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Bathroom trends that are set dominate in 2025

Emerging bathroom trends for 2025 focus on blending aesthetics with functionality, reflecting consumers' evolving preferences for style-driven interiors. Design elements prioritise nature-inspired forms, nostalgia, personalisation, and the growing integration of technology.


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One key trend is the shift towards "soft and textured forms", seen in organic shapes like arched doorways, curved ceramics, and fluted furniture. These designs aim to create a less sterile and more inviting environment, with soft, rippled textures adding movement and warmth.

The interplay of "open and closed storage" has also gained attention, addressing the trend of bathrooms merging with bedrooms. Furniture combining open shelves with concealed cupboards allows consumers to balance personal expression with practicality, offering a customised yet clean appearance.

"Playful nostalgia" is another strong influence, with classical and retro-inspired designs making a comeback. Colourful basins, clawfoot bathtubs, and Arts and Crafts-inspired furniture nod to the past while embracing modern craftsmanship.

Personalisation remains a cornerstone of bathroom design. Consumers increasingly opt for "customisable components" and bold colour palettes, from warm tones like burgundy and brown to pastel shades. Statement pieces prioritising craftsmanship and material quality further reflect this trend.

Sustainability also underpins many innovations. Products that promote water efficiency are expected to take centre stage.

Source: www.kandbnews.co.uk

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