Top Bathroom Design Trends of 2025

Modern bathroom design in 2025 focuses on maximizing light and open space — elements that are often underestimated. Partitions and walls are increasingly being replaced with transparent structures, creating the illusion of more volume and airiness.

Plumbing remains a key comfort factor, combining ergonomics and functionality. To save space, faucets integrated into the side edge of the sink are becoming popular. In small bathrooms, compact wall-mounted toilets, like the Accord model, are often installed — convenient and space-saving. Wall-mounted furniture and fixtures not only help save space but also make cleaning easier. Our catalog features Intero wall-mounted cabinets and vanities made of light beech — a stylish and practical solution.

Hidden cabinets make optimal use of space, providing room for dryers, washing machines, shelves for cosmetics, and accessories. Cabinets with built-in mirrors and internal sockets are gaining popularity. Installing a bidet is becoming increasingly common — even in small apartments, this hygienic feature is appearing more often.

For compact spaces, the optimal solution remains walk-in shower enclosures — light, transparent structures with rails, doors, and glass walls. These can be level with the floor, raised on a platform, or placed on a tray, without visually weighing down the interior. Modern showers come equipped with multifunctional modes, touch controls, and audio systems.

 

In spacious bathrooms, freestanding bathtubs and vessel sinks are popular — they look elegant and add an exclusive feel to the interior.

Natural materials like stone and wood remain central to the design. The color palette is mainly calm and natural, with bold accents provided by unique mirrors and large tiles with decorative patterns.

Smart technologies are increasingly being integrated — smart home systems make the bathroom more intelligent and comfortable.

The Overall Trend: From Practicality to Aesthetics
The bathroom is becoming a space for relaxation: minimal furniture, maximum open space, with functional storage systems moved to other areas. The less visual clutter, the cozier the atmosphere.

Soft, Flowing Shapes
Sharp angles and strict lines are being replaced by rounded, sometimes asymmetrical shapes — they create a sense of naturalness and harmony and are also safer and more comfortable. To refresh the interior, it’s enough to add a few rounded elements, like an oval mirror or a shower with smooth contours.

Lighting as the Main Accent
Lighting plays a crucial role in zoning without walls, highlighting details, and setting the mood. Even small bathrooms should have multiple light sources, including natural light — easier to implement in private homes, but also possible in apartments using glass blocks or doors with translucent elements. A trendy feature: colorful stained glass that creates a vibrant atmosphere.

LED lighting on mirrors, ceilings, and niches adds a sense of luxury and includes convenient features like brightness adjustment and memory settings.

Mixing Textures
Combining various textures helps liven up monochrome interiors. In bathrooms, this is done through the mix of marble, wood, metal, natural stone, glass, and terrazzo.

Bathroom as an Art Object
In 2025, the bathroom is no longer just a utilitarian space — it is being decorated with paintings, mosaics, panels, and decorative elements. In smaller rooms, it’s best to pick one large statement piece; in larger ones, several coordinated accents. Special attention is given to art-zone lighting.

Popular decor items include woven baskets, organizers, and live plants, such as orchids, ferns, or peppermint.

Natural Color Palette
Bright, flashy colors are being replaced by natural tones. The most popular shades include gray, white, pink, and brown:

Gray is universal and elegant, pairs well with gold and white.

White is classic and fresh, often used for furniture and finishes.

Soft pink is a trend in 2025, creating a warm atmosphere.

Brown mimics wood and stone, adding coziness.

Walls and floors are often done in the same color to visually highlight the furniture.

Matte Surfaces and Biophilic Design
Glossy finishes are losing popularity in favor of matte, more natural textures and eco-friendly color palettes with shades of green, beige, and gray. Matte finishes are also trending in metals — bronze or antique brass faucets look very harmonious.

Material Combinations
In 2025, interiors widely use natural materials and their imitations: wood, moisture-resistant particle board, artificial and natural stone. Countertops, vanities, and interior details made from these materials look stylish and practical. Glass remains popular — it’s moisture-resistant and visually appealing but requires careful handling.

In wet zones, porcelain stoneware and tile still lead the way. Elsewhere, water-repellent paints, washable wallpaper, decorative plaster, wall panels, and cork are used. Materials like concrete and wood, stone tile and glass, matte fixtures, all work well together.

Smart Technologies
Innovation continues to reshape the bathroom: LED lighting with modes, touchless flushing, temperature indicators, moisture-resistant speakers, and touch dispensers all enhance comfort and convenience. Popular features include leak detectors, smart showers with voice control and built-in audio systems, and mirrors with touchscreens and internet access.

Popular Bathroom Styles of 2025
Soft Minimalism: Clean and practical, with minimal furniture and decor, and natural colors. Cozy and functional.

Modern Style: Sharp lines, geometry, a mix of pastel and bold accents, varied textures and shapes.

Scandinavian Style: Light, natural tones, real wood, simplicity, and brightness.

Eclecticism: A free mix of styles and elements creating a unique interior.

Japandi: A fusion of Japanese elegance and Scandinavian minimalism, emphasizing natural materials and simplicity.

Loft: Industrial roughness, exposed structures, natural stone, and wood.

Ethnic Transformation: Stylized ethnic motifs and individual decorative pieces.

Each year brings new design ideas, but in 2025, bathrooms are increasingly defined by simplicity, natural materials, and technologies focused on comfort and coziness. Even small spaces can embrace modern trends and become stylish, functional places for relaxation and self-care.