The patio is an essential part of the home, no home is complete without one. Can you imagine living in a house, and not having a backyard where you can drink your morning coffee and relax? I don’t think so!
06.06.2023 - 15:42 / thespruce.com
Anyone who has ever gone house or apartment-hunting knows that one room can date a home more than any other: we’re talking about the bathrooms. Whether it’s the colors of the walls, the finish of the countertops, or the choice of tiles, a bad bathroom can transport you almost instantly to another era entirely.
As we start to consider our own plans for a refresh, we turned to some of our favorite designers to find out what bathroom trends are they ready to say goodbye to, once and for all.
Amy Youngblood, the founder and lead designer ofAmy Youngblood Interiors, says that she’s had enough of the all-white bathroom.
“All white bathrooms are on their way out in 2023,” says Youngblood. “All white is hard to keep clean, and it’s honestly a little boring. People are leaning towards more unique, colorful, and textured spaces that don’t feel so sterile.”
Olivia Wahler of Hearth Homes Interiors wholeheartedly agrees, noting that the updated version is far more welcoming and zen. “All-white bathrooms have been on their way out for a while now, but we think they might be officially kicked out of the design world in 2023 to make room for more warm, organic wood tones and more comfortable, approachable dimensional spaces.”
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Paula Taylor, the head stylist at Graham and Brown, agrees that all-white is out in 2023, but that doesn’t mean we should revert back to monochromatic pastel bathrooms, either.
“Despite there being a rise in colored sinks and suites, something I don’t want to come back into fashion is the avocado bathroom,” Taylor says. “These iconic '70s bathrooms had their moment but I don’t think they need to make a return."
Brightly-hued bathroom suites can quickly become dated and are often not worth the
The patio is an essential part of the home, no home is complete without one. Can you imagine living in a house, and not having a backyard where you can drink your morning coffee and relax? I don’t think so!
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