As well as overall bathroom aesthetics, we also predict a shift in how bathroom spaces are laid out, emphasising maximising space and avoiding interiors feeling cluttered or claustrophobic. Lidia explains further:
"For the first time in several years, we’re seeing a shift to creating less but larger bathrooms in the home. To tap into spa aesthetics and create a space that promotes wellness, space is required to avoid feeling hemmed in.
This means we’ll see bigger, showstopping products, from baths to double showers, which will be specified with a focus on the whole aesthetic. It isn’t just about choosing larger items but also considering how they work in tandem with surfaces, from walls to floors. A bigger bathroom means a bigger expanse of walls to fill, and therefore, consideration needs to be given to this area as much as any other."