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Bathroom renovations for 2022

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If your home is in need of an update, the bathroom trends for 2022 are exactly what you need. Bathroom trends are a good place to start, whether you're doing a complete overhaul or just a quick refresh. Trends may appear to be fleeting as if they will come and go, but while some of the bolder, more eccentric looks may not last, you'll often find that trends quickly give way to classic, timeless looks.

The 2022 bathroom design trends are diverse, with a focus on serenity and uplifting joy, luxe texture, and rough, hand-worn edges. Colours can be vibrant or soothing, and light can be traditional or architecturally modern. The overarching theme, however, is the desire to create a space that you enjoy spending time in.

We've got you covered, whether you're looking for bathroom ideas for a completely new on-trend design or just want advice on what tiles are hot right now for a quick update.

According to Hayley Robson of Day True Architectural Interiors, “homeowners have become increasingly brave in their bathroom choices.” ‘Tiles in interesting tessellating shapes or with pattern and colour, such as fish scale, diamond, or Popham tiles, remain popular, especially when paired with special brassware finishes such as PVD coatings and matt bathroom colour ideas for maximum impact. People want to stand out, and bespoke elements such as reclaimed furniture, statement mirrors, and coloured ceramics help them do so.'

‘We spent years eradicating colour from our bathrooms, but now people are embracing it,' says Louise Ashdown, head of design at West One Bathrooms. Coloured ceramics are making a big comeback, with statement basins, shower trays that match floor tiles seamlessly, and even glossy black pans for the ever-popular black tap bathrooms.'

Despite the fact that colour is important in creating a personal space, fans of natural and monochrome interiors need not fear, thanks to the emerging trend known as Japandi, which is defined by a mix of minimalist Japanese style and simple Scandinavian accents. For a softer vibe, think clean lines, a soothing colour palette, and cool matt surfaces. ‘Minimal natural styles, particularly wood, pebbles, stone, and lots of texture, are perfect for the Japandi look,' Helen Jones says, designer at Ripples Bathrooms.

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