Changing Times

The global pandemic temporarily eclipsed progressive design trends and encouraged many to update their bathroom not only for health and wellbeing, but also with a focus on hygiene.

 

We saw many people redirect funds into upgrading areas of their home with luxury items after lockdowns. This has since given way to more frugal and ethical purchases where quality as its best possible value is researched endlessly.


Consequently, we’ve noticed some products and stylings have dropped off the bathroom fashion radar, including the go-to Subway tile finish, Granite, Terrazzo, modern farmhouse styling including sliding barn doors, rustic touches shiplap, and shaker cabinets. There’s less gold on tapware and accessories, technology influences continue, colours have warmed,
and tiles have changed focus.


In summary, our bathrooms are individual spaces tailored to our lifestyles – there are no hard and fast rules to conform to, but there is always demand for these rooms to be modern, functional, easy to clean, well-lit and ventilated.

 

In a post-pandemic world, the desire for these spaces to meet all possible physical, mental, emotional, and social needs has never been more important, so here are the trends we expect to see soar.

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