When it comes to bathrooms, two things are key to a successful  design: privacy and personality.  Bathrooms are one of the most private  spaces in a home, and for good reason.  It's where people start and end  their days, express bodily functions, groom themselves, and sometimes  reflect on their lives during a steamy shower or hot bath.  The  personality aspect and design of your bathroom says a lot about you, and  your character.  If you want a fun, brightly colored design, you are  probably very perky and like for your surroundings to encourage your  energetic outlook.  People who want very subdued colors, clean lines,  contemporary or Zen surroundings may have a very busy or stressful life,  and want somewhere calm to get prepare for or get away from their  hectic day.  A traditional bathroom can seem either very feminine or  very masculine (depending on which historic period you use do decorate  the space), and may reflect a taste for the finer things, and a respect  for formality. 
There are so many different bathroom design trends  it would be impossible to cover them all, so here are some of the most  popular:
Back Splash and Shower Tile has come a long  way from white 4x4 tiles.  Glass mosaics, recycled glass tiles, exotic  natural stones, precious metals (gold and silver), and ceramics with a  crackle glaze are all very popular, and come in a variety of interesting  sizes like 1x1, 1x2, 2x2, 2x4, 2x6, 3x6, 6x12, and many more.  For a  more interesting look, don't line tiles up in a grid, but use a Brick  pattern, Versailles pattern, or Random pattern.
Counter Top materials have also exploded into  a kaleidoscope of options. There are popular man made options like  Silestone, Corian, and a new material called Ice Stone that is made from  recycled materials like glass and shells.  One of the hottest new  trends is glass counter tops, which can be clear, frosted, colored, or  custom made to be like art pieces with integrated sinks.  Stone will  never be out of style, and there are new types and varieties of stones  being imported from around the world everyday.  Some stones that are  very popular this year are white marbles like Carrera and Venatino, warm  travertines like Imperial and Coliseum, granite materials in new  finishes like leather and brushed finishes, and limestones like Bone and  Benjamin Blue.  Exotic stones like onyx and alabaster are pricey, but  create gorgeous counter tops.
Sinks and Faucets  come in so many varieties and styles that you can always find something  to suit your personality.  Vessel bowls are still very popular and come  in stone, glass, metal, ceramic, and porcelain materials.  Under mount  sinks are still the most popular choice and are available in tons of  shapes and colors, rectangles are especially modish.  As far as pedestal  sinks are concerned, the Restoration Hardware look for traditional  bathrooms is fantastic, but provides no storage.  Try using them for a  clean open look in a powder room.  For a contemporary look, try an all  glass pedestal from Boffi or an imported all stone pedestal.  Wall  mounted faucets provide an interesting change, but require the plumbing  lines to be moved if they aren't already set up for a wall mount faucet  (this can be costly).  As far as deck mount faucets are concerned, use  an 8" wide spread faucet and avoid the 4" models, they look dinky and  cheap.  Chrome, brushed nickel, and gold (not brass) are the trendy  colors this year, but there are so many individual looks that almost  anything goes. 
Toilets have seen minimal changes, but the  changes made are worthy of mentioning.  Many manufacturers now make  toilets that are "right-height" or chair height, which makes them easier  for everyone to get up from.  The elongated toilet has been around for  quite some time, but is the preferred toilet for all areas.  The only  time a round toilet should be used is if you are tight on space and need  the extra inches for clearance purposes.
Bathtubs are available in so many varieties  that there is almost certainly something for everyone to love.   Hydrotherapy features like water jets, warm air bubbles, or both are  available in a wide selection of tubs.  Soaking tubs have also seen  resurgence lately, with more people tending to want simplicity over  something they need a manual for.  Freestanding tubs are extremely chic  and in demand, and are available in both traditional and contemporary  stylings.
Showers have come a long way from just a quick  way to get clean, now many showers are being updated to a spa like  experience.  Frameless shower doors in either 3/8" or 1/2" glass looks  best, and can be left plain, or engraved with any design you choose.   Multiple shower heads, groupings of jets, rain showers, and intricate  control systems can be used to create a shower that is uniquely yours.
Cabinets are an integral part of bathrooms,  and should be custom or semi-custom manufactured cabinetry.  You need  good storage in bathrooms, especially master baths, and quality cabinets  provide the right storage and an excellent finished look.  Whether you  are going for a modern or traditional feel, there is something for  everyone.
Lighting in bathrooms needs to be bright, as  most of the things going on there are task oriented.  Recessed cans or  interesting track lights on dimmers are good choices, as are sconces on  each side of the vanity.  In some magazines, they show chandeliers over  bath tubs (which can be gorgeous), but be sure that your ceiling is high  enough so that the installation passes code.  
Accessories like towel bars and toilet paper  rings still usually match the main faucet, and offer a larger variety of  finish options than they used to.  The collection of accessories has  also expanded to cup and toothbrush holders that can also accommodate  tongue scrapers, magnetic bar soap holders, toilet brush holders, and  shelves with glass accents. Mirrors are no longer limited to the large  sheets that got applied directly to the wall, but have become decorative  pieces that showcase our individuality.  Some mirrors have unique  custom frames, others have integrated backlights that show off a design  etched into the mirror back.  The options in the accessories category  are endless.
In our incredible world of technology and progress, the different  options and design choices available are always changing and evolving  into new trends and styles.  You should always consult a kitchen and  bath specialist before you redo your bathroom, because they know what  the most current trends are, and can guide you to a timeless look that  you won't want to change in a year or two.  Go with classic fixtures and  use things like paint, wall paper, decorations, and accessories to add  your personal touch to your private sanctuary.





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