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Most Popular Bathroom Trends for 2017

By Melissa Dittmann Tracey, REALTOR® Magazine


Move over traditional styles. Contemporary and transitional-styled bathrooms are overtaking traditional in design preferences, according to the 2017 Kitchen & Bath Design Trends Report by the National Kitchen & Bath Association. The member survey reveals some of the following bathroom trends this year:


Most popular color schemes: Whites, off/whites, and gray


Also, young design professionals are showing greater preferences for incorporating violets and purples.


Most commonly used bathroom storage solutions: Linen storage cabinets and wood vanities


Floating vanities and open shelving are catching on, while the use of toilet topper cabinets are fading. Also, more bathroom remodels are adding in power outlets directly inside drawers or vanity cabinets for powering up hair dryers, curling irons, and shavers.



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Designer: Leslie Lamarre; Co-designer: Erika Shjeflo
Photo by: Bernard Andre


Most popular flooring: Ceramic tile


High-quality vinyl flooring also is inching up in popularity.



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Designer: Leslie Lamarre; Co-designer: J. Michael McGinn
Photo by: Bernard Andre


Most popular bathroom sinks: Undermount sinks


Requests for vessel sinks are starting to wane, as well as pedestal sinks. Trough sinks are gaining more popularity, NKBA notes.



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Designer: Gladys Schanstra
Photo by: Eric Hausman


Fixture style on-the-rise: White


White fixtures are growing in popularity. Also, watch out for brushed brass and gold as well as designer faucet colors. Bone and bisque colored fixtures, meanwhile, are losing favor with homeowners.



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Designer: Lori Carroll; Co-designer: Alex Burch
Photo by: John Mancuso


Water-saving toilets and faucets are becoming more mainstream too. Further, smart toilet, music in the shower, easy maintenance features, and radiant floor heating are growing in demand.


Most pronounced fading fad: Tub or whirlpool.


More than half of National Kitchen and Bath Association members say they have eliminated a tub or whirlpool in a bathroom remodel over the past year. A freestanding tub, however, seems to be more of homeowners’ preference nowadays.



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Designer and photograper: Molly Hustoft


Most popular bathroom style: Contemporary and transitional.


Contemporary and transitional-styled bathrooms have dethroned traditional style preferences. Shaker style is gaining popularity, as well as mid-century modern. Asian Fusion is still a niche design, but also getting more attention in remodels.



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