When it comes to home remodeling, homeowners usually prioritize larger spaces first, leaving bathrooms at the bottom of the priority list. However, the time has come: we’re predicting lots of bathrooms are next in line for makeovers this year!

When it comes to bathroom remodeling trends, expect a change from conventional approaches. This upcoming year promises a blend of innovation and timeless design principles, with a focus on creating personalized spaces and inviting atmospheres.

Is your bathroom ready for a remodel? We’ve been studying up on recent trends and have predictions on the ins and outs for 2024. Keep reading for the Reese Builders insights.

INS:

Warm Browns
Warm tones make rooms feel comfortable and inviting. This is especially beneficial in spaces meant for relaxation and rejuvenation, like the bathroom. If you need ideas for your 2024 bathroom remodel, consider incorporating warm wooden fixtures or deep brown accents into your project. These tones pair exceptionally well with neutral and earthy palettes.

Custom-tiled Flooring
A custom-tiled floor infuses a room with personality and visual appeal. Include customized flooring in your bathroom remodel, and let your imagination run wild with intricate patterns and vibrant colors. Customized tiles complement any aesthetic, from classic to contemporary to eclectic. This trend presents a fantastic opportunity to make your bathroom truly unique.

Matte Black Hardware
Matte hardware brings timeless elegance to any space. Unlike glossy finishes, matte surfaces aren’t reflective, and create a sophisticated, subtle look. Replacing faucets, cabinet handles, towel bars, and other elements is a great way to give your bathroom a mini-makeover without breaking the bank.

Statement Lighting
The right lighting elevates a room’s aesthetics to entirely new levels. Unique light fixtures have become a recent focal point in bathroom design. We think pendant lights, chandeliers, and wall sconces will continue being stylish.

Open Shelving
Open shelving is stylish and modern. It increases storage space while creating an open, airy atmosphere. Unlike closed cabinets that make spaces feel cramped and confined, open shelving creates depth and spaciousness. This is especially advantageous in smaller bathrooms.

Marble bathroom from Reese Builders.

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All-white Bathrooms
We think color is making a comeback in 2024 bathroom remodels. The resurgence of color opens up a world of possibilities. We predict a shift towards neutral tones, earthy palettes, and calming blues and greens. Incorporate some color into your bathroom remodel for a modernized look.

Cookie-Cutter Spaces
Customization has been on the rise. This year we think homeowners will continue moving from generic, one-size-fits-all solutions. Overly standardized designs will be replaced by customizations reflecting homeowner’s needs and preferences. Custom pieces will also rise in popularity.

Monochrome and Minimalism
Customization has been on the rise. This year we think homeowners will continue moving from generic, one-size-fits-all solutions. Overly standardized designs will be replaced by customizations reflecting homeowner’s needs and preferences. Custom pieces will also rise in popularity.

Industrial Aesthetics
We think the industrial look, characterized by exposed pipes and raw materials, will decline in popularity  this year. Utilitarian features make rooms less inviting when compared to softer elements. This year, we predict homeowners will remodel their bathrooms to be warmer and more inviting.

Overall, the 2024 interior design trends present exciting opportunities for bathroom makeovers. Warm browns, custom-tiled flooring, matte black hardware, statement lighting, and open shelving are set to dominate. These trends create warmth and spaciousness while reflecting personal style.

If you need more inspiration, check out our gallery of remodeled bathrooms. Whether you choose to follow trends or not, Reese Builders happily assists any Des Moines bathroom remodeling need. Contact us and request an estimate today.