See the Most Popular Choices for 5 Common Bathroom Features
Remodeling a bathroom involves many decisions. There are countless colors and materials to consider, as well as vanity styles and a whole lot more. But a good way to narrow down your choices is to look at the bathroom features popular with homeowners right now. And a great place to do that is with the 2022 U.S. Houzz Bathroom Trends Study. Here we highlight a few popular choices for five common bathroom features.
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Tub room beautiful
really like the last one. thanks for sharing it
Where can I get the medicine cabinet with the gold frame from?
I am not a fan of the tub room. I feel like the outside of the tub and the faucets would constantly get spotty. I don't think I would enjoy that too much.
Is that a tub in the shower enclosure
Gemstone
That is a Japanese soaking tub
Is that a vent or a rain shower head over the shower area
I love the look of the Japanese soaking tub, but am wondering how comfortable it really is
The comfort really depends on your size and shape. They sell many sizes and you can get a water proof pillow or incorporate hot stones to add to keep it warm.
KJMR 320, I believe that is the fan.
KJMR 100% rain head in shower. We considered same but went with 3” extension so it could be adjusted
I had my bath in with the shower in a house I designed from scratch. I loved it. The shower didn’t get my tub wet, it was far enough away. I don’t have children, but if you have little ones you don’t have to worry about them splashing or getting water on the floor, because the floor near the tub is the shower. I did a drop in tub. The free standing are pretty, but harder to get in and out of in my opinion. Practical is more important than trend in my opinion. Like those under the counter microwaves, don’t even get me started. That trend needs to die on my opinion.
Would appreciate seeing a photo of shower/bath arrangement, if you don’t mind
Love the shower and tub combo, great space saver
I will keep my jacuzzi oversized tub...nothing like a good soak with bubbles!!
I too do not understand the free standing tub. They’re nice to look at but look ergonomically uncomfortable, hard to clean and both difficult and dangerous to enter and exit. I just bought a second Kohler alcove bubble tub - and we absolutely love it.
I don't understand how you would fit in a round little freestanding tub.
It actually looks like a light above the shower. Fans usually aren't placed directly above shower.
Love the sink and tub combo.....
Our alternative to shower/tub room. So happy with this curbless shower close to the tub. Bonus: after a bath with spray, our labradoodle would jump out into the shower for a nice ”shake dry”. The tub is comfortable and not hard to exit.
I really like the blue tile in the last bathroom. What is the source information, please?
Vanities 🔥
Beautiful!
Great information!! Thanks so much :)
Love! The color and material of hardware makes such a huge impact on bathroom design!
Thanks for the ideas.
Great information. Thank you.
The 5th one is so adorable and comforting
It looks amazing!
A bidet should be a standard addition to every bathroom … wish to see more of those or else added to the toilet bowl.
Houzz Bathroom Trends Study is a great resource for narrowing down your bathroom remodeling choices. It highlights popular features like colors, materials, and vanity styles.
Checking out these trends can help you make decisions easier and stay current with what homeowners are loving right now.
What about walk in tubs. ??? How safe & comfortable.
I have saved 2 Houzz examples of a wet shower with a Japanese soaker. The soaker would be much like sitting in a small hot tub, which is my preference as opposed to laying flat in a long tub. And I think they have a built in bench so you are sitting upright in them. There are teak step stools you can place next to them if getting in and out of them. And I am 70, so am not worried, about safety. Some others with limited mobility issues may not. I had a tenant who would not use my tub/shower bathroom upstairs, he walked downstairs to use a walk in shower.