Incorporating 2024 Interior Trends into Your Bathroom

Natural, earthy, close-to-nature spaces, dopamine decor and Kast’s take on colour of the year.

Wellbeing in the home.

Throughout 2024 sanctuary spaces, luxurious retreats and self-care havens will continue to be at the forefront of Interior Design. A spa-inspired bathroom was a design inevitability, influenced by the growing popularity of self-care spaces. Natural materials and fibres will remain central to the home; they foster a connection to nature, community and health and well-being. Naturally, bathrooms have formed the primary location for wellness routines.

Using raw materials allows its users to reconnect with nature. Concrete is an excellent choice as its organic appearance can mimic the natural elements often found in spa settings. It offers a grounding, but elevated aesthetic experience. Paired with soft palettes and subdued lighting it helps to enhance the overall ambience of a bathroom.

You can read more here The Luxury Concrete Basin Experience: Creating a Spa-Like Retreat

Custom Basin by Kast

Statement Artisan Pieces. Maker’s Mark

Perfectly imperfect items, materiality and sculptural pieces that start conversations will be favoured through 2024. Many individuals and designers are gravitating towards handcrafted, artisanal elements, leaning into the deep roots of a product reflects a growing appreciation for authenticity and a departure from mass-produced, off-the-shelf products.

Kast offers unique, one-of-a-kind basins that are made to order from our UK-based factory. Each basin is handcrafted and entirely unique due to the nature of concrete. It’s the perfect material if you’re looking to introduce more raw, artisan textures to a bathroom. Discover more about liquid stone.

Playful Nostalgia. Dopamine Decor

A key trend for 2024 is incorporating items into the home that make you feel a sense of Joy. Coined ‘dopamine decor’, this trend is all about choosing interiors that make you feel good, resonating with the resurgence of period revivals.

Checkerboard is part of a resurgence of vintage detailing in the home, alongside scalloped accessories, ruffles and candy cane stripes – that feel playful and nostalgic in equal measure. Checkerboard can work in larger doses like a tiled feature wall or tiled floor, pictured below with Nilo. Or incorporate sculptural-inspired pieces such as the ruffle detailed Luna, Art Deco-inspired Iva or scalloped edge Tilde.

Curved Architecture.

Curves will continue to take centre stage. Championed for delivering a 'harmonious ambience to the hustle and bustle of the modern home”. People are longing for more comfortable, soothing spaces. Extend into the bathroom by featuring rounded shapes, scalloped edges, fluted patterns and free-flowing forms to avoid harsh lines and straight edges. Consider the Luna, Tilde, Dune or Prim to delve into this trend.

Colour of the year.

The design world is bursting with fresh ideas as Pantone names its 2024 colour of the year Peach Fuzz. Explore Peach, Clay and Ember to introduce refreshing, energetic tones to your bathroom to encourage relaxation and rejuvenation. Expect to see throughout the wellness sector where these tones are being used as an inclusive, youthful, alternative to pastels.

For a softer approach to the colour of the year, consider more calming Clay tones. The earthiness of clay colours helps to create interior spaces that feel reassuring. The gentle hue is comforting without being overpowering.

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