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When youre planning the design of your bathroom, whether its an ensuite or a half-bath, you typically think about the big picture. Maybe you want it to feel spa-like, or super glamorous, or sleek and ultra clean. After you pin down the general vibe you desire, though, youve got to think about the details that make up the entire look. Enter: bathroom finishes.Bathroom finishes come into and fall out of fashion, just like trends around general interior aesthetics. Many designers consider the hardware the jewelry of a room: It adds that perfect little dazzle every outfiter, bathroomneeds. Sometimes chunky statement necklaces are in; other times, delicate yellow gold pieces are what everyone wants. The specific wood tones you bring in, the undertones of the stone slabs or tiles you liketheyre all influenced in part by the trend cycle, even if wed argue that some of them are actually timeless.To get to the bottom of whats trending in bathroom finishes now, we asked multiple experts to share what theyre expecting to see for 2025. Keep reading to find out what the bathroom experts predict will be most popular this year.For more beautiful bathroom inspiration:1Warm FinishesAime MazzengaYou can expect to see warm finishes this year. Champagne bronze, polished nickel, and brushed gold bring warm, rich, inviting colors and soft, tactile textures to your space. Delta Faucet embraced this trend this year by expanding its Champagne Bronze finish to two new bathroom collections (Ashlyn and Velum), showcasing a soft gold finish that pairs elegantly with traditional, transitional, and contemporary styles. The bathroom finish in these select styles will be available this spring.Seth Fritz of Delta Faucet Company2Mixed MetalsCourtesy of MoenChrome and brushed nickel have always been common choices for bathroom finishes, however warmer, more unique finishes like matte black and bronzed gold continue to grow in popularity. By mixing and matching both classic and new age finishes throughout a space, homeowners can create a more customized, striking aesthetic in the bathroom. For example, Moens new Cambium bathroom suite is available in a new mixed Polished/Brushed Nickel finish. This new finish promotes quiet luxury by mixing metals to highlight the subtle contrast between two sheens of the same hue. The outcome is an elegant, metallic finish that allows consumers to pair brushed or polished nickel complementary items in their bathroom design.Danielle DeBoe Harper of MoenAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below3More PatternAimee MazzengaIn 2025, I think were going to see a lot more pattern in bathrooms. No necessarily in tile, but wallpaper and textiles. Dressing up bathrooms with pattern helps them to feel less sterile and more like an extension of the rest of the home.Alexandra Kaehler of Alexandra Kaehler Design4Black HardwareGroheSoft black finishes, like graphite, are emerging as a more refined and subtle alternative to the boldness of traditional matte black. Graphite offers a sophisticated and gentler look, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a more understated yet elegant design. Graphites softer tones make the Grohe Essence Single-Handle bathroom faucet in Hard Graphite an excellent option. It offers the sleek appeal of black but with a warm twist that makes it versatile for a variety of interiors. As this trend gains traction, its becoming a popular choice for creating a timeless and luxurious atmosphere without the intensity of a pure matte black finish.Jean-Jacques LHenaff of LIXIL Global Design AmericasAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below5Richer, Darker Wood FinishesHugo Landa GarciaLighter wood tones have had their moment, but in 2025, bathroom design will embrace richer, deeper wood finishes. Expect to see walnut, dark-stained oak, and other warm, moody wood tones taking center stage in vanities, cabinetry, and accent details. This shift brings a sense of sophistication and depth, creating a contrast against classic stone and tile finishes. Paired with color-drenched walls or richly veined marble, these deeper wood tones add a layer of warmth and luxury.Christine Vroom of Christine Vroom Interiors6Bespoke DetailsJake DunderdaleRegal, textured wallcoverings and bespoke vanities are trending; clients are interested in having design and style in their homes that no one else has. Its no longer a keeping up with the neighbors goal but more so having something better or different than the neighbors mindset that weve been hearing.Kelly Collier-Clark of House of Clark Interiors Advertisement - Continue Reading Below7Honed FinishesAndrea CaloRight now, honed finishes are more popular because while it looks elevated, its a casual elegance instead of opulent elegance. Letting the materials be in in their truest form is very popular, and a honed tile looks like it was dug out of the earth and placed in your home.Tatum Madden of OHara Interiors8Matte MaterialsCourtesy of MoenWhile many still love the timeless shine of glossy finishes, incorporating more matte materials and textures can help deliver on a more bold focal point that redefines modern style. These finishes are also more durable as they dont show spotting or fingerprints as easily, making them a versatile option for families.Danielle DeBoe Harper of MoenAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below9Nature at First SightHouse of RohlTo elevate your decor, consider finishes that add both tactile and visual texture to your space. Living finishes, such as aged or unlacquered brass, bring warmth and vintage charm to the bathroom. Without a protective lacquer, these finishes naturally develop a patina over time based on environmental elements, adding character and a sense of history to the room. Timeless and versatile, they seamlessly blend with both modern and traditional design elements. Often found on accessories like mirrors, light fixtures, and cabinet hardware, these finishes on plumbing fixtures create a refined, distinctive, and lived-in look throughout the bathroom.Eveline Simard of House of Rohl10Balanced MaximalismHouse of RohlAs we move beyond minimalist aesthetics, a shift toward bold patterns, rich textures, and vibrant colors is taking over bathroom design. This trend celebrates dynamic, personalized spaces, where each element brings its own unique personality. Designers are skillfully balancing these components to craft environments that radiate individuality. Recently, maximalist bathrooms have embraced bold geometric faucets in eye-catching finishes, adding character and flair to the space. A great example of maximalism would be to mix our Acqui collection for Rohl in unlacquered brass to our new colored Seros tub from Victoria & Albert to show how beautifully and unique of a decor this trend allows.Eveline Simard of House of RohlAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below11Soft and SlowPhotographer: @lomillerphoto / Designer: Ashley @ashleymontgomerydesignCurrent design trends focus on creating a sense of holistic wellness in interiors, where the key is a harmonious softness that inspires us to slow down. It is achieved through a blend of colors, textures, finishes, and thoughtful lighting. The goal is to cultivate a space that promotes relaxation and well-being. This growing trend, inspired by nostalgia, marries past elements with contemporary needs and rituals. In these spaces, youll often find darker tones like earthy, rich browns complemented by gold fixtures, such as our Perrin & Rowe English Gold finish, which add contrast, shine, and reflect the natural light of the room. Larger items like tubs work well with a matte texture, like our matte volcanic limestone Victoria & Albert tubs. They contribute depth to the room and a luxurious tactile element, helping to elevate the overall ambiance. This combination of finishes creates a balanced, inviting space perfect for unwinding and feeling at home.Eveline Simard of House of Rohl12Textured RenaissanceBrizo Kitchen & Bath CompanyIn 2025, bath designs will embrace texture-rich elements that bring the beauty of nature indoors, incorporating organic stone variations and tactile, earth-inspired surfaces. The newly introduced malachite handle inlay on the Beauclere faucet exemplifies this trend, featuring striking bands of bright and dark green that form a mesmerizing patternan elegant nod to natures artistry. Finish options will complement this trend by offering natural materials, subtle irregularities, and layered textures that create a refined yet relaxed atmosphere, seamlessly blending timeless design with a connection to the natural world.Celine Kwok Garland of BrizoAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below13Restorative DesignKohlerWe understand that natural materials create a grounding effect, and the trend of bringing the outdoors in continues with warm wood tones complemented by soft neutrals. The key to this aesthetic is incorporating a variety of textures, ensuring that even these gentle and calming hues add depth and harmony to the space.Alex Yacavone of Kohler14Crafted ColorKohlerNostalgic influences continue to shape interior spaces, whether through form, color, or patterns. A thoughtful way to create a sense of comfort is by incorporating carefully curated color selections that feel both timeless and familiar. In a time of uncertainty and rapid change, consumers are gravitating toward nostalgic design elements as a way to evoke warmth, stability, and a deeper emotional connection to their spaces.Alex Yacavone of KohlerAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below15Artisanal TreatmentsKohlerIncorporating handcrafted elements into everyday surfaces adds a sense of artistry and uniqueness to daily life. By embracing artisanal techniques, these everyday items become more meaningful and distinctive. Consumers are increasingly drawn to designs that showcase permanence, craftsmanship, and individuality, valuing the authenticity and personal connection that handmade details bring to their spaces.Alex Yacavone of Kohler