The Latest in Bath and Shower Designs in 2018

Planning a bathroom renovation or want a new bathroom design? Here are the latest bathroom design trends to get your creativity going. Have a read and discover some really fabulous bath styles that you can adapt, borrow or get inspiration from!

His and Her Showers

Source: Decorpad.com

Source: Decorpad.com

His and Her showers are making their way to the top-trending list this year. This particular type of bathroom design is a nod to combatting the morning rush for couples! Think large walk-in shower space with his and her shower heads!

Free Standing Tub

Source: Houzz.com

Source: Houzz.com

Freestanding tubs offer a timeless and luxurious appeal. They are often called island bath tubs and are exactly what they sound like  - they stand alone! They’re a perfect choice if you want to go from vintage to contemporary style quick and easy!

Feel like a Royalty with Rose Gold

Source: dhgate.com

Source: dhgate.com

Turns out, rose gold isn’t just a trend for iPhones. This glamorous hue is fantastic on bathroom fixtures - patriculary on taps or faucets as seen in the image above. A perfect pair for this aesthetic are marble textures which then creates a luxurious overall appeal to your bathroom design.

Japanese Soaking Tubs

Source: aquaticausa.com

Source: aquaticausa.com

Japanese Soaking tubs are what you need when you are after a self care bath. They feature a deeper and more immersie vat of water and are basically tiny indoor hot tubs which you can relax to every day or just about any time you want! The idea? Replicate the experience of sitting in a natural hot spring and then reap the same exact therapeutic benefits.

J Shaped Bath

Source: Plumbingworld.co.uk

Source: Plumbingworld.co.uk

Not many people have heard of J-shaped baths before 2018. That’s because these bath designs are a new introduction to the market and are now growing in popularity. This bath essentially looks like a J and is commonly positioned against wall corners. Have this in your bathroom and instantly create a contemporary feel.

Integrated Shower

Source: homebeautiful.com.au

Source: homebeautiful.com.au

This type of trend embraces the lack of shower doors. It’s not only visually more simple but is also effective in freeing up a lot of space for the door to open and close. This could be the ideal shower solution if you have a small bathroom.

Which one amongst these trends do you love? Do you see anything perfect for your next remodelling project? If you have any questions about any of the trends featured above and feel like you’re ready to get going with your bathroom remodelling project, feel free to contact us.

Emily Willis