Modern Bathroom

While bathrooms are one of the most refurbished rooms in British homes, there are certain styles and features that will withstand short lived trends and add value for prospective buyers. Rather than chasing temporary fads that will soon appear outdated, focusing a bathroom remodel on the following features will pay dividends when the time arrives to sell your property, or simply save you money on future renovations.

 

Embracing Minimalist Styles for Ageless Sophistication

Opting for a pared-back minimalist aesthetic when renovating your bathroom is one of the most prudent ways to ensure the space avoids appearing gaudy or dated over time. The beauty of minimalism lies in its reliance on clean lines, negative space and a limited neutral palette to make a statement and add value to your home.

When planning your bathroom design, begin by selecting smooth, blank surfaces for cabinet doors and drawers to limit visual clutter. Continue the seamless facade by selecting wall-hung or countersunk basins, and combine porcelain, glass, concrete and metals like brass, copper or chrome for your materials. These unfinished, raw textures align with minimalist styles and help maintain the neutral scheme.

 

Get Inspired by Natural Materials

Attention to quality materials that tolerate moisture, wear-and-tear and the rigours of time will lend your bathroom remodel resilience and boost your home’s value when the time comes to sell. Whereas superficial trends fade fast, long-lasting materials signify sophistication and won’t look worn and tired after a few years.

For statement luxury that appeals to buyers, natural stone ticks both aesthetic and functional boxes. Marble, limestone or quality granite not only exude beauty and wealth but remain impervious to moisture, while adding value. Alternatively, for a budget-friendly substitute, engineered quartz mimics the visual appeal of stone for less. When selecting bathroom hardware, avoid plastic pieces prone to discolouration, warping or breakage, and instead choose natural metals that will patina beautifully.

 

Wet Rooms for Functionality, Safety and Style

Long popular across Europe, wet rooms – shower spaces absent of partitions or shower trays – represent the epitome of timeless bathroom chic and practicality. With level access and minimal surfaces, wet rooms carry safety and accessibility virtues that retain relevance long-term. Such an effortless elegance will be bound to impress buyers and offer functionality that allows for seamless ageing.

The continuous transition between shower and floor space fosters accessibility for family members of all ages and mobility levels. Furthermore, the open plan format makes them particularly suitable for adapting a bathroom to wheelchair use if needed. Without glass screens or shower doors to navigate, the design further simplifies cleaning routines.

To sidestep potential flooding or water damage, proper waterproofing provisions remain non-negotiable. Cover the entire floor area in a seamless non-porous surface like vinyl or resin, and shield wall surfaces with moisture-resistant boarding. You’ll also need to angle floors gently towards drains to prevent pooling.

 

Cultivating Home Spa Sanctuaries with Rain Showers

As the modern quest for wellbeing at home intensifies, lush bathrooms mimicking the ambience of luxury spas prove increasingly alluring for householders and prospective buyers alike. Harmonising style and tangible sensations of pampering, one standout detail capturing this spa bathroom vibe is the rainfall shower.

Unlike conventional showerheads issuing water from a single central point, rainfall models entice bathers with gently cascading warm water flows designed to envelop the entire body simultaneously. This immersive experience is deeply relaxing and restorative, and a must-have addition for any bathroom.

When planning your spa-inspired bathroom, tailor the design details to complement your preferred rainfall model. Circular rainfall shower heads promote a sleek modernist look alongside contemporary concrete and porcelain textures, whereas more traditional schemes welcome square fixtures crafted from rainfall-effect brass. Should LED mood lighting feature, accentuate the ambient glow with dimmable downlights and under cabinet strips.

 

Redesign for Larger Vanities

As contemporary bathroom storage woes intensify amid our accumulation of lotions, devices and accessories, the solution lies in adopting more generous vanity dimensions. Constructing a bathroom around a double or extended width vanity unit provides invaluable preparation space for busy mornings, alongside much-needed storage capacity.The resulting impression of comfort and spaciousness should entice future buyers too.

When planning your new vanity, opt for sturdy surfaces for an upmarket yet timeless look. Incorporating matte finishes not only helps distribute light throughout the room, but still keeps a roomy vanity from seeming imposing. For smaller bathrooms, floating or wall-hung vanities visually elevate tight spaces. The beauty of a sizable vanity lies in its in-built flexibility to accommodate changing household needs as decades pass. Children grow up, properties extend, owners mature. But an ample vanity will remain equipped to handle it all.

 

Add an Elegant Clawfoot Tub

Sleek walk-in showers may promise space-saving convenience, but for timeless elegance that entices future buyers, few bathroom features exude such enduring allure as the clawfoot tub. Descended from freestanding models of Victorian times, today’s clawfoot tubs retain those ornate metal “feet” while integrating modern plumbing and materials. Homeowners looking to create a nostalgic or vintage-inspired bathroom, a clawfoot tub injects characterful charm and will remain a desirable feature for years to come.

When renovating period properties, especially, a timeless bathtub makes a fitting and authentic addition. The standalone silhouette avoiding wall attachment also eases installation in awkward spaces where standard tubs won’t fit. For those preferring more contemporary surrounds or for property owners extending a newer build, a sleek clawfoot strikes the right balance between old and new, proving again just how durable this design is.

  

While once mundane spaces purely serving utilitarian needs, today’s bathrooms pride themselves as relaxing sanctuaries of self-care and sophisticated style. But the inherent dampness and heavy wear bathrooms withstand means surfaces often look worn out and tired very quickly. By focusing investment on durable surfaces and fixtures crafted from moisture-resistant materials, homeowners can sidestep premature repairs while elevating aesthetic appeal.