If you’re considering a master bath renovation, there are several key design elements to think about. Smart design begins with “function,” or how you use this private space. This approach
leaves many homeowners abandoning the trends of the past to create a modern vision.

Large Walk-in Showers are replacing the shower / tub combo and increasing the bath’s usable floor space. This shower might have a multiple shower head system and plenty of room to move around without feeling “cramped.” Doorless construction is highly desirable, (no glass to clean), but when doorless isn’t possible a frameless or semi frameless glass door best completes this modern look.

Free-Standing Soaking Tubs have replaced the traditional corner whirlpool unit that was popular in the 90’s. Soaking tubs are wider and deeper than a standard tub, and are a luxury to have if you prefer to unwind after a long day. There is no shortage of styles to select from, but simplicity in form is the most sought after design. Because of their large size, these tubs often become a feature or “focal point” of the room.

Modern Materials ​include porcelain floor and wall tile in large size formats. Often the floor tile is repeated in the shower wall for a minimal, timeless look. However, with so many tile patterns to choose from every homeowner can express their personal style from classic, retro, whimsical, contemporary, and rustic design options, to name a few. Sinks are typically an undermount style with quartz surfaces winning out for the most
popular countertop choice.

Luxury Items ​include the addition of in floor heating systems, high tech faucets, mirrors, and towel warmers. In floor heat pairs well with tiled floors and connects to its own, programmable thermostat. Touchless faucets and pulsating shower heads come in a variety of finishes and sprays. Technology allows mirrors to integrate with blue-tooth systems and towel warmers will dry your towels and help reduce humidity levels in the air.

When you are designing you master bath, remember to be mindful of the overall style and mood you want to create. Try not to be “boxed in” with ideas from the past, and step out of your comfort zone. If you become paralyzed by the possibilities, hire an interior designer to help you pull together all of the different elements. This is one area where a designer is worth every penny!