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Are you thinking about starting a bathroom remodeling project? Take a look at some of the hottest styles and trends that have been popular this year. Doing so will inspire you and bring some extra design oomph to your project. 

A Guide to 2019’s Bathroom Remodeling Trends

1. Windows Above the Sink

Many sinks have kitchen windows to look out of while you’re washing dishes. Why not have that same beautiful view while you’re brushing your teeth or washing your face? Plus, windows will let in more natural light, helping you save on electricity.  

2. Concrete 

bathroom remodelingConcrete and plaster have long been thought of as cold and utilitarian. But more and more designers are incorporating concrete into their bathroom designs due to its durability and affordability. It’s become a popular replacement for tile and wood floors and sinks. Additionally, concrete’s neutral colors and texture go well with almost any modern design.

3. Statement Tile or Wall Art

Many homeowners don’t hang art in the bathroom because the humidity and heat changes can damage anything made of organic materials. One trick around this has been the advent of statement art tile. Similar to mosaics, ceramic art isn’t affected by the humidity and gives your bathroom a touch of personal style. If you can’t afford the price tag of art tile, look into statement wallpapers. Wallpapers have come back into style, and many resemble murals more than wallpaper. 

4. Natural Wood

With the current tile, concrete, and marble trends, homeowners are turning to natural wood furniture and fixtures to provide a warm, organic balance. Natural wood, with little to no stain, is a relaxing material, and it promotes calmness and contemplation. With touches of natural wood and some houseplants, concrete and tile are less intimidating. 

 

London Plumbing & Remodeling is based in Amador County, CA, and has your bathroom remodeling needs covered. Professional plumber and contractor Stuart London has years of experience planning and designing remodels in California. You won’t have to worry about permits, blown budgets, or late deadlines. For more information, call (209) 296-3613 or visit the website today. 

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