In 2023 bathroom design, you can expect to see a growth in popularity of warm wood cabinetry, marble countertops and tile, linen cabinets in contrasting finishes, unique lighting and mirrors, and mixed metal finishes.
Graphite nickel is 2023's finish du jour
Consider it the elegant glow-up of once-trendy matte black fixtures. This sleek charcoal finish is a close relative to blackened steel with its cool undertones, but with more edgy and sophisticated dimensions.
What are the fashionable bathroom colors for 2023? In 2023, bathrooms less likely to be decorated in bright whites and backdrop grays and more likely to be drenched in warmer shades such as cream, earthy brown, tan, and taupe.
Bathroom Trends 2023
Traditional features like wood panelling, antique furniture, and patterned wallpaper are combined with modern accents in mirrors, brassware, and accessories to create a playful dance between old and new.
Terrazzo strengthens its impressive comeback and is among the top bathroom tile trends of 2023. Apart from being available in almost every color, its signature stone specks come in different sizes. Each terrazzo style is unique, but all are equally attractive.
However, the 2023 trend is using stone tiles to add texture and style to your kitchen. Whether you decide to use tiles with a weathered finish or ones that have an acid-wash look, your kitchen backsplash will be spectacular with stone tiles.
White subway tile in a shower or bath will never age, Winn says. For floors, penny tile — white or black and white — is still found in homes built in the 1950s and '60s in North Arlington, Va., Winn says, but clients are also asking for it in new bathrooms.
Coming first on the list is Scandinavian interior design, with over 700,000 pins. A minimalist style, “Scandi” decor is marked by clean lines, neutrals with the occasional pop of color, and soft textures like linen and wood. Second place goes to Art Deco, with over 568,000 pins.
Keep it Neutral
For walls and appliances, sticking to colors like gray, white, and black are recommended. Selecting these colors makes it easy to match with décor. In addition, white is especially popular in many bathrooms because of its clean aesthetic.
Overall, the chromatic trend for Autumn-Winter 2023/2024 presents great comebacks and confirmations, with a palette that ranges from red to gray, yellow to brown, and pink. Even the most delicate and subtle shades will have their space, inviting experimentation and rediscovery of classic nuances in an original key.
The Pantone Color Institute named Viva Magenta as its official color of the year for 2023 for its joyous yet powerful nature.
Brushed/Satin nickel will never go out of style. It is very versatile because it goes with almost any cabinet color and matches great with stainless steel appliances.
Stay Gold. Our design team says to keep those brushed gold and brass light fixtures and hardware because this home trend will continue to be on the rise. Just remember, it's not the shiny brass fixtures of the 80s and 90s.
The verdict is in: Paint color experts have revealed the color trends we can expect to see less of this year, and what hues will take their place as 2023 progresses. The latest color trends predict that muted, gray, and pastel tones are dropping off in favor of brighter shades.
This year, design trends are primed to shift into pops of color, playful patterns, texture-rich materials along with a blend of handmade pieces and bespoke touches that lend warmth and character to a space.
Expect to see less uniformity in 2023 design styles, as designers are embracing asymmetry and mis-matched bedroom, dining, and living room furniture. This home decor trend is all about using pieces in new, interesting and unusual ways.
Curved Sofas, Chairs, and Tables
When asked about the future of furniture in 2023, every interior design expert we spoke to agreed that curved pieces are dominating.
Trends such as knee-high splits, geometric cut-outs and sheer fabrics all lends themselves perfectly to a sultry skin moment, whereas for the inevitable open-air soirée, amping up the drama is easy with a 1970s It-girl-inspired hooded gown.
Cracked Shower Glass and Rusty Metal Fixtures
Like an old medicine cabinet, cracked glasses and rusty metal fixtures all give the impression of neglect—not to mention, date your bathroom years.
Selecting an all white palette will create a timeless design that you'll love for years to come. If you love bold colors, consider adding an eye-catching rug, colorful painting, or fun decor and accessories. Polished nickel and brushed brass are great options for finishes in a classsic bathroom.
Grey bathroom tiles have been around for a long time and are still as popular as ever. They give bathrooms an air of sophistication and class, while their neutral tone allows you to add your own personal touches. Plus, grey is timeless—it never goes out of style.