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Biggest bathroom trends

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October 29, 2025

Spa-style bathroom decor echoes a sense of luxury, says Sam Wylie-Harris

Biggest bathroom trends

Black minimalist bathroom interior. Calming bathroom with soft green tiles, a freestanding bath and floating wooden vanity unit. This natural-inspired ensuite bathroom with bold terrazzo tiles is trending.

“We've seen a notable shift towards larger bathroom footprints,” says Kiya Kelly-Paine, home design trends expert at Houzz.

This trend suggests people are rethinking the role of bathrooms, says Kelly-Paine, and rather than seeing them as merely functional, they're looking to create relaxing retreats.

Milena Vallier, lead designer at My Bespoke Room, says: “Today, they're considered true wellness sanctuaries within the home.

“We're seeing a strong shift towards spa-inspired spaces, with calming, nature-led schemes and earthy palettes such as soft browns, sage greens, and warm terracottas.

“Layered textures and tactile materials, from tumbled stone and microcement to reeded wood detailing, add depth and a sense of luxury.”

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