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Design Trends • 2026

10 Top Bathroom Trends to Look Out for in 2026

From coloured brassware to backlit mirrors and bold tile statements — the 2026 trends that feel premium (and how to use them without making the room feel cluttered).

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Bathroom design in 2026 is moving beyond “just functional”. The bathroom is being treated like a proper interior space — layered, personal, and designed to feel calm every day. The best versions of these trends aren’t loud or busy. They’re considered: fewer materials, better finishes, and details that feel intentional.

Below are 10 top bathroom trends for 2026 — with practical notes on how to bring them into your home in a way that still feels timeless.

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Coloured brassware trend
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Coloured Brassware

Say goodbye to standard chrome. In 2026, bronze, brushed brass, white, nickel, stainless steel, matte black and gun metal finishes are in — and they instantly elevate the room.

Keeping taps, showerheads, towel rails and accessories consistent creates a cohesive, more “designed” look.

Bathroom People tip: Choose one finish and repeat it throughout. That’s the easiest way to make the bathroom feel premium.

Fluted textures trend
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Fluted Textures

Fluted and ribbed finishes are set to flourish in 2026. Vertical grooves add depth and sophistication without feeling fussy when used thoughtfully.

Fluting is showing up in vanities, glass, ceramics and even bath panels — perfect for adding detail without clutter.

Bathroom People tip: Let one fluted element be the hero, then keep the rest calm and clean.

Wetrooms trend
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Wetrooms

Wetrooms and walk-in showers remain in demand for 2026. The open feel creates a modern, spacious look — especially useful for smaller bathrooms.

Barrier-free showers are also growing in popularity because they’re easier to live with long-term, while still looking sleek and contemporary.

Bathroom People tip: The “luxury” wetroom is all in the details: proper falls, discreet drainage, and crisp tile alignment.

Coloured furniture trend
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Coloured Furniture

Colourful bathroom furniture is a big trend for 2026. Soft pinks, cashmere tones, muted greens, terracotta and deeper blues are all appearing in premium schemes.

The key is to keep the palette intentional — one main colour, then supporting neutrals and texture.

Bathroom People tip: Pair coloured furniture with warm neutrals and one consistent metal finish for a balanced, high-end look.

Designer radiators trend
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Designer Radiators

Radiators are no longer an afterthought — they’re becoming a design feature. In 2026, metallics (gun metal, copper, brass) and bold tones are popular choices.

Pairing radiators with wallpaper or a statement surface can create a striking focal point.

Bathroom People tip: Choose a radiator that complements the scheme and looks intentional — not like it was added at the end.

Playful wallpaper trend
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Playful Wallpaper

Wallpaper continues to gain ground in bathrooms — especially in cloakrooms and spaces where you want a “wow” moment.

Heritage checks, tartans, florals and mural-style designs are back — but the premium look is all about balancing them with calm tiles and refined brassware.

Bathroom People tip: If the wallpaper is bold, keep the rest simple. Luxury is contrast and restraint.

Curves trend
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Curves

Rounded edges and curved profiles are taking centre stage in 2026. Curves soften the room and make it feel more inviting.

From basins and baths to mirrors and vanity units — organic shapes help a bathroom feel less clinical and more “interior designed”.

Bathroom People tip: Echo the curve in two places (e.g., mirror + basin) for a cohesive look.

Dramatic wetwall and panelling trend
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Dramatic Wetwall and Panelling

Creative wall treatments are becoming bolder — and wetwalls/panels are a big part of that. They can add drama while staying practical and easy to maintain.

Minimal joints, strong pattern matching, and book-matched looks create that “solid, complete” finish people associate with premium work.

Bathroom People tip: If you’re going dramatic on the wall, keep the floor calmer so the room still feels balanced.

Backlit mirrors trend
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Backlit Mirrors

Backlit mirrors are a top trend in 2026. Imagine getting ready with soft light gently emanating from behind the mirror. These not only look stylish but also come with anti-fog properties, ensuring clarity even during steamy showers.

Smart features elevate backlit mirrors: touch controls, dimming, and sleek framing options. For a luxurious touch, opt for a large rectangular mirror spanning an entire wall — it transforms the space.

Bathroom People tip: Warm lighting makes finishes look richer. Avoid harsh, cold-white lighting if you want a premium feel.

Tile trends 2026
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Tile Trends: Geometrics, Textures, Metro Subway & Large Format

Large format tiles (think anything 800×800 or above) are a big trend in 2026. They create a crisp, uniform finish and require less grout — which can make the bathroom feel bigger and easier to clean.

Surface drenching (using the same tile on walls and floors) is also growing. Herringbone remains popular, and creatively shaped tiles like hexagon, diamond, and Moroccan fish scales are being used as feature moments.

Bathroom People tip: Fewer grout lines + clean edges = instantly more premium.

Conclusion

As we continue to bring wellness into our lives and homes, bathrooms are merging with spa style and creating the newly coined “spathroom”. A luxurious and pampering experience is sought-after to level up your daily routine — smooth textures, layered scents, minimising clutter, and thoughtful details that feel calm.

Trends are best used as inspiration. The most timeless bathrooms are tailored to your household and lifestyle — then finished with the right materials and a high standard of installation.

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