Bathroom decor trends 2020

2020 is officially here, the new decade has begun and it’s high time to do everything you wanted to do and try everything you wanted to try. Did you want to start a bathroom renovation this year? Then this roundup is for you – we’ve rounded up the hottest trends in bathroom decor and design for 2020 and years to come. These are predictions of famous designers. So get inspired to pick a few!

Atmospheric and dark bathrooms

Bathrooms are usually light and bright, but moody and dark rooms became very popular a few years ago and this decor is becoming more popular every year. This trend applies to bathrooms too: moody and dark ones make you feel relaxed, which is great for soaking.

Minimalist bathroom

Less is more, and the minimalism that is taking over the world proves it every day. Even if your home isn’t that minimal but is at least contemporary, why not make your bathroom minimalist? You get a clean space, and when it’s clean and smooth, it always seems bigger, which is another benefit.

concrete

Concrete is another trend that is taking over our homes, making them bolder and rougher, and the same goes for bathrooms. Concrete is fairly cheap, durable, and suits many types of decor. You can use it on walls, floors, ceilings, even bathtubs and sinks and more.

Shaped Tiles

Forget all those standard subway tiles and go for whimsical shapes and cool looks – scallops, hexagons, etc. – anything that suits your space. Such tiles make a big impression, and you don’t even have to use dark or light colors – even neutral colors make your space cool.

Unusual marble

Marble is a timeless solution for any space, it suits any style, it is luxurious and very chic. With more offbeat and whimsical things this year, what you need to decorate your bathroom is marble that is unusual and bold.

Black tubs

Adding a black freestanding bathtub to a bathroom design adds a bit of opulence to the space. In combination with unusual sanitary fittings, this creates a striking focal point in an otherwise quiet room.

Partly tiled walls

Rather than tiling an entire wall or just the wet areas like the shower, attaching the tiles to a picture rail, chair rail, or halfway up a wall adds an unexpected design element to a room. It can also create a ledge or shelf for bathroom accessories and necessities.

brass finishes

Brass finishes are still a great way to add a little luxury to your life. This is perhaps the most timeless metallic shade to use and it always works. Bring more brass into your space!