2022 Bathroom Remodeling Trends

October 18, 2022

From traditional tubs to bold wallpapers - the future is exciting!

Read on as we take a look at the hottest bathroom trends for 2022!


When it comes to upgrading your home, the bathroom is often the starting point for many renovators. Whether you’re remodeling your personal bathroom where you’ll spend significant time day to day or you’re just looking to give a refresh to a guest bathroom to impress at your next gathering, bathrooms are both a pillar of function and style in any home. 


According to a recent Houzz survey of more than 2,570 homeowners outdated style was the top trigger for a bathroom remodel for 48% of respondents. When considering a remodel, most homeowners opt for changing the design or style of a bathroom for a more modern look. So what’s on trend? The same Houzz survey reported that transitional style was most preferred by current homeowners followed by modern and contemporary styles.


If you’re considering a bathroom remodel in your near future, you may be looking for design inspiration from today’s current trends. We’ve got you covered. These five design elements are on the rise and will bring a new flare of style to your next bathroom remodel. 


1.Traditional Tubs

Traditional tubs are back! These classic tubs bring an element of elegance and elevation to any bathroom, perfect for those who enjoy a long soak in the suds. These tubs come in a variety of traditional styles and can be installed as stand alone tubs or be placed in a wet room alongside a shower.

Traditional Tub

2. Mid-Century Vanities

Mid-century vanities are a great way to add flare to your bathroom in a subtle way if bold colors or fixtures aren’t your forte. These pieces veer from the traditional vanities while providing a sleek look with a nostalgic nod to centuries past. 

3. Natural Tones & Textures

Want to feel like you’re in a spa when you step into your bathroom? Opt for natural toned woods and textures in your bathroom. Add in greenery for a truly organic, luxurious feel.

4. Wallpaper (yes, it’s back)

While some may be hesitant, wallpaper is the perfect design choice for those looking to make a bold statement. Even if bright and bold patterns aren’t your thing, subdued colors and prints can bring an element of sophistication to any bathroom design on a single accent wall.

5. Copper & Brass Hardware

In line with many of the other trends that are a blast from the past, brass and copper hardware are in. These metals can be incorporated into your tub, shower, faucet, vanity hardware and more. While a small element of the overall design, these fixtures can bring a design together and bring your overall vision to life.

Ready to make an upgrade to your existing bathroom? Give us a call at 502-888-1396 today to receive your free, no pressure estimate.

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