8 Bathroom Design Trends to Refresh Your Home and Routine in 2025

 
 

Words like recharge, renew, and reinvigorate are shaping our expectations for bathrooms in 2025. According to the 2025 Bath Trends report by the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA), emotional and physical well-being significantly impacts how we want our bathrooms to look and function. These spaces are aesthetically inspired by hotels, resorts, and spas—places frequently associated with relaxation and elevated style—while demanding everyday practicality. Expect 2025 bathroom trends to enhance both your lifestyle and your home’s value.

1. Remodeling for Functionality

“With more homeowners choosing to stay in their current homes due to high mortgage rates, many are investing in major remodels to increase comfort and boost long-term value,” says Cory Ishaq, design consultant at West Shore Home. “The bathroom is a high-impact area where cohesive design can significantly improve daily routines and provide a strong return on investment."

The NKBA 2025 trends report notes strong demand for better use of space in the coming years, including rethinking floor plans, taking down walls, and removing tubs to accommodate desired features.

However, it’s not only major remodels on the horizon: the fall 2024 Houzz bath trends study noted an uptick in remodeling projects with less substantial layout changes. These minor remodels often focus on system upgrades, such as adding heated flooring or increasing the efficiency of products like ventilation or water heaters. Accessibility updates are also on trend, with Houzz specifically noting an increase in grab bars.

2. Making Room for Two

The NKBA reports an increased desire for bathrooms to accommodate two people at the same time. Whether the room is used for overlapping daily routines or as a space to rest and relax, popular features include separate vanities, dual sinks, and showers with multiple showerheads and plenty of space for two people. A toilet separated from the main area is also relevant to the trend.

3. White Showers

“Clean, white-on-white walk-in showers will continue to be a major trend in 2025,” predicts Ishaq. “Pairing a white shower base with matching white wall surrounds creates a fresh and timeless look that’s versatile enough to suit any home’s style—and especially attractive in the shift towards minimalist, open-concept spaces.”

Not only is white conducive to the sense of calm that many homeowners are trying to create, but Ishaq also highlights that this look is achievable on many budgets, aiding in its appeal. “This look is easily attainable with an affordable shower remodel using durable, low-maintenance materials such as acrylic, which is chip- and stain-resistant.” In general, shades of white and off-white are the top bathroom colors in 2025, according to both the NKBA and Houzz.

4. Seamless Design Choices

In 2025, expect minimized lines for a more seamless look. Examples from the NKBA trends report include frameless showers, curbless showers (which are also great for accessibility), minimal grout lines for tiles, and flooring that blends with the overall design rather than grabs attention with stand-out color or a bold pattern. These design choices reduce visual clutter and elevate the sense of tranquility in a space.

5. Floral Nods to Nature

As wellness continues to be prioritized, organic shapes, textures, and materials are increasingly part of bath design. “Biophilic elements have been proven to help reduce stress, improve cognitive function, and increase productivity and creativity,” says Danielle DeBoe Harper, senior creative style manager for Moen. “We see more designers choosing natural elements like florals to make a statement while bringing the outdoors in.”

Florals may be used in their natural forms, like fresh flower arrangements that bring living elements into the space, but they also appear in patterns. “From bold botanicals to ditsy prints, these can be applied through decor options like wallpapers, rugs, and accent pillows,” says DeBoe Harper.

6. Low-Maintenance Products

Continuing to build on bath trends from recent years, easy-care materials and fixtures are driving design requests for 2025. Low-maintenance countertops are especially popular and often paired with under-mount sinks and brushed or matte (not polished) faucets that don't show fingerprints. Surface installations like flooring or wall tile with minimal grout lines are also appealing for their reduced upkeep. Designers surveyed for the NKBA report anticipate requests for toilets with built-in cleaning functions. Whether through surfaces or fixtures, lessening bathroom cleaning and care helps prioritize health and wellness in the space.

7. Enriching Technology

“We’re seeing a strong shift toward livable luxury,” says Patty Dominguez, vice president of A&D sales at Cosentino. “Homeowners are opting for materials and technology that not only provide a luxurious feel, but also functionality that fits the needs of their everyday lives.”

According to the NKBA report, technology trends are elevating and personalizing time spent in the bathroom. This goes beyond basics like built-in outlets and motion-sensing lighting and includes more luxurious features and experiences. Smart toilets and bidets, for example, offer features like lids that automatically open, heated seats, air dryers, and even built-in deodorizers. Smart showers offer the ability to remember personalized settings for multiple users.

Among these luxuries is new and emerging technology, such as Cosentino’s partnership with FreePower to embed wireless chargers directly into the countertop surfaces. “Homeowners can effortlessly charge their phones and devices, which amps up the surface’s functionality without interrupting its aesthetics,” says Dominguez, highlighting how this new product feature supports both the technology and seamless design trends in 2025.

8. Upgraded Lighting

While lighting remains primarily task-driven in the bath, the NKBA reports that lighting design is also developing for mood setting and wellness. "There’s a huge emphasis on wellness and holistic design in the home, and one way to achieve well-being is to pick designs that will enhance comfort and boost your mood," says Takayuki Ishii, vice president of design and development for Kalco Lighting.

According to the 2025 report, there’s a “strong desire to add windows for more natural light” in the bath, while supplemental lighting features will include dimmable lighting, night lights, motion sensors, and integrated lighting for mirrors and medicine cabinets. Houzz also reports that light fixture upgrades are popular targets for style upgrades. Ishii recommends warm finishes and soft shapes to help a room "feel luxurious and laidback."

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