The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Bathroom trends that make a splash

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WHETHER you are embarking on a full bathroom renovation or just looking for ways to keep your space fresh for the year, stay on-trend with the latest bathroom design styles for 2024.

Expect to see a combinatio­n of functional­ity and design with natural elements, earth tones and a focus on accessibil­ity.

Timeless aesthetics

Consumers can expect to see an increased popularity in spaces that feel truly timeless.

This trend is credited to homeowners seeking to stay in their homes for a longer period — perhaps well into retirement. Homeowners want to achieve a timeless style with materials and features they will not grow tired of.

Even modern homes are incorporat­ing elements such as brick, handmade clay tiles, rustic wood elements and arches that create a feeling of quiet luxury. Focusing on a more timeless aesthetic also furthers the popularity of sustainabl­e design where features like water- and energy-efficient fixtures, LED lightbulbs and dimmers are all continuing to gain prominence.

Handmade features

This trend towards handmade details and features is closely linked to the growing popularity of timeless style.

It includes handmade tiles, custom bathroom vanities and other bespoke elements, which create a feeling that the homeowner has something truly unique and special.

Warm wood vanities

It has been discovered that wood is the most desired choice when upgrading a bathroom vanity. While white continues to dominate as the most popular colour for countertop­s and walls, this attraction to wood vanities connects to a larger move throughout the home, away from cool greys and stark whites to warmer neutrals like beiges, creamy off-whites and rich browns.

With the broad range of wood tones on the market, it can work for nearly any aesthetic, ranging from coastal to traditiona­l.

Attention to details

Scallops are popping up just about everywhere. From vanity chairs to cabinetry details, they are coming in hot. Another detail that is making its way to the bathroom after playing a prominent role in living space design is fluted cabinetry. The aesthetic creates a thick, often rough statement-making detail beneath island countertop­s, bathroom vanities and dining room tables, adding visual texture and interest.

Earth tones

While natural materials are continuing their unpreceden­ted rise in popularity, so, too, are nature-inspired colours and wall treatments that can further the soothing, indoor-outdoor appeal of the aesthetic. Earth-toned paint colours, plaster and accent colours are recent favourites for many.

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