Real estate agents and investors will always advise homeowners to invest their money in two areas: the kitchen and/or the bathrooms. These places both feature multiple materials, details, and fixtures. Selecting the right products and making the right design choices in these rooms can make your space look luxurious or high-end. However, choosing poorly can have the opposite effect! What are the 2020 bathroom design trends in the market? When considering material and design choices for your new bathroom, what new trends should you consider?
2020 Bathroom Design Trends
1. Natural Stone Sinks
Want to provide an earthy and relaxing feel to your bathroom? Consider adding a sink crafted by nature and go with stone! Choosing the correct type of stone is key. Some may look beautiful but do not last over time. In addition to stone selection, it is important to focus on color as well. If you don’t want to end up redecorating your entire bathroom, make sure you choose a stone sink that matches your home’s aesthetic.
2. Unexpected Tub Shapes and Shower Layouts
Tubs used to be built into the wall or attached to the shower. However, tubs have become a statement piece in the bathroom! Ranging in designs, tubs have become a pivotal focal point of any upscale bathroom. Likewise, the layout of a custom shower offers opportunity for design and quality.
3. Shiplap
Want to bring an air of rustic elegance into the bathroom? Shiplap has been an increasingly popular design choice since 2013. Only recently, however, it has been integrated into the bathroom. Seeing as how it is such a versatile design trend, we don’t see it going out of style any time soon.
4. Industrial Fixtures and Tiles
Subway tiles, brass, exposed plumbing, and Edison bulbs are not new to the design showroom. Though this year, they are becoming very popular in regards to bathroom trends. These styles can make the room pop with unexpected detail and artistic flair. Despite their “trendiness” the details themselves are classic and unlikely to look “dated” in the near future.
The bathroom in 4713 Amble Way, one of our move-in ready homes, has a stunning master bathroom! The unique shower layout accommodates dual shower heads, provides seating, and features a door-free entry. The door-free openings are ideal for homeowners who may have physical limitations and want to prevent trips or slips in the shower. We think the walk-in shower should be one of the 2020 Bathroom Design Trends that stays!
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