Are you thinking in renewing your home, decor a new one or you’re an interior design professional? So I want to help you and let you know the 2015 trends for bathrooms.

Roselind Wilson Design
1. Feature floor tiles. Statement-making floor tiles proved popular in 2014, and this striking look doesn’t appear to be leaving in a hurry, says interior designer Jasmine McClelland.
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Mark Brand Architecture
2. Natural beauty. Want a bathing area that’s welcoming and serene?
Janet Paik
3. Plant life. “I know some of us have been scared off indoor plants … but it’s time to reclaim the idea of indoor plants with cascading creepers that can dress any bathroom,” McClelland says.
Minosa
4. The master suite retreat. Is your master bathroom cramped, not particularly inviting and tucked away out of sight?
Jordan Smith
5. Clever water control. Say goodbye to basic shower and basin faucets, and hello to smart, user-friendly fixtures.
Jasmine McClelland Design
6. Freestanding bathtubs. According to McClelland, our love affair with freestanding baths isn’t over just yet, and not just because they make striking, sculptural design features, but because they help set the mood for rest and relaxation too.
Minosa
7. Custom vanities. People now want custom vanities — made for them and their needs, rather than mass produced, say Castagna and Genner, who designed this bathing zone.
Jasmine McClelland Design
8. Geometric tiles. Another major design trend for the bathroom is geometric tiles, according toMcClelland.
DeForest Architects
9. Bigger showers. Is bigger better? According to Castagna and Genner, that’s certainly the current school of thought when it comes to the shower, and they believe the trend will become even more popular in 2015.
Dane Cronin
10. Sustainable style. Barnes is also seeing more recycled, reclaimed and upcycled materials and products being used in the bathroom, a design idea that he predicts will become even more popular in 2015.
James Dawson Interiors
11. Bathrooms that reflect the rest of the home.
Minosa
12. Engaging lighting. Castagna and Genner predict that the use of smart, intuitive and engaging lights in the bathroom will become a key trend for 2015.
Stacey Kouros Design
13. Grout as a design feature.
