BATHROOMS
1. In With the Old, Out with the New
Traditional will be the most popular design style in bathrooms in 2010, as
contemporary designs will be a distant second, followed by the Shaker style as
an even more distant third. Beiges and bones will be the most common colors
used in bathrooms, followed by whites and off-whites, and then by browns,
indicating a somewhat subdued color palette this year.
2. Ceramic and Granite
Ceramic and porcelain tile will be the dominant flooring materials in bathrooms
this year, while natural stone will continue to prove popular as well. Though
increasingly popular in kitchens, hardwood flooring won’t become common in
bathrooms in 2010. For vanity tops, granite will remain king, with quartz and
marble also proving popular options.
3. Simple Fixtures
Perhaps more than ever, the most common color for fixtures will be white.
Bisque and off-white will be the only other fixture colors at all common in new
or remodeled bathroom. For sinks, simple undermount models will be most
popular, followed by integrated sink tops, drop-in sinks, vessel sinks, and
pedestal sinks.
4. A Nickel for Every Finish
Faucet finishes in the bathroom are similar to those used in current kitchen
designs, with brushed nickel continuing to lead the way in 2010. Polished
chrome and satin nickel will also be incorporated into many bathrooms, just as
they had been throughout 2009. These faucet finishes will be followed by bronze
and stainless steel.
(From the National Kitchen and Bath Association)