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The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA | KBIS) has released its 2026 Bath Trends Report. Based on a survey of nearly 700 industry experts, the report provides a comprehensive look at current and upcoming trends in residential bathrooms that will have the most significant impact in 2026 and beyond.

According to the report, the bathroom design landscape is currently in a state of flux – the evolution of bathroom technology marks an upcoming shift emerging in the home. As residential tech continues to present more opportunities and innovation, three areas of growth in the bath are standing out: 

  • Technology in Design Inspiration: Younger homeowners are turning to AI for design inspiration that integrates smart features, sustainability, and style.
  • Technology in Fixtures: Smart home integration is expanding rapidly through intelligent showers, lighting, and energy systems.
  • Technology for Wellness: Health-oriented features, stress-reduction tools, and ageing-in-place innovations are becoming mainstream.

Beyond technology, personalised tastes and lifestyles continue to be the driving force behind colour, style, and material selection, as well as storage configurations and bath layout.

“Bath design is becoming deeply personal,” said Bill Darcy, Global President & CEO of NKBA | KBIS. “Beyond considerations like resale value, designers are focusing on how spaces support a homeowner’s individual rituals, preferences, and self-care routines. This perspective encourages creativity, niche trends, and designs that truly reflect how people live today.”

The full report is available at NKBA.org with free access for NKBA members. Key findings include:

Colours & Materials: What’s In, What’s Out

  • Light Neutrals Win: In near total agreement, 96% of respondents identified neutrals as the most popular bath colours, with off-white (58%), light brown/tan (54%), and white (40%) earning the dominant response ahead of dark brown (30%), black (18%), and dark gray/slate (18%). 
  • Shades of Green: Brown-based greens – sage (64%) and olive (43%) – are expected to be popular choices, while bolder hues – teal/turquoise (19%) and emerald/juniper (16%) – received far less attention. 
  • Timeless Design: Transitional/timeless design tops the list, with 70% of respondents naming it as a popular style in the next three years.
  • Removing Fine Lines: Homeowners are looking for smaller or no grout lines on the floor, according to 89% of those surveyed. Additionally, 91% agree that durability and practicality to minimise upkeep are the top considerations for choosing a flooring material, supporting 80% who believe large-format flooring will be the most popular over the next three years.
  • Natural Materials: Wood-faced vanities (62%) have overtaken painted (53%) in popularity as biophilic design continues to be prioritised in the bath.
  • Polished Is Out: For taps, matte (54%), brushed (51%), and satin (46%) finishes were more popular than polished (39%), playing into organic, natural design cues.

A Growing Footprint

The overall bathroom footprint will increase to accommodate wellness-centred spaces, universal design considerations, and efficient storage solutions, according to 72% of respondents.

Hospitality Inspiration for Wellness

Tying bath design to a homeowner’s hotel or resort experience is expected to be a popular practice, according to 77% of respondents, supporting the unification of wellness, technology, and sustainability into a singular, cohesive design philosophy. This isn’t about one individual feature like a smart toilet (though 51% agree smart toilets will rise in popularity over the next three years) or a new tile colour (patterned and textured tiles are gaining prominence, according to 66%). Instead, it’s a fundamental shift in how we perceive and use the primary bathroom. It’s moving from a purely utilitarian space to a sanctuary dedicated to physical and mental well-being, while also being smart and environmentally conscious.

Seeing the Light

Lighting quality is a top consideration in bathroom design, according to 91% of respondents. In practice, this means prioritising layers and levels of lighting: 

  • Task Lighting: 92% agree that task lighting should always be included in the primary bath
  • Mood Lighting: 51% predict that mood lighting in the shower will gain prominence
  • Time-of-Day Lighting: 80% include nighttime-specific lighting, and 88% list natural lighting as a top priority
  • Aesthetic Lighting: 47% favour integrated lighting in mirrors over the next three years 

Custom Bathroom Solutions

On a larger scale, smart technology is being integrated to achieve a more personalised daily ritual and as a tool to improve overall well-being. On a simpler level, custom storage solutions with configurable modules to simplify life are being thoughtfully integrated into bath vanity and cabinetry design. Item-specific storage includes built-in storage for hair tools, makeup, and medications, electrical integration, custom dividers and organisers to maximise drawer efficiency, and charging stations for electronic devices within vanity cabinetry.

Accessibility is Elegant

Ageing-in-place design elements have become so mainstream that, in addition to functionality, these universal design fixtures also prioritise beauty. Grab bars, curbless showers, shower benches, barrier-free shower entries, and wider doors are subtle yet crucial safety features that make a primary bath feel more luxurious and elevated. Of those surveyed, 32% agree that ageing-in-place is now a mainstream trend; 48% agree that it’s on its way to becoming one.

Roca’s Ona bathroom collection has been chosen for the refurbishment of the iconic St Pancras London, an Autograph Collection Hotel and one of London’s most celebrated landmarks. Situated in the heart of King’s Cross, the hotel perfectly combines Victorian grandeur with modern sophistication.

Originally designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and opened in 1873 as the Midland Grand Hotel, the building’s rich heritage and Gothic façade have made it a symbol of London’s architectural splendour. Today, the St. Pancras London continues to welcome guests from all over the world who check in for its blend of history, artistry and contemporary comfort.

The value of the hotel bathroom is summed up by Jonathan Hayes, design director, Manhattan Loft Corporation, developers of the overall St Pancras London project. “The bathroom design plays a very important role within the project. It is often the element within a guest’s experience that defines their overall impression of the hotel,” he says.

Elegant functionality

Working alongside Archer Humphryes Architects and interior designer Nora Witzigmann, Roca collaborated closely with the project team to deliver bathrooms that reflect the grandeur of the building while meeting the demands of modern hospitality.

“Roca offered a robust and flexible product in a renovation situation,” explains Jonathan. “During the model room phase, Roca was able to provide a variety of products that could be tested within the bathroom spaces, allowing us to review their performance and adaptability within this unique heritage setting.”

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Blending innovation with heritage

“Projects like the St. Pancras London highlight what Roca does best, combining advanced technology with timeless design,” comments Jon Bond, projects sales director for Roca UK & Ireland.

“Our Ona and Pyros collections were the perfect fit for this project, offering the durability and performance required by a luxury hospitality environment while enhancing the guest experience through thoughtful design.”

The final specification included:

Ona wall-hung Fineceramic® basin in Matt White

Ona wall-hung rimless WC

Ona soft-closing Supralit® toilet seat and cove

Pyros Superslim Stonex® shower tray.

Roca’s project consultants can advise from start to finish on the products best suited to a project. To find out more, visit the custom projects area of the Roca website.

Contact: 01530 830080 or uk.roca.com/professional-area

Construction and design platform Houzz today introduced Contracts, a tool within Houzz Pro that empowers pros to create, send, and finalise contracts for clients and subcontractors directly from the platform they already use to run their business, eliminating the need for separate third-party tools.

The Houzz Pro Contracts tool, Built-in Smart Text, and eSignatures help create contract templates and centralised document storage, assisting pros in saving time, reducing complexity, and keeping projects moving forward without delays. 

“Contracts are the foundation of every project, yet managing them has traditionally been a complex process,” said Alon Cohen, Houzz co-founder and CEO. “With the new Houzz Pro Contracts tool, building and design professionals can finalise agreements quickly, stay organised and deliver an end-to-end client experience that inspires confidence and builds lasting trust.”

With Contracts directly integrated into Houzz Pro, professionals can eliminate third-party contract tools and benefit from streamlined workflows and reduced friction. Contracts sent through Houzz Pro are signed on average in just over 2 days, versus the one week pros tell us it takes using other methods.

User‑friendly features of the Houzz Pro Contracts tool include:

  • Smart Text that makes it easy to fill in project, client and subcontractor details in one click, helping pros work faster and avoid repetitive manual data entry.
  • Built‑in eSignatures for fast, secure digital signing from any device.
  • Contract templates so pros don’t have to source contracts externally.
  • Customizable branding and letterhead with logo.
  • Centralised cloud access to signed contracts and activity history.
  • Commenting and edit tracking to make it easy to follow progress.
  • Notifications and reminders with real-time updates when contracts are opened, viewed, or signed, plus automated follow-ups to keep projects on track.

The Houzz Pro Contracts tool is available to all “Custom” package subscribers in the UK It is fully integrated into Houzz Pro and complements the robust set of features that help pros manage projects from first contact to final payment, including Estimates, Invoicing, Takeoffs, Selections, 3D Floor Plans and more.

Pros can learn more about the new Contracts tool and get started at houzz.co.uk/pro. Click here for images of the tool, and watch a video to see it in action here.

Whether it’s a new build or a remodel, carefully designed, resource-efficient shower solutions will prepare your bathroom for the future, combining sustainability with lasting comfort.

We can expect a bathroom to last 15 to 20 years on average, so it’s important to keep the future in mind when planning today. For expert guidance, this means looking at sustainable solutions as a whole — from planning an accessible design and using long-lasting materials to overall efficiency in everyday use. Within the shower area, in particular, you can find a variety of different ways to combine functionality with environmental responsibility.

Sustainability starts with planning and smart product choices

An accessible, floor-level shower area is comfortable, convenient, and allows independent use even with physical limitations. The self-supporting Sustano shower tray, with its extremely low overall height of only 1.2 inches (30 mm), enables flush-mounted installation even in remodel projects with low floor heights. In addition to the low-profile, edge-free design for installation flush with the floor, the shower tray range comes in a variety of sizes for small and large bathrooms alike.

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Sustano also has an attractive entry-level price and comes in six colour options for creative, individual bathroom design; it is especially suitable for remodel projects. DuroCast® Nature, a recyclable mineral composite material, offers a range of excellent features: it is lightweight and easy to handle and cut during installation, whilst being durable, easy to clean, pleasant to the touch, UVresistant, and slip-resistant on matte finishes.

Taps and showers that save water and energy
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Whether designing a new bathroom or updating an existing one, innovative water-saving solutions are the preferred choice. They contribute to sustainable water use in the bathroom without compromising comfort. They also help lower your water and energy bills. Duravit’s MinusFlow feature can reduce water use by up to 40% with the overhead shower and up to 60% with the hand shower.

Modern thermostatic taps actively help reduce energy consumption by keeping the water at a constant temperature. The integrated HeatLock function, with a safety lock at 100°F (38°C), helps prevent energy waste and reliably protects against scalding.

Available in a variety of designs and finishes, Duravit’s shower systems feature a thermostat that is seamlessly integrated into the shower tap. They are also available with the MinusFlow feature, providing a resource-efficient, all-in-one solution that is easy to install — an appealing choice for bathroom remodels.

Pictured top: Built for the future: A shower space that combines comfort, accessibility, and timeless design, guaranteeing many years of use and embodying sustainability in the truest sense.

Pictured middle: Recyclable: The self-supporting Sustano shower tray, with its extremely low overall height of only 1.2 inches (30 mm), enables flush-mounted installation even in remodel projects with low floor heights.

Pictured bottom: The easy-to-install Shower System Shelf 1050 features a thermostat built directly into the shower faucet, and the showers are available with the water-saving MinusFlow feature.

Ritmonio has been selected for the bathroom solution in Casa AD, a recent urban development that combines modern design with practical living. The sleek, minimalist Diametro35 S series brings a refined touch to both bathrooms, seamlessly blending form and function.

In the living area, the bathroom features a freestanding white sink as the focal point, standing out against the soft-toned resin walls. Ritmonio’s Diametro35 S series in matte black provides a bold contrast, enhancing the minimalist aesthetic. Ambient lighting has been carefully designed to emphasise the architectural details of the space.

The master bathroom exudes contemporary elegance, with fine materials and finishes that combine to create a luxurious atmosphere. The contrast between white ceramics and Black Marquinia tiles is enhanced by overhead lighting, which highlights the textures and finishes. The Diametro35 S series in brushed rose gold adds prestige to the space. The large bathtub and walk-in shower are designed for a sensory experience, turning the bathroom into an oasis of relaxation.

Great care was given to the selection of bathroom solutions, not just as functional components, but as key elements of the overall design. Comments the Casa AD team: “The decision to use Ritmonio Diametro35 S is based on its ability to express a refined aesthetic, perfectly in tune with the home’s design language. The minimal design, combined with precision engineering and high-quality materials, allowed us to integrate these elements discreetly and stylishly into both selected finishes.”

The reduced diameter of the Diametro35 S series provides visual lightness and a tactile sensation that elevates the everyday experience. Ritmonio’s approach offers the perfect balance between shape and functionality, in line with a design philosophy that prioritises attention to detail and comfort.

CRL has extended the design possibilities of its shower systems, including the multi-award-winning Quadrato, with the launch of new, coordinating Shower Door Thresholds.

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Infinitely practical, the new snap-in thresholds measure 2.4m and are designed for use with SDCD38 U Channels. They can be installed under and above fixed panels, allowing the U Channel to be used as a frame, and continue across door openings to create a watertight barrier and ensure no water leaks out of the shower area. 

Available in six chic and sophisticated colours of Matte Black, Brite Anodised, Polished Nickel, Brushed Nickel, Satin Brass and Brite Gold Anodised, CRL’s new Shower Door Thresholds will seamlessly complement all of its bespoke frameless shower screens to create a truly cohesive look.

Providing customers with even more creative freedom, the new Shower Door Thresholds are made from premium materials to ensure long-lasting durability. The perfect partner to its popular, award-winning Quadrato Shower System, pictured, which combines style, versatility and ease of installation, the new aluminium thresholds provide CRL customers with a complete showering solution. 

For further information call 01706 863600, email crl@crlaurence.co.uk, or visit www.crlaurence.co.uk

Award-winning wall panel brand Naturepanel has launched its beautiful new brochure, a comprehensive guide to its latest launches and bestselling décors.

Packed with stunning, lifestyle photography that reflects the latest trends in interior design, the 32-page look-book catalogue is designed to inspire end users while providing retailers, merchants, specifiers and installers with an invaluable sales tool.

The perfect launchpad for Naturepanel’s 11 new décors, which feature in the brand-new Shiplap collection and newly formed Wood Slat range, as well as its taller 2700mm panels, the brochure expertly demonstrates how Naturepanel can enhance any interior. The taller panels, available in the Wood Slat Collection in Bleached, Brown and Warmia only, are particularly well suited to higher ceilings and more Edwardian-style properties.

Filled with ideas and tips that reflect the beauty and design flexibility of the complete Naturepanel range, this must-have brochure also includes full product and technical details as well as installation advice and a Style Guide. It also showcases the expanded profile offering, with additional colours and sizes now available in 2.75m panels, plus a wider choice of adhesives beyond Graphite Grey, including White, Light Grey, Dark Grey and Cream.

The brochure also introduces the pairing concept with MultiPanel, highlighting how the two ranges can be combined for a cohesive look and seamless installation.

Trade customers and consumers alike will appreciate the information on Naturepanel’s USPs, which include its unique Hydrolock tongue and groove system, impressive sustainability credentials, quick, easy, grout-free installation, 30-year warranty and ease of maintenance. Other welcome additions include handy digital links to the Naturepanel Room Visualiser and information on how to order samples, find an installer and where to buy.

Lidia Kane, marketing manager at Naturepanel says: “Beautifully showcasing our extended Naturepanel portfolio, our stunning new brochure has been designed to support, inspire and educate our customers on the many USPs of our award-winning wall panels.”

For more information, view or download the new Naturepanel brochure and order samples for free delivery, visit www.naturepanel.co.uk or call 0131 290 286.

Leading shower enclosure brand Lakes has appointed a new finance director to support the company’s long-term growth plans.

Tim Lloyd brings over two decades of senior financial leadership experience to Lakes and has worked across a diverse range of sectors including manufacturing, engineering, construction and software. Having qualified as an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants in 2005, Tim has worked in both UK-based and international roles, building a strong track record of strategic financial management in complex environments. 

At Lakes, he will oversee all aspects of the financial planning and analysis, establishing processes, guiding strategic decision-making and ensuring the company remains well-positioned for further expansion and hitting its ambitious goals.

Speaking of his new role, Tim said: “I’m looking forward to my time at Lakes. It’s an exciting time to be joining the team, who have all been incredibly welcoming and supportive.

“I’m thrilled to bring my knowledge and experience to the role and look forward to helping Lakes drive growth, achieve targets and expand its presence across the KBB sector even further.”

Lakes managing director Mike Gahir said: “We are delighted to welcome Tim to the Lakes team. 

“We look forward to seeing how his strong financial acumen will help Lakes build on its success and streamline process so we can become an even more efficient company that delivers the best for its customers every time.”

Bristan Group CEO, Jen Cassidy, has been named as the new chair of the Construction Inclusion Coalition (CIC), as the coalition continues its advocacy for greater inclusivity and diversity across the construction sector.

The CIC was established in 2023 by leading organisations across the construction industry, collaborating to enhance the positive impact of their individual equity, diversity and inclusion initiatives and to work together to create a more inclusive industry for all.

Jen takes over the role from coalition founder and first chair, Angela Rushforth, who is retiring. Jen has been the CEO of taps, showers and bathroom plumbing manufacturer Bristan Group since January 2025, having joined the group in 2021 as Chief Marketing Officer, following senior roles at Wolseley, Kohler Mira and Linn Products during her career.

Bristan Group is one of the 13 founding partners of the coalition committed to nurturing talent through positive change and help turn the industry’s skills shortage around.

Jen Cassidy, construction inclusion coalition chair, said: “I’m enormously proud to be taking on the role of Chair of the CIC. The progress the CIC and its members have made in the past two years is inspiring, and whilst there is still much to do, I am genuinely optimistic that together we can continue to drive real change for the industry. Inclusion starts with every one of us already in the industry, and I am passionate about making the construction sector a place where everyone feels they belong.

“I would also like to recognise and thank Angela for her time, energy and vision in creating the CIC. Her passion and determination to, as she says, ‘put the ladder down for those who come next’ has made the coalition what it is today, and it is an honour to carry on her work.”

The coalition now boasts 39 companies and trade organisations across building materials manufacturers, merchants and supply chain services to the construction sector. During 2025 companies including Norcros Group, Etex, Volution Group, Mira Showers, Selco and Specialist Driver Resourcing have joined the CIC.

CIC plans for 2025 into 2026 includes a continued focus on gender inclusion and creating inclusive workplaces, the promotion of more family-friendly policies and initiatives and enlisting more male colleagues as Inclusion Champions.

To coincide with its major new product launch, Utopia has introduced a digital brochure detailing its latest innovations. Available to view online or download from the Utopia website, the brochure introduces HeyU, a brand new modular concept which Utopia believes is its most exciting and flexible collection yet. Centred around four distinct and tactile design styles, HeyU is offered in 14 finishes including two brand new metallic effects.

Through a series of beautiful lifestyle settings, the brochure highlights the visual and sensory appeal of the four different styles and outlines other HeyU options such as slabtop or sit-on basins and the choice of handles or handleless push to open.

In addition, it showcases a brand new GlowLux mirror collection, available as a standalone mirror offering or with co-ordinating backboards in each HeyU design style and finish, plus the stunning new Metalux sit-on basins offered in Brushed Gunmetal Black, Brushed Stainless Steel and Brushed Brass

Also new for Autumn 2025 are two beautiful new finishes for Utopia’s glass fronted Lustre range along with a wider handle colour choice too. Sophisticated Rift Black and soothing Sandy Ecru further extend the design possibilities of this elegant modular collection.

Utopia is proud to design and manufacture its extensive range of furniture collections at its purpose-built headquarters in the Midlands.

To view the new brochure, please visit https://www.utopiagroup.com/literature/.