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Trends to Turn Your Bathroom into an In-home Retreat
(ARA) - As
winter arrives, Americans will find themselves cocooning in their
homes and dreaming of a nice, warm, relaxing retreat.
One way to
"get away," and at the same time enhance a home's value
is to turn the bathroom into an in-home retreat. In fact, making
the bathroom a place of retreat is one of today's most popular
home remodeling projects, according to Homestore.com, as homeowners
look for relief from hectic lifestyles and choose to spend more
time at home.
As the country
faces tough times, homeowners are focusing their spending on
the home to make it a secure, comfortable environment according
to a Unity Marketing study.
According to
the American Standard Bathroom Habits Survey, Americans revealed
that they would spend between $2,500 and $7,500 to remodel and
decorate their bathrooms. Thirty percent would be willing to
spend more than $10,000 to make their bathroom the ultimate dream
bathroom.
"Homeowners
want a beautiful, relaxing space they can call their own,"
says Gary Uhl, director of industrial design for American Standard,
the world's leading plumbing products manufacturer and distributor.
"To make the bathroom a personal retreat, homeowners are
expanding the size of bathrooms and adding whirlpools and more
decorative fixtures."
"The bathroom
is becoming more of a centerpiece in the home with design trends
ranging from the bold and colorful to the simple and elegant,"
says Jim Krengel, one of the first certified bathroom designers.
Krengel and
Uhl suggest homeowners consider the following five trends when
turning their bathrooms into a personal, relaxing retreat.
1. Bathroom
Size
The number
one bathroom design trend among homeowners is making the room
larger. Homeowners are knocking out walls to make the current
bath more functional and comfortable.
"Today
the bath needs to be big enough to accommodate everything homeowners
want to include," says Krengel. "Bathroom furniture
and a separate shower and bathtub are emerging as hot items in
today's bath."
2. Fixtures
Add More than Function
Today's homeowner
is looking to make the bath more comfortable, stylish and personal
by using fixtures with more than one function. One popular trend
is the separate shower and bath. A separate bath provides more
flexibility in choosing a tub -- whether a free-standing bath
or a relaxing whirlpool.
According to
the American Standard Bathroom Habits Survey, a majority of Americans
choose a whirlpool as the number one item they want in their
bath. American Standard's whirlpools have ergonomically correct
head and arm rests for maximum comfort and strategically positioned
jets to create ultimate relaxation. Their whirlpools come in
a variety of sizes including corner pools, such as the Savona
Corner Whirlpool, that will fit discretely into the corner of
a smaller bathroom.
"Another
hot trend in fixtures is above-counter sinks that serve as a
sink as well as displayed art," Uhl says.
The Striata
and Carnivale above-counter basins by Porcher are great examples.
The Striata is a fused-glass basin in jewel tones that turns
the bathroom into a showcase. The Carnivale, crafted of brilliant
artisan-made glass, blends striking designs with bold colors
creating the ultimate fixture.
3. A Recliner
in the Bath
Today's bathrooms
are equipped with more than just the traditional bath and sink.
As homeowners increase the size of their bathrooms, they are
experimenting with armoires for storage, music or television
and chaise lounges for reading and relaxing.
Vintage furniture
is also making a splash in the bathroom. Homeowners are using
vintage pieces as vanities or for more decorative purposes such
as a towel rack or sitting chairs.
Many manufacturers
are creating fixtures that look and feel like furniture. For
example, the American Standard Enfield Suite showcases a freestanding
tub large enough for two encased in a wood frame.
4. Rocks,
Wood, Glass -- What Else?
Combining different
materials is another hot design trend. Everything from glass,
chrome and china can be found in baths across the country.
"Glass
and chrome are popular materials emerging in today's bathroom
fixtures," says Uhl. "For instance, decorative glass
above-counter basins in bold colors bring art into the bath."
American Standard's
Dune Console Lavatory combines a number of materials, including
marble, wenge finish wood drawers, chrome frames and a glass
shelf to provide artistic flair.
Glass tile
is emerging as a favorite material for the bath. Homeowners are
designing showers with glass tile in ocean colors to create a
warm, relaxing atmosphere. Many homeowners are opting to combine
glass and porcelain tiles to create accents or borders that are
more affordable.
Believe it
or not, stainless steel also is making its way into the bath.
Designers are incorporating stainless steel in everything from
the sink to the medicine chest to the bathtub to shower walls.
The look of stainless steel is fairly cold, so to help soften
the look, a natural stone element in the room can add warmth
and a contrasting texture.
5. Adding
a Little Color to Your Bathroom
Although white
is still the most popular fixture color according to Uhl, homeowners
are looking for other colors that will remain timeless.
"Adding
a little color to a bathroom is as easy as a hand-painted sink
or a new paint color to the walls," says Krengel. "Homeowners
need to choose a color that suits their personality but also
fits the type of environment they are looking for."
The latest
color trends are running the gamut. Natural colors are the most
versatile, but designers are incorporating some bolder colors
such as red and blue as well as deep forest and emerald green
and terra cotta and rust. These colors are used in everything
from the paint to the sink to decorative tiles.
For homeowners
who aren't confident in their design capabilities, Krengel suggests
calling on a professional designer. "It's better to get
the expert advice ahead of time, instead of after a project has
gone horribly wrong."
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For
more ideas about how to decorate your dream bathroom or to locate
the nearest American Standard and Porcher showroom, call (800)
524-9797 Ext. 199 or visit www.americanstandard-us.com.
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