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5 Trends for 2024 Bathroom Design from UK Bathrooms

As we approach the end of 2023, it’s time to delve into the major trends set to dominate bathroom design in 2024. Let’s explore the five trends that are set to lead the way in shaping the look of bathrooms in the coming year.

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Warm and Cosy Hues

Warm and cosy hues

In 2024, the focus is on adding sophisticated warmth into your living spaces, including the bathroom. Say goodbye to stark and clean contrasts that have prevailed in interior palettes. Welcome perfectly blended creams, soft browns, and rich rustic woods. Creating an earthy-inspired palette that transforms your bathroom into a peaceful cocoon—a perfect start and end to your day.

Daring Mix of Metals

Mix metals for effect

Get ready to embrace bold combinations of bathroom hardware. 2024 encourages the use of various brassware colours to complement and express individuality. Warmer metals like brushed copper mixed with brushed golds and other metallic tones will take centre stage. While not for the faint-hearted this trend will result in a bathroom full of character.

Built-In Shower Spaces

Built in shower spaces

In the coming year, there will be a shift away from exposed glass cube shower enclosures, ushering in the era of showers seamlessly integrated into the bathroom space.

Nature-Inspired Haven

Nature inspired

Bathroom aesthetics in 2024 will witness a growing love of natural elements. Wood, stone, glass and greenery will mix harmoniously to create bathroom havens. This will enhance the visual appeal of bathrooms, providing a tactile opulence that elevates the design experience.

Hybrid Aesthetic

Mix old and new to create a unique style

2024 will introduce an intriguing shift in bathroom design, with the hybrid aesthetic juxtaposing sleek contemporary features with rustic charm.

Modern vanity units will coexist with reclaimed driftwood, and new mirrors will be paired with vintage lighting. This trend reflects a cost-conscious approach to home updates, embracing upcycling as a popular choice. The result is a blended look that celebrates a mismatch of styles united by quality and purpose.