Bringing Designs to Life
Wellness and technology are not only some of the top design trends to keep an eye on for your kitchen in 2023, but in your bathrooms as well. These insights come from the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA). Bathrooms are also getting bigger and more involved, and homeowners dream of having a spa-like atmosphere. The following 2023 bathroom design trends help bring those ideas to life.
Enjoying the Spa
Homeowners want to create a spa atmosphere they can enjoy as they age in place. These are bathrooms in homes that homeowners are not necessarily thinking about selling anytime in the future or even at all. 2023 will see homeowners deciding to remove their bathtubs to increase their shower size. Large two-persons showers with open entrances will take over the space.
They also want to remove walls to increase the overall bathroom footprint. More space is better, or the extra space will be a connector from the bathroom to the closet or dressing area.
Similarly to kitchens, the top bathroom style is transitional. Next comes contemporary, natural, and modern. The more popular colors include blues, greens, whites, grays, and neutrals. Like kitchen backsplashes becoming bolder, the vertical surfaces and vanities in the bathroom will display bold colors and patterns to create contrast.
Bathroom Tech
When it comes to technology in the bathroom, homeowners are excited about heated floors, temperature and moisture controls, smart toilets and bidets, and smart mirrors. The top three most popular are heated floors, a thermostat smart control for the flooring and shower, and a humidity and venting detector that adjusts based on activity in the bathroom.
Sustainability trends are also expected in the bathroom. LED lighting, electric radiant flooring, and water efficient faucets, shower heads, and toilets list as some of the top features.
Finishing Up
Expect light-colored quartz and quartzite for countertop finishes. Ceramic and porcelain tile with underfloor heating will be popular for flooring. Large format tile and slabs will also be popular that will have fewer grout lines and maintenance.
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