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Bathroom: 7 Modern Trends That Will Stay With Us Forever
Let's take a look at seven trends in bathroom design that are not just fleeting fads, but long-term styles
Remember the days when the bathroom was simply a functional room you entered to quickly take a shower or brush your teeth? Those days are long gone. Today, the bathroom has become a true oasis of relaxation, a place where we start and end our day. It's no surprise that more and more attention is being paid to the design of this space. Let's look at seven trends in bathroom decoration that are not just passing fads, but long-term styles.
Main points from the article:
- Natural materials and textures are becoming a key element in bathroom design;
- Smart technology is integrated into plumbing and accessories;
- Minimalism and functionality remain in style;
- Attention is increasingly paid to eco-friendliness and energy efficiency;
- The color palette shifts towards calm, natural tones;
- Unusual shapes and materials are used to create a unique design;
- The wellness approach to bathroom design is gaining popularity.
Connecting with nature: natural materials and textures
Trends: stone, wood, and plants are taking over bathrooms!
Using natural materials in bathroom interiors is not just a fashion statement, but an attempt to create a harmonious space close to nature. Marble countertops, wooden shelves, stone tiles — all of these give the bathroom a special charm and comfort.
But don't think this is only about expensive materials. Modern technology allows for creating high-quality imitations that look no worse than the original. For example, ceramic granite with a wood texture or quartz agglomerate imitating marble.
What about live plants? They not only purify the air but also create a spa-salon atmosphere right at home. Orchids, ferns, aloe — the choice is vast, but it's important to consider humidity and lighting in your bathroom.

Design: Julia Tazulakh
Smart bathroom: technology for comfort
Imagine this: you enter the bathroom and the light turns on automatically, the mirror shows the weather forecast, and the shower adjusts to your favorite temperature. Fantasy? No, it's reality in smart bathrooms.
Sensor faucets, toilets with bidet and heated seats, mirrors with built-in screens — all of this is no longer luxury but part of modern life. Smart technology not only enhances comfort, but also helps save water and electricity.
Special attention should be paid to "smart" lighting systems. They allow you to create various lighting scenarios: bright light for morning makeup or dimmed lighting for a relaxing bath in the evening.
Minimalism 2.0: functionality and clean lines
Minimalism is not giving up its position, but evolving. In place of strict, almost sterile interiors, a softer, "warm" minimalism is emerging.
The key principles remain the same: clean lines, no unnecessary details, functionality of every element. But now this combines with the use of natural textures and soft, natural tones.
In trend are hidden storage systems, built-in cabinets, suspended plumbing. All of this helps keep the space visually free and easy to clean. Designers are increasingly moving away from classic cabinets with drawers in favor of open shelves or consoles.

Design: Julia Sergeeva
Color evolution: from white to natural tones
Farewell, sterile-white bathrooms! The color palette of modern bathrooms is becoming more diverse and natural.
In trend are calm, earthy tones: olive green, terracotta, sandy. They create a cozy, relaxing atmosphere and pair beautifully with natural materials.
Don't be afraid to experiment with color. Deep blue or emerald can make an excellent accent on one of the walls. If you're not ready for drastic changes, start small — add colored towels or bright accessories.

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Eco-friendly: caring for the planet starts with the bathroom
Eco-friendliness is not just a trendy word, but a necessity. The bathroom is an excellent place to start incorporating eco-friendly approaches into your life.
Energy-saving lamps, mixers with water consumption limits, plumbing with efficient drainage — all of this not only reduces your utility bills but also decreases the load on the environment.
Special attention should be paid to materials. More and more manufacturers offer eco-friendly options for finishing: tiles made from recycled materials, paints without harmful additives, furniture made from certified wood.
Unusual shapes: goodbye to boredom!
Who said a bathtub must be rectangular and a sink round? Modern design breaks stereotypes and offers unconventional solutions.
Asymmetrical baths, sinks of unusual shapes, mirrors with irregular geometry — all of this adds individuality and style to the interior. This is especially relevant for small bathrooms, where an unusual shape of plumbing can become a main accent.
An interesting trend is the use of furniture and accessories traditionally associated with other rooms. For example, a chair in the bathroom or a table lamp by the mirror. This adds comfort to the space and makes it more "livable".

Design: Viktoria Krylova
Wellness approach: bathroom as a personal spa
The last, but no less important trend — transforming the bathroom into a true home spa center.
Large shower cabins with tropical showers and chromotherapy, baths with hydro-massage, infrared saunas — all of this becomes part of home bathrooms. Special attention is paid to the quality and functionality of plumbing.
But good health is not only about technology. It's also about creating a relaxing atmosphere. Candles, aromatic diffusers, soft robes and towels — all these details help turn ordinary water procedures into a true ritual of beauty and health.

Design: Ekaterina Lyubimkina
INMYROOM notes:
"Modern bathroom is much more than just a functional space. It's a place where we can relax, recover after a hard day, and spend time alone with ourselves. Therefore, when developing the design, it's important to consider not only aesthetics but also what feelings the space will evoke in its inhabitants".
How to bring trends into life?
Incorporating these trends into your bathroom doesn't necessarily require a full renovation. Start small:
- Add live plants or decorative elements made from natural materials.
- Replace a regular faucet with a sensor or water-saving model.
- Experiment with lighting by adding wall sconces or LED backlighting.
- Update textiles, choosing towels and mats in natural tones.
- Add unusual accessories, such as a wooden stool or a wicker laundry basket.
Remember that the key to successful design is balancing trends with your personal preferences. The bathroom should reflect your individual style and be comfortable for you.
These seven trends are not just fleeting fashion, but a reflection of changes in our relationship to life and the space around us. They highlight the desire for eco-friendliness, technology, and comfort. Who knows, maybe by implementing some of these trends, you'll find that your bathroom has become your favorite place in the house?
Cover: Design project by Maria Petrova and Elena Andronova
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