interior design, providing depth and intricacy to flat and plain surfaces. In contemporary design, fluting extends beyond columns to innovative applications like cabinet fronts, light fixtures, and wall panels, creating a subtle textural interplay of light and shadow. Notably, it has found a place in the modern bathroom, offering interest without compromising cleanliness. Fluted glass, with its vertical ribbing, introduces a distinctive tactile element, serving various purposes from room dividers to shower screens and cabinet fronts. Its ability to diffuse light beautifully enhances spaces with intriguing shadows and privacy without obstructing light, making it an appealing choice for doors and windows, particularly in bathrooms.

 

Embrace the trend of fluted vanity units in your bathroom in order to add height and elegance with unique texture. These units can become the focal point, so complement them with simple tiles and fixtures. Opt for a soft, neutral vanity colour to highlight the distinctive fluted pattern.

  1. ‘Spathrooms’

 

The lasting appeal of hotel and spa-style bathrooms remains strong in 2024, reflecting a growing desire to establish a home environment that promotes relaxation and positive mental effects. This trend is not surprising, especially as people seek to replicate the exceptional and memorable experiences of luxury hotels in their own homes. Whether it’s a striking freestanding bath, natural and muted tones, touches of marble, or a tastefully minimalist design, the hotel and spa style continue to be a sought-after choice for home interiors.

  1. Coloured Ceramics

The increased demand for personalised bathroom spaces has led to a notable rise in the use of colour in recent years. The industry has responded by experimenting with coloured toilets and basins. Although certain colours, such as matte black and grey, have maintained popularity, others have either remained niche or lost favour. Despite this, experts’ express confidence in the resurgence of a subtler use of colour in bathroom design.

  1. Matt Finishes

 

Over the years, gloss finishes have been a popular choice among many due to their shiny appearance, which can enhance light in a space. Conversely, matt finishes have unfairly been associated with dulling colours and perceived as offering a less desirable finish. However, recent developments by brands have demonstrated the ability to leverage the positive aspects of matt finishes by creating less pronounced and more subtle effects. This approach complements colour spaces as effectively as their glossy counterparts, challenging the notion that matt finishes are inherently inferior.

 

  1. Black is here to stay

Elegant and refined, opulent black bathrooms remain a favoured choice for luxury home aesthetics. With an expanding array of black bathroom fixtures, the process of crafting a black master bathroom, cloakroom, or en-suite has become more accessible than ever—now is the opportune moment to embark on this transformation. Whether aiming for a classic look or infusing a modern touch, black bathroom designs provide a timeless appeal adaptable to spaces of nearly any configuration.

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