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The 10 Biggest Bathroom Trends for 2026, According to Designers
Start planning your bathroom's next makeover with these creative, designer-approved trends.
Jan. 30, 2026 at 6:55pm
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Bathrooms are evolving into the most interesting rooms in the home, with designers embracing personalized tilework, a focus on wellness, invisible aging-in-place design, and more. The latest bathroom trends prioritize both beauty and ease, with a shift towards warmer color palettes, architectural showers, unexpected pops of color, and features that add comfort and personality.
Why it matters
As homeowners look to stay in their homes longer and create spaces that can accommodate all ages, the bathroom is becoming a key focus for thoughtful, future-proof design. These emerging trends reveal how the bathroom is transitioning from a purely functional space to one that fosters comfort, creativity, and personal expression.
The details
Some of the top bathroom trends for 2026 include personalized tilework that acts more like artwork, the integration of wellness-focused features like red light shower filters, and the incorporation of invisible aging-in-place design elements. Bathrooms are also seeing warmer color palettes, architectural showers, unexpected pops of color, and more comfort-focused features like radiant floor heating and towel warmers. There's a renewed appreciation for materials that patina over time, reinforcing the idea that bathrooms should evolve alongside the people who use them.
- In 2026, bathrooms are expected to be the site of some of the year's biggest design statements.
The players
Lauren Saab
An interior designer and the founder of Saab Studios.
Nadia Watts
An interior designer and the founder of Nadia Watts Interior Design.
Barrie Benson
An interior designer and the founder of Barrie Benson Studio.
What they’re saying
“This shift aims to create a sense of intention rather than merely serving a decorative purpose.”
— Lauren Saab, Interior Designer and Founder of Saab Studios (Veranda)
“With people staying in their homes well past retirement age as well as multi-generations of families living together, it's important that the bathroom can accommodate all ages without looking 'adapted' at all.”
— Nadia Watts, Interior Designer and Founder of Nadia Watts Interior Design (Veranda)
“Using color where you least expect it, like a bathtub, can elevate the space, making it feel more personal.”
— Barrie Benson, Interior Designer and Founder of Barrie Benson Studio (Veranda)
The takeaway
The bathroom is evolving from a purely functional space to one that fosters comfort, creativity, and personal expression, with designers embracing trends that prioritize both beauty and ease. These emerging bathroom design trends reflect a growing desire for spaces that can accommodate all ages and stages of life, while also reflecting the unique personalities of the homeowners.
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