Renovating? 4 Bathroom Design Trends You Should Consider
If you are going to spend the money to renovate your master bathroom, you should create a space that will look just as good in a few weeks as it will a couple of years from now.
Fortunately, by keeping a finger on the pulse of the interior design industry, you can create a classic, functional space that will dazzle your inner interior designer. Here are four bathroom design trends you should consider incorporating into your renovation.
1. Smarter Floor Plans
These days, buyers simply won't tolerate cramped, uncomfortable spaces. That's why you should think about the floor plan before you look at paint swatches and flooring samples. Think about things like floor space, sink availability, shower size and counter area before you talk with contractors about your project.
If your space is small, consider replacing bulky vanities with pedestal sinks and large bathtubs with sleek, glass-enclosed showers. Don't forget to factor in the location of doors and windows, which can swing inwards and impact the usability of your space.
To stay on the safe side, talk with a design team that specializes in bathrooms. Invite them into your home and ask what design plan they would suggest for the size of your bathroom. In addition to offering great suggestions, designers are familiar with new fixtures and layout ideas that could solve your space dilemma.
2. Luxury Fixtures
Forget about those bland stock fixtures that came with your place. Trends for 2017 and 2018 are all about adding a little luxury to your bathroom space, which is why luxury shower and sink fixtures are flying off the shelves.
In the shower and bath area, consider adding a raindrop shower head or steam controls to give the space an edge. Newer in-shower sound systems are controlled via Bluetooth, which gives users the opportunity to listen to their favorite music or podcasts on waterproof smartphones or watches.
Additionally, think about adding a smart faucet to your sink. In addition to making it easier for children to wash their hands without making a mess, hands-free units can help you to save water and cut down on your monthly utility bill.
3. Framed Mirrors
Made popular by an adhesive manufacturer in the early 1930s
, mirror mastic has been used for years to secure large pieces of glass to bathroom walls. Unfortunately, these large sheets of mirror can instantly date your bathroom and make future renovations incredibly difficult. Fortunately, modern society has the answer to this age-old problem: framed mirrors.
Instead of gluing a mirror to the wall, shop for a large framed mirror to mount above your sink area. When contractors mount the mirror, ask them to secure it on wall studs and align the center of the mirror with your sightline.
In addition to adding a fun decorative element to your bathroom, framed mirrors are easy to switch out if you want to change your bathroom décor. Framed mirrors are also easy to remove altogether if you want to take it with you when you move.
4. Gold Hardware
If you visited the hardware aisle of the home improvement store a few years ago, you would have likely seen bin after bin of brushed silver and chrome hardware. However, these days, gold and brass hardware are back in style, lending a little old-world charm to your bathroom renovation.
Before you select gold hardware for your bathroom, keep in mind that gold and brass are available in a wide variety of shades. Try to match the shades with other gold or brass elements of the room so the hardware doesn't look out of place.
When you are ready to break ground on your bathroom remodeling project, contact Bella Hardware & Bath. As an experienced hardware and plumbing fixture company, we understand what it takes to make your next project perfect.









