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Outdated Bathroom Design Trends to Leave Behind in 2025: What Renovation Providers Should Know

Date postedApril 10, 2025
in BKBG Business Blog,

Bathroom renovations remain one of the most lucrative and high-impact services in the remodeling industry, but only if providers stay aligned with shifting design priorities. 

As we move into 2025, homeowners are increasingly focused on practicality, low maintenance, and comfort-driven aesthetics. For bathroom renovation professionals understanding which trends are falling out of favor is essential for delivering modern, market-ready spaces.

Here are the design elements that are officially phasing out, and what to recommend instead.

1. Jacuzzi and Whirlpool Tubs Are Losing Steam

While once synonymous with luxury, jacuzzi and whirlpool tubs are now viewed as bulky, water-wasting, and high-maintenance. 

Clients today are prioritizing wellness over gimmicks, think minimalist soaking tubs or accessible walk-in showers. Providers should be ready to recommend elegant alternatives that offer both style and ease of use, particularly for aging-in-place or family-focused households.

2. Tile Countertops Are a Thing of the Past

Tile countertops, with their grout-heavy upkeep and retro aesthetic, no longer appeal to modern homeowners. Sleek, seamless surfaces like quartz, solid-surface, and even natural stone are becoming the go-to options. Offering these materials in your portfolio not only elevates your client’s space but also signals that your business is forward-thinking and quality-driven.

3. Bold Grout Lines Are Out

Dramatic grout contrasts once favored for their visual punch now look dated and busy. Clients are leaning into more refined looks with thinner, tone-matching grout lines. Train your team to execute this detail with precision, it’s subtle, but it reflects craftsmanship and modernity.

4. Color Blocking Is Giving Way to Cohesion

Harsh tile contrasts and bold color-blocked layouts are being replaced by tonal, layered designs. These tone-on-tone schemes blend various textures, stone, tile, paint, for a serene and sophisticated finish. Showroom updates, digital mockups, and material samples should reflect this shift to help clients visualize the cohesive effect.

5. All-White Bathrooms Feel Cold and Outdated

 White-on-white bathrooms are losing their luster. Homeowners want warmth, personality, and a sense of calm. Materials like wood tones, soft greys, earthy hues, and statement marbles are increasingly in demand. Encourage your clients to step away from sterile white palettes in favor of designs that evoke comfort and luxury.

As bathroom design evolves, so should your approach. Retiring these trends from your proposals and showrooms will help you better meet client expectations and keep your renovation business competitive in 2025 and beyond.

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