2020 Trends in Remodeled Bathrooms

What trends are ‘in,’ where remodeled bathrooms are concerned for the year 2020? There are a lot of interesting and unique terms that appear on the different lists of trends and emerging styles. Yet, out of all of them, the word vanities stands out the most. Of course, remodeling is the key term to give attention to because it shows that homeowners are looking to update and improve rather than erase and start from scratch.So, when thinking of trends for bathrooms in 2020, think remodeling first, and then think vanities. Also, consider the hottest trends below.The Most Popular Concepts in Remodeled BathroomsBefore looking at the trends in vanities and remodeled bathrooms for 2020, it is a good idea to look at some of the newest concepts appearing on the different “top trends” lists. They include:Open Concept ShowersOnce limited to the tiniest of tiny bathrooms, open showers are now appearing in bathrooms where there is more than enough space for the shower and the tub. The option to have no barrier between the individual and the bathroom space may seem foreign to some, but it is important to note that an open shower means that the visual space of the room is greatly enhanced. There is a spa-like atmosphere created by an elegantly designed open shower, and many describe such bathrooms as having a substantially higher end feel when there is custom tile work, a rainfall shower head, and unique flooring. And if considering an open concept shower, the next trend fits in well…Deep Soaking TubsInspired by vintage bath fixtures and luxury hotels in which oversized tubs allow a bather (or two) to savor a deep soak, these tubs are both visually stunning and hard to resist. Whether taking an old-fashioned shape or sitting in a very modern, pedestal configuration, the deep soaking tub says “spa” and “luxury” and is a popular option in many remodeled bathrooms. And just as the previous trend in open showers led naturally to soaking tubs, so too do they lead to the next big trend…Statement FixturesThe trend to emulate the past in many remodeled bathrooms has caused a surge of interest in what are known as statement fixtures that take on the looks of rustic, Art Deco, and even somewhat mechanical styles. There is concurrently a surge of interest in the use of gold, copper, and brass materials, and so these are the dominant finishes in statement fixtures that are appearing on the open showers, deep soaking tubs, and other areas of remodeled bathrooms. Those doing kitchen remodeling in Livonia may also see these same statement fixtures available for their kitchens as well as bathrooms.And with mention of these three major trends, it is a good time to look at one of the best ways to make the very most of bathroom remodeling, and that is through the use of new or unique vanities.Trends in Remodeled Bathrooms & VanitiesThe words vanity or bathroom vanities are often confusing because most homeowners think of the bathroom sink and its surrounding counter as just that – the bathroom counter. The term vanity emerged in the Art Deco period when it comprised only a mirror and a countertop along with cabinetry. It was then a table used for the application of makeup or toiletries, and that is why it was labeled “vanity” as a sort of jest.Today, there are still the iconic vanities that work mostly for personal grooming, but many also describe bathroom cabinetry as the vanity. It will be the combination of a sink and storage, and vanities rank as one of the easiest ways to make the very most of remodeled bathrooms.Among the top trends in vanities for remodeled bathrooms are:Minimalist – This is going to be the simplest of all vanities and intended to keep the entire space open, uncluttered and fresh. It will be very modern in appearance and may even be absent of hardware. It will be smaller in overall size and in a paler hue to reinforce the available light and space.Reclaimed – Typically, these vanities are made of wood and add a natural element into the bathroom space. When paired with statement fixtures (think aged brass with faded wood), they bring a great deal of vintage charm and farmhouse appeal. The same pairings are popular with kitchen remodeling in Livonia, in which wooden cabinetry with aged brass or copper fixtures add a distinctly farmhouse or old-fashioned look.Floating – The ultimate in modern remodeled bathrooms and vanities, these are mounted to the wall with a space for the feet underneath. Made of sleek materials and often in an innovative style, they give the cleanest and most space-enhancing look to a bathroom of any size.Industrial – These look great in remodeled bathrooms that are seeking a modern, Mission, Art Deco, Arts & Crafts, or even a vintage vibe. Often designed to emulate consoles, with storage drawers, open shelving, marble counters, and vintage fixtures, these are both rough-hewn and quite contemporary. Again, kitchen remodeling in Livonia can incorporate these same looks and create a picture-perfect model or copy of a turn of the century (nineteenth to twentieth) look.Mirrored – Going in the opposite direction from the other vanities mentioned, these are glamorous, and inspired by European design and décor. Small in size, they add a tremendous amount of light to even the tiniest remodeled bathrooms and bring a huge amount of luxury and modernity. Consider Both Bath & Kitchen Remodeling in LivoniaWith this look at vanities and remodeled bathrooms, it’s easy to see how it might be wise to do both bath and kitchen remodeling at once. Whether the actual work is done at the same time, or the plans are drafted to allow for coordination and synchronicity, is unimportant. It’s simply a wise choice to evaluate style decisions, space, and options. Then homeowners can begin choosing essential elements (like vanities) that will set the stage for a stylish and appealing remodel of a home’s most used spaces – the bath and the kitchen. Sticking to emerging trends can produce a finished look that will have years of appeal and charm.

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