![]() Almost nine in ten homeowners choose to change their bathroom’s style (87%), with transitional style taking a more substantial lead (25%), followed by modern and contemporary (16%, each).Bar pulls are the most popular vanity door handles (61%), followed by knobs and finger pulls (32% and 9%).Shaker dominates in door style (51%), up seven percentage points from last year, followed by flat- and raised-panel doors (27% and 16%, respectively).Engineered quartz is the top choice as a countertop material (40%), followed by natural stones such as quartzite, marble and granite (19%, 18% and 16%, respectively).On the design side, one in seven homeowners hired bathroom designers (13%). More than four in five homeowners hired industry professionals for their renovations (85%), with general contractors being the most popular (48%). Top home system projects include ventilation upgrades (59%) and heating installations such as radiant heating and tankless water heaters (14% and 9%, respectively). Upgrades to home systems (62%) remain the most frequent enhancement in the bathroom, up three percentage points from last year, the survey said. “While the cost of products and materials has increased due to inflation and supply chain disruptions, renovation activity remains strong, propped up by high home equity and homeowners’ desire to stay put given limited housing supply.” “Bathrooms have always been a top room to renovate and we’re seeing that homeowners, driven both by aesthetic desires and functional necessities, are doubling down on their investment in these private sanctuaries,” said Marine Sargsyan, Houzz staff economist. More than one in five homeowners increase the size of their bathroom during renovations (21%) and three in five bathrooms are 100 square feet or more following renovations (60%). ![]() Major remodels to bathrooms of 100 square feet or more cost double that of smaller bathrooms measuring less than 100 square feet ($20,000 and $10,000, respectively), Houzz said. A second view of the bath pictured in #5 shows off the tiling, which continues beyond the shower and into the rest of the space.The survey found those doing “major” bathroom renovations, which include shower upgrades, spent three times more on their renovations than those undergoing minor renovations ($15,000 versus $5,000, respectively). This traditional powder room features classic picture-frame wainscoting and a warm, neutral palette of espresso brown and cream.ĩ. Warm-tones stone tile and brushed nickel finishes give this shower a rustic-luxe look.Ĩ. It's not hard to see the appeal of this space: who wouldn't want a fireplace in the bathroom?ħ. Customized, 3-form panels flank the double vanity and shower area in this bold bathroom design.ĥ. Earth-tone tiles, a warm-wood vanity and mirror, and clean, modern lines give this bathroom a relaxing, spa-like feel.Ħ. This ultra-modern shower features a programmable shower head, and a drain lit up by LED lights.Ĥ. Next up, a space-saving, clutter-preventing idea for organizing medicine cabinet essentials, beauty products, and more.ģ. The most-liked idea? This modern, customized shower stall with a built-in bench and toiletry storage.Ģ. So, here are nine of the most-like bathroom design ideas from our Houzz profile - maybe they'll inspire an idea for your renovation!ġ. Besides providing us with a ton of inspiration and a chance to share our work with a larger audience, we also get a lot of great feedback about what people are loving and gravitating towards through our most-liked and most-saved images.Ī few months ago, we compiled the top-10 most liked, shared and saved kitchen design ideas from our profile, and figured it only made sense to do the same with the rest of the house. Houzz has quickly become one of our favorite social media channels.
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