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Bathroom Bliss: Embracing the New Statement Bathroom

As a bathroom design enthusiast, I can confidently say that the world of bathroom trends is about to get a whole lot more exciting. Gone are the days of the cookie-cutter, monochrome oasis – 2023 is ushering in a new era of bold, unapologetic bathroom design.

[1] From textured tiles and modern lighting to the rise of the “statement bathroom,” the industry’s top designers are predicting a wave of fresh and innovative ideas. Whether you’re a fan of minimalist chic or maximalist flair, there’s something for every style aesthetic. So, grab a fluffy towel, light a scented candle, and let’s dive into the bathroom trends that are about to take the design world by storm.

Tile Time: Textured Tiles and Geometric Patterns

[2] One of the hottest trends on the horizon is the use of textured tiles and geometric patterns. Gone are the days of plain, subway-tiled walls. Instead, designers are embracing intricate, handcrafted tiles that add depth and dimension to the space. “Think of taking textured tiles and mixing them with a flat surface, whether on the wall, floor or both,” says architectural designer James Stanley. [3] “Taking geometric patterns and installing them in such a way that the pattern fades out into a solid design – talk about a chic custom look without the extra cost.”

[4] But it’s not just about the tiles themselves – the way they’re installed is also crucial. “Tile can be installed on the walls of a bathroom in place of paint or wallpaper,” says Caren Rideau, founder of The Kitchen Design Group. “I’ve used dark tile on the back wall for a sophisticated contrast.” [5] This clever use of tile not only adds visual interest, but also makes the space easier to clean and maintain.

The Great Escape: Spa-Inspired Sanctuaries

[6] In a world that’s been turned upside down, it’s no surprise that homeowners are craving a true oasis within their own four walls. Enter the rise of the “spa bathroom” – a luxurious retreat that transports you to a high-end hotel or wellness retreat. [7] “Bathrooms should serve as a respite from the outside world, a place to decompress and recharge,” says Sabra Ballon of ballonStudio.

[8] Designers are pulling out all the stops when it comes to creating these soothing sanctuaries. Think large soaking tubs, framed views that bring the outdoors in, and cabinetry that looks like it belongs in a high-end cocktail bar. [3] “This is a bathroom that makes me feel like I’ve been whisked away to a spa overlooking water,” says Killy Scheer of Scheer & Co. “It means luxurious finishes (like natural stone and unlacquered brass), a large soaking tub, framed views bringing the outside in and cabinetry that looks and feels like you’d see in a high-end cocktail bar.”

Warm and Welcoming: Embracing Natural Tones

[9] While the all-white bathroom may be a timeless classic, designers are predicting a shift towards warmer, more natural tones in 2023. [1] “The all-white look is beginning to fade out more and more,” says interior designer Lindye Galloway. “People will still take the essence of lighter tones but lean toward taupe, cream, light pinks and warmer woods to balance spaces.”

[6] This move towards natural materials and earthy hues is all about creating a sense of coziness and comfort. [10] “I foresee natural wood tones and serene spaces being a key part of design in 2023,” says Jessica Stull, owner of Parker Interiors. “Incorporating exterior elements in the home with materials and organic features such as woods, concrete, plaster, rounded edges and earthy tones.”

Lighting Up the Bathroom: Decorative Fixtures and Wellness Tech

[2] Lighting has always been a crucial element in bathroom design, but in 2023, it’s about to take center stage. “From pendants to sconces and ornate ceiling lights, bathroom spaces have become prime spaces for showcasing decorative lighting,” says interior designer Sarah Barnard. [3] “Beautiful bathroom lighting can contribute to a soothing atmosphere and offer a sculptural element while still supporting the room’s functionality.”

But it’s not just about the aesthetics – homeowners are also craving technology-driven wellness features. [8] “We’re seeing a focus on wellness and wellness technology in the bathroom, with requests for warming drawers for towels, steam showers with all the bells and whistles (including chroma-therapy lights and music speakers), luxurious natural stones, and infrared saunas,” says Courtnay Tartt Elias of Creative Tonic.

Personalized Perfection: Unique Decor and Statement Pieces

[3] In an age where everyone is seeking to create a space that truly reflects their personal style, the bathroom is no exception. “In the next year, we’ll see more unique decor incorporated into bathrooms,” says Lance Thomas of Thomas Guy Interiors. “This can range from artwork and hardware pieces to mirrors. I love that fun mirrors bring a touch of whimsy to a space.”

[1] But it’s not just about the accessories – designers are also encouraging homeowners to make a statement with their fixtures and finishes. [8] “Perhaps an effect of people spending more time at home over the last couple of years and likely moving forward, a desire for more creative and thoughtful storage solutions is in high demand,” says Amy Storm of Amy Storm & Company.

Whether it’s a custom-designed vanity, a bold and beautiful stone slab, or a one-of-a-kind mirror, the key is to let your personality shine through. [3] As Killy Scheer so eloquently puts it, “The new statement bathroom of today is not a statement. It’s a refuge to recharge, refuel and reflect.”

So, there you have it – the bathroom trends that are poised to take 2023 by storm. From textured tiles to spa-like sanctuaries, warm natural tones to unique decor, the world of bathroom design is about to get a whole lot more exciting. So, what are you waiting for? It’s time to start planning your own bathroom oasis.

References

[1] Knowledge from https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/decorating-ideas/g41959146/bathroom-trends-2023/
[2] Knowledge from https://www.hgtv.com/design/remodel/bathroom-remodel/bathroom-design-trends-pictures
[3] Knowledge from https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/decorating-ideas/g41959146/bathroom-trends-2023/
[4] Knowledge from https://patetekitchens.com/3-bathroom-remodeling-trends-to-watch-out-for-in-2021/
[5] Knowledge from https://www.pinterest.com/pin/1196337395308270/
[6] Knowledge from https://miconi.com/5-bathroom-trends-to-watch-out-for-in-2021/
[7] Knowledge from https://www.hgtv.ca/15-bathroom-design-trends-to-watch-out-for-in-2021/
[8] Knowledge from https://luxesource.com/2023-bathroom-trends/
[9] Knowledge from https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/bathroom-remodel-trends-266059
[10] Knowledge from https://www.hgtv.ca/15-bathroom-design-trends-to-watch-out-for-in-2021/

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