Bathroom Design Trends Fading in 2026

When it comes to home design in 2026, simplicity and longevity reign over fleeting fads. So many trends that once felt fresh are now making bathrooms feel outdated. Whether you’re planning a renovation or just staying ahead of the curve, here are some of the biggest trends on their way out:
Overly White Bathrooms: While once considered sleek and clean, all-white have lost their appeal and feel too sterile. Warmer tones and natural materials should be your palette.
Bold Grout Lines: High-contrast grout is fading as homeowners opt for subtle, seamless finishes that blend with tiles for a more cohesive look.
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Vessel Sinks: This was a style-over-function trend. Above-counter sinks are being replaced with undermount and integrated sinks for a sleeker, more practical design for daily life.
Industrial Aesthetics: The raw, unfinished industrial look is making way for softer, more inviting spaces with warmer materials and natural textures.
Open Shelving: We’re craving less clutter in our lives, and that includes our shelving. So closed cabinetry is back in style for tidier-looking bathrooms.
Massive Bathtubs: Large whirlpool and jacuzzi tubs are being replaced by freestanding soaking tubs, which offer luxury without taking up too much space.
Overly Ornate Fixtures: Heavy detailing and ornate moldings are being swapped for minimalist, streamlined designs that feel more timeless.
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2026’s bathroom trends are all about comfort, practicality, and a clean, modern aesthetic. If you’re thinking about updating your space, focusing on timeless choices over short-lived trends will keep your bathroom looking fresh for years to come. Your RE/MAX Alliance agent can advise you before making any major renovations so you’re confident the changes will boost (not hinder) your property’s value.
Source: Forbes
