
With 2020 came sheltering in place and, with it, a heightened awareness of the cleanliness of our homes. As hygiene continues to be top of mind, particularly in high-traffic environments like bathrooms, expect interiors that prioritize easy-to-clean surfaces and antimicrobial fixtures. Luckily, 2021 bath trends include these items without sacrificing an ounce of style.

Floating Vanities

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Although the crisp lines of floating vanities typically lean contemporary, the space-saving storage solution has more customization options than ever before, with sinks, faucets, and hardware to fit any style. Wall-mount bathroom vanities come in an array of configurations, from a complete unit with a countertop, sink and storage base—like a freestanding vanity without the legs—to partial sets and entirely separate pieces.

Large-Format Wall Tiles

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Say farewell to tiny mosaic tiles in 2021—at least when it comes to bathroom walls. The movement toward larger format tiles will gain momentum in the coming year as this style can make a big impact on a space while displaying fewer grout lines. Large-format tiles lend an air of luxury, particularly when paired with natural stone and stone-look materials. Fewer grout lines also mean less to clean, making slabs an especially hot choice for shower surrounds.
Back-Lit Mirrors

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According to Houzz, three out of four homeowners (77%) install new mirrors during a master bathroom renovation, and most are now choosing lighted models. This embedded feature offers ambient lighting without added glare or reflections on the mirror and can double as a nightlight when dimmed.

Space-Savvy Soaking Tubs

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The pandemic has only increased homeowners' desire for rest and relaxation, making soaking tubs a top bathroom feature for the year ahead. According to a Houzz bathroom trends study, freestanding, flat-bottom tubs will be more popular than clawfoot models or more decorative bases.
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