What's Trending in The Bath
9 November 2018
Design that allows for aging-in-place is more
popular than ever. When we design baths to be more accessible, we look for
opportunities to include a full bath on the first floor of a home, offer wider
halls and doorways and specify non-slip flooring, shower seats and grab bars
for the tub, water closet area and shower. We often present our clients looking
to remain in their home for the extended future with an option of a large
walk-in shower without a threshold. For many remodels, a larger shower area can
be achieved if the tub is eliminated. Double vanities are among the most
requested feature when we are designing a new bath along with storage
capabilities, stone or engineered stone (quartz) vanity tops and private water
closet compartments.
Creating a spa-like retreat in a home is
another dominate trend. System tubs that offer hydro therapy, aroma therapy and
light therapy appear on a number of our clients wish lists. We can convert a
bath into a wet room by offering steam and different therapies that promote
wellness and a healthy lifestyle.
Freestanding tubs that serve both functional
and aesthetic purposes continue to trend high. Many of our clients come to the
showroom wanting to incorporate bolder colors in their fixture finishes such as
bronze and black. For whole home projects, our clients are attracted to
consistency of imagery among baths that feature similar products and approaches
in powder rooms and secondary baths that are used for the master suite.
In baths where space is a premium, we will suggest
installing vanity mirrors that reach to the ceiling, specifying pendant
lighting instead of the commonly used light bars, recommending wall-mounted
vanities and toilets with lighting underneath and using the same tile on walls
as the floor. All of these design elements help to make a bath, whether it is
the master, powder room or secondary bath appear larger.
If you have bathrooms in your home that are in
need of a makeover or if you would like to create a spa-like haven that
promotes health and well-being, please call our showroom at 215-357-9300 or
visit us at 350 Bustleton Pike, Feasterville, PA 19053.






