Is your bathroom ready for a complete re-fresh? Or perhaps you are looking for small updates to make?Either way, we have the top 2025 bathroom trends to watch out for in the coming year!
From upcycling to bold patterns, and a huge focus on wood, 2025 bathroom designs trends look to be making a splash in the bathroom interiors already.
What are the Bathroom trends for 2025?
- Eco-friendly fixtures
- Warming Woods
- Upcycled Updates
- Bold Patterns and Bolder Textures
- Focus on wellness
- Organic Bathrooms
- Going Green
1. Eco- friendly fixtures
Eco-friendly fixtures take precedence in 2025, as homeowners put onus on cutting bill costs and helping save the planet.
But what are eco-friendly fixtures and how can they help me reduce costs?
Eco-friendly fixtures are taps and shower sets designed to be more environmentally conscious. They typically feature water saving technologies such as:
- Incorporates ¼ turn ceramic disc technology to prevent leaks and drips
- Low-Flow Showerheads – These reduce water usage without sacrificing water pressure. They limit the flow to about 2 gallons per minute, compared to traditional ones that use up to 5 gallons per minute.
- Dual Flush Toilets – These toilets offer two flush options: a half-flush for liquid waste and a full-flush for solid waste, which conserves water by using only what’s necessary.
- Smart Showers – These regulate water temperature and duration, helping to reduce unnecessary water and energy usage by allowing users to pre-set times and temperatures.
2. Warm woods
Warm wood offers your bathroom a softness. Wooden vanity units brings a visual warmth and cosy feel, balancing out colder materials such as tiles and metals. As more and more of us want to create our mini spa retreats, warm wood provides a more inviting and comfortable space.
When it comes to the shade, think dark oaks, walnuts and umbers!
Using more natural materials promotes a biophilic design, bringing us closer to nature which has been proven to reduce stress – woods a win, win!
Finally, wood’s unique grain pattern and texture provides character, but consider staining or distressing to match your desired style while maintaining a natural look. Opt for wooden vanities for a more permanent update or smaller accents through shelving or bath tidies for a more subtle addition.
3. Upcycled updates
Consumers are increasingly upcycling bathroom furniture for several reasons:
Cost savings – upcycling is more affordable than purchasing brand new bathroom furniture. Reusing existing pieces allows you to create completely bespoke bathroom items. Making renovations more budget friendly.
Unique and personalised style – Since (dare we say it) the 2020 pandemic, consumers have become more and more interested in home DIY and customised items. An upcycled vanity unit can be tailored to fit specific tastes, which adds individuality, that mass produced furniture lacks.
Vintage aesthetic – Many of us love a vintage piece, which can be achieved or preserved through upcycling. Reusing older furniture pieces with wood, metal or unique finishes adds a vintage vibe, something that is increasingly popular in UK homes.
4. Bold patterns & bolder textures
The bathroom should be a sensory space, so 2025 should be all about including bold patterns and bold textures to encourage feelings of tranquillity, your personal safe-space!
When choosing the right patterns and textures for your bathroom space, like geometric tiles or timeless stone textures, the design elements you opt for should reflect your personality and evoke the senses.
We are seeing a surge in contrasting textures, homeowners are now experimenting by mixing woods, stone and marbles for an eclectic feel.
5. Focus on wellness
We live busier lives and experience more stress so it’s important to find ways to relax at home. Particularly in the bathroom, a place we should find comfort and relaxation.
People now want their bathroom to be like a home spa, a place for self-care routines such as skincare, bathing, and aromatherapy. Therefore, creating a bathroom that feels clean, soothing and tranquil, to support these important activities encourages positive mental health and will continue to be hugely important in 2025 bathrooms.
To achieve a wellness focused bathroom, you should make mindful storage choices such as shelving to fill with skincare, candles and other selfcare products. Think of colours that bring you joy or peace. Choosing the right colour is a personal choice but we suggest an organic looking colour scheme.
6. Organic bathroom
The word organic refers to natural forms, and that’s exactly what homeowners are looking for in 2025. Using and sourcing more natural materials to feature in their bathrooms to create a soft and timeless space.
Stone tiles, rustic touches and brushed brassware are great options when trying to achieve a more organic feel. Focus on creating a neutral but warm colour scheme and add those natural textures through vanity worktops, soft fluffy towels and accessories.
The space should feel minimal but not clinical, it’s finding that perfect balance of form and function.
7. Going green
Green has been making a slow but steady revival in bathrooms over the last 12 months, with no signs of slowing down. So why Is it, we all love a green suite all of a sudden? From soft sage green to a more striking emerald, there’s a green for everyone to fall in love with. It’s a great versatile colour, we expect to see more green furniture coming through such as pale green vanity units.
Our brains associate green with nature and therefore has soothing properties that work wonderfully in bathroom environments! So whether you opt for green paint, green tiles or green accessories it’s all about going green in 2025!
Rikki has a passion for interior design and an even bigger passion for writing about it. When she isn’t writing about gorgeous bathroom interiors, you’ll find her discovering all of the latest trends.