People should be mindful of their bathroom, to ensure that the bath area is a comfortable and relaxing place to be. If you haven’t upgraded your bathroom in a while, it makes sense to do so now. Here’s a look at bathroom trends to inspiring you for the next bathroom makeover. Take a look!
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Larger Showers
Back in the 1980s, Jacuzzi tubs became the in-thing. Their popularity waxed and waned over the years, and many modern tract homes also offer large bathtubs. With today’s busy lifestyle, homeowners are finding that these massive tubs, as beautiful and luxurious as they are, don’t get much use. Instead, people are choosing to go with spacious showers, and sometimes even showers that are built for two. Spa-style shower heads, or rainforest heads, are often incorporated, which provide a delightful sensation of being caught in the rain
Ecological Touches
Most fixtures are designed with water conservation in mind. Even spa shower heads can be designed to minimize water flow, even though it still feels as if you’re standing under a waterfall.
Technical Integrations
Many bathrooms are making use of LED lighting, and even ambient lighting for relaxation. Shower heads can change colors, and even tiles throughout the room can glow. People are also watching TV, listening to music, and reading more in their bathroom!
A separate toilet area
Over the past few years, the number of bathrooms with a separate toilet area or, at least, a cabinet that can be closed off has increased. This is more popular in master bathrooms and is great for couples who need to use the room at the same time.
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Dual Vanities
Most households have two heads, who operate on similar morning and nighttime routines, which makes two sinks and grooming areas a necessity. Today’s bathrooms deliver more than this, though.
Home Bathroom design
Bathrooms used to be barren white rooms, designed for function, with no personality. More homeowners are trying to make the bathroom feel “homey,” by creating vanity spaces that look like traditional home furniture, and are including more textiles like drapes and rugs.
The latest studies show that Americans spend about one hour each day in the bathroom, which works out to more than 15 days every year. For comparison, the average employee only receives 15 days of vacation after five years of employment, so we’re spending the same amount of time in the bathroom as we do on vacations.
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