With the recent building grants announced by the State and Federal Government, you might be feeling inspired to build your dream home instead of buying an established property.
If you are one of those people who took the plunge and bought a block of land, or maybe your bathroom just needs a facelift, then it’s time to start thinking about what the perfect bathroom means for you.
We spoke with senior building designer for Summit Renovations, Ashley Tunley about the bathroom design trends that have gained momentum in 2020.
“Bathrooms remain one of the most popular rooms in an Australian home to renovate. We spend so much time in them, so it’s important to make sure the design and layout works for everyone in the family,” Mr Tunley said.
Top emerging bathroom trends
Pop of colour
Don’t be afraid to inject a little colour and fun into your bathroom.
The perfect addition to a neutral bathroom is an unexpected pop of colour which will create a focal point, either with your tiles, basins or hardware – the choice is yours!
Tapware
Brushed tapware seems to be increasing popular. Wall mixers and wall mounted tapware in this finish really stands out against the splashback.
One trend we’re seeing no signs of slowing down is the use of black tapware, which continues to gain momentum when it comes to bathroom renovations.
Freestanding baths
Freestanding baths instantly turn your bathroom into a resort-style sanctuary and are very popular amongst those renovating when adequate space is available.
With many different styles and sizes from oval or rectangle to D-shape and round, there’s plenty of options to choose from.
Walk-in showers
A walk-in shower provides a contemporary finish and with no door or minimal glass – it really is a showstopper when it comes to a bathroom renovation.
Not only is a walk-in shower safer for children and the elderly, it’s also much easier to clean. With fewer nooks and crannies, that means less dirt and mould that can accumulate.
It also allows for a shower with a floor-to-ceiling design which gives you more options for where you place the shower heads and tapware.
What about materials and textures?
Use quality, natural materials for surfaces such as stone benchtops which remain a popular choice in the bathroom due its durability.
Textured wall tiles are a popular choice as not only do they add personality and life to a bathroom, but they also prevent condensation forming on your walls.
When it comes to your bathroom vanity, a great way to add texture and warmth is by adding feature timber laminate. This continues to be a popular material due to its variation in colours and tones and it offers a timeless look.
According to Mr Tunley, there is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all bathroom solution.
“If the design of your bathroom is carefully considered, there’s nothing stopping you from having the bathroom of your dreams,” he said.
Before you breathe life into your new bathroom, make sure you’ve read our ten tips for renovating your bathroom.
Book an obligation FREE design consultation with a Summit Renovations designer today.