2025 Bathroom Design Trends
At Drury Design, our commitment to creating extraordinary spaces means staying ahead of trends — without chasing fads. Our clients rely on us to integrate fresh ideas into personalized visions, turning concepts into beautifully built realities. To ensure our designs remain timelessly appealing, we pay close attention to key industry research, like the latest insights from the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) 2025 Bath Trends Report.
The NKBA surveyed 500 design professionals to reveal what’s trending in bathroom design, giving us a clear picture of what homeowners will want in 2025. Here’s what caught our attention:

Wellness has evolved beyond buzzword status — it’s now the non-negotiable foundation of bath design
The Bathroom as a Personal Spa Retreat
Bathrooms are increasingly viewed as sanctuaries for wellness—places to relax, recharge, and rejuvenate.
Key findings:
- Bathrooms continue to be spaces to relax, retreat, recharge and re-center.
- Spa-like environments remain top of mind, serving as places for self-care and escape.

Wall-mounted faucets streamline your space—no cluttered countertops, just clean lines and easy maintenance.
Seamless and Stress-Free Designs
Clean lines, minimal upkeep, and sophisticated simplicity reign supreme. Practicality drives tranquility:
- Nearly universal preference for easy-to-clean countertops.
- Strong demand for self-cleaning toilets, minimizing maintenance needs.

This digital shower system delivers spa-grade luxury with exact temperature and pressure control — because your perfect shower shouldn’t require guesswork.
Smart Tech for Personalized Luxury
Smart technology continues to enhance everyday rituals:
- Smart toilets with personalized features and digital showers are increasingly popular.
- Homeowners prefer technology that enhances convenience without overwhelming the space.

Rich walnut grain brings the quiet beauty of nature indoors, adding depth and texture to this serene bath retreat.
Natural Warmth and Bold Statements
Neutral, earthy palettes punctuated by bold accents define the 2025 aesthetic:
- Warm, natural materials and colors inspired by the ’70s, such as greens, blues, and subtle earth tones, are trending.
- Bold statement pieces balance these calming, natural backgrounds.


His & Hers, Harmoniously
Homeowners increasingly desire primary baths spacious enough for two:
- Separate vanities and double sinks are highly requested.
- Distinct yet connected spaces create harmony and practicality.

This primary bathroom embraces space as a luxury — with separate vanities for effortless routines, a discreetly positioned shower for privacy, and a sunlit soaking tub that promotes moments of calm.
Expanded Spaces and Structural Possibilities
Interest in reconfiguring bathrooms internally is high, even if expanding the overall home footprint is not:
- Removing walls or unused fixtures to create larger showers and wet rooms is popular.
- Functional reconfiguration enhances both aesthetics and usability.
At Drury Design, we’re inspired by NKBA’s findings — and our mission remains unchanged: bringing joy to your living spaces and your life. From meticulously crafted custom cabinetry to structural transformations that elevate your space, we’re ready to build exactly what you envision.
Let’s start your bathroom transformation — one that captures current trends while ensuring lasting beauty, convenience, and tranquility tailored specifically for you.