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Outdated Bathroom Design Trends to Leave Behind in 2025

Date postedApril 10, 2025
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Bathrooms are one of the most-used spaces in any home, and renovating them is a big investment, one you’ll want to get right. A bathroom remodel should meet your current needs while also standing the test of time. But with design preferences shifting quickly, certain trends are falling out of favor in [in name of service area].

In 2025, homeowners and designers alike are prioritizing functionality, low maintenance, and warm, inviting aesthetics. If you’re planning a bathroom update, here are a few design trends that are officially on their way out.

Jacuzzi and Whirlpool Bathtubs
Once considered the pinnacle of at-home luxury, jacuzzi and whirlpool tubs are losing their appeal. These oversized fixtures not only use a lot of water but also come with frequent maintenance needs and can be difficult to keep clean. Many homeowners in [in name of service area] are opting for simpler, more modern soaking tubs or spacious walk-in showers instead.

Tile Countertops
While tile countertops had a moment, thanks to their budget-friendliness and visual variety, they’re no longer the go-to. The grout lines are tough to keep clean, and the overall look is starting to feel dated. Seamless materials like marble or quartz are now the preferred choices for their sleek appearance and easy upkeep.

Bold Grout Lines
Grout in general is falling out of favor, especially when it’s bold and high-contrast. Thick, dark grout lines that once added a “pop” now just scream outdated flip. In 2025, expect to see much finer grout lines or grout that blends in with the tile, contributing to a more refined, modern look throughout bathrooms in [in name of service area].

Color Blocking
High-contrast tile and color-blocked designs are taking a backseat. Instead, designers are leaning into tone-on-tone spaces that layer different materials, like stone, tile, and paint, in similar hues. This textured monochromatic approach creates a calm, cohesive look that feels elevated.

All-White Bathrooms
Just like all-white kitchens, stark white bathrooms are losing their charm. A pure white space can feel cold and sterile, especially when paired with hard surfaces. In [in name of service area], more homeowners are embracing warmer palettes, natural materials, and statement stones to create inviting and character-rich spaces.

If you’re planning a bathroom remodel in [in name of service area], keeping these fading trends in mind can help ensure your new space feels timeless and tailored to today’s design sensibilities.

If you are ready to talk more about your renovation give us a call at [phone] or visit us at [address].

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