Mixed metals are coming back in style.
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Bathrooms are evolving into more than just functional spaces.
They’re becoming safe havens for wellness, self-expression, and eco-conscious living.
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Interior designers predict that 2025 will revolutionize bathrooms with innovative design and eco-friendly solutions.
Here are the bathroom trends designers say will take over 2025.
Gone are the days of sterile all-white bathrooms as designers ditch them in favor of rich earth tones.
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Earthy neutral tones of beige and taupe add elegance and warmth.
These color combos generate a grounded spa-like feel, making bathrooms a calming retreat.
Tile patterns are becoming bolder too, says Jenny Marrs, co-star ofHGTVs Fixer to Fabulousand national designer forRe-Bath.
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Flute, 3D, or hand-painted tile designs are also making a comeback.
This trendy approach to tile lends itself to experimentation.
Mixed-metal finishes
Many designers are embracing mixed-metal combinations instead of matching finishes.
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Snouffer says the mixed-metal trend is gaining popularity for its versatility.
It allows for flexibility in coordinating with other finishes, decor, and future updates.
“I think some of the more complicated layered metal finishes are more flexible.”
Alternatively, matte black, brushed gold, and satin nickel finishes add a modern, masculine touch.
Maximalist designs
As bathrooms become canvases for self-expression, maximalism takes centerstage in 2025.
“Maximalist designs are making a comeback,” Eylor says.
The maximalist bathroom trends embrace bold patterns, vibrant colors, and eclectic layering of textures and materials.
Expect the unexpectedvintage pieces with modern fixtures, repurposed items matched with bold color palettes.
Moreover, anticipate beautiful scents to play a role in bathroom design aesthetics.
Sustainable and natural materials
Sustainability is no longer a buzzword.
It is the cornerstone of modern design, and 2025 bathroom trends are no exception.
Not only do these materials look great, but they also help reduce the environmental footprint of new manufacturing.
The authenticity of natural stoneware is also on trend for 2025.
These design choices align with the increasing emphasis on creating environmentally conscious homes.