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2025 Bathroom Design Trends: What's In and What's Out

  • Writer: Wix
    Wix
  • Oct 15
  • 2 min read
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As we approach 2025, bathroom design is evolving with trends that prioritise both functionality and style. At Bells The Dulwich Kitchen and Bathroom Company, we keep up with these trends to offer designs that meet current standards while maintaining timeless elegance. Here’s a look at what’s in and what’s out for bathroom design in 2025.



What's In: Bold, Functional Bathroom Ideas


1. Sustainable Materials and Eco-Friendly Designs

Sustainability is a dominant theme in 2025 bathroom design. Eco-friendly materials, such as reclaimed wood, recycled tiles, and sustainable stone, will be more popular than ever. At Bells The Dulwich Kitchen and Bathroom Company, we incorporate sustainable practices into our designs, offering solutions like low-flow showerheads and energy-efficient lighting to reduce environmental impact while maintaining luxury.


2. Minimalistic Designs with Clean Lines

Minimalism continues to be a key trend. Clean, sleek lines and a clutter-free approach are becoming more common, creating serene and inviting bathroom spaces. Floating vanities and open shelving are replacing traditional heavy cabinetry, making bathrooms feel more spacious and refined. At Bells The Dulwich Kitchen and Bathroom Company, we embrace minimalism in every project for a timeless look.


3. Smart Bathrooms with Advanced Technology

Technology is transforming bathrooms. Smart features such as voice-controlled lighting, heated floors, and automatic faucets are becoming common. Personalised shower settings and integrated sound systems are enhancing comfort and convenience. Smart bathrooms are a must-have for homeowners looking to future-proof their spaces.


What's Out: Trends That Are Losing Their Appeal


1. Overly Ornate Designs

While detailed finishes once had a place in bathroom design, excessive ornamentation is being replaced by simpler, more functional designs. In 2025, the focus is on clean elegance rather than overly ornate fixtures and features. At Bells The Dulwich Kitchen and Bathroom Company, we embrace subtle beauty through clean lines and refined finishes.


2. Too Much Colour and Excessive Patterns

Bright colours and busy patterns are being replaced by neutral tones like greys, whites, and muted earth colours. These shades create calming, timeless spaces, which are perfect for a relaxing, spa-like bathroom. We incorporate pops of colour in tile details or accessories for a balanced effect, ensuring a cohesive design.


3. Traditional Bathtubs in Smaller Spaces

With smaller bathrooms becoming more common, traditional bathtubs are being replaced by space-saving options like walk-in showers or freestanding tubs. Showers with multiple showerheads and bench seating are now the go-to choices for luxury in compact spaces. Bells The Dulwich Kitchen and Bathroom Company’s designs always prioritise both comfort and space efficiency.


Stay Ahead with Expert Bathroom Design


2025 brings exciting opportunities to transform your bathroom with the latest trends. Whether you’re embracing sustainability, minimalism, or smart technology, there’s plenty to choose from to make your bathroom both stylish and functional. Bells The Dulwich Kitchen and Bathroom Company is committed to creating beautiful, practical bathroom spaces that reflect these trends.


Ready to update your bathroom with the latest trends? Contact Bells The Dulwich Kitchen and Bathroom Company today to schedule a consultation and create the bathroom of your dreams.

 
 
 

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