There are two moments in the day when we are most honest with ourselves.
The first is in the morning, when bleary-eyed we step into the bathroom
ready to begin a new day.
The second is late at night, when we shed our defenses and weariness
—the final ritual before returning to stillness.
In this space woven of light, water, and texture,
we are not merely washing up
but tending to that self of ours that is not always perfect.
Yes, the bathroom is increasingly becoming
a space that soothes body and mind and resets our state.
In the 2026 bathroom design trends,
warmth, a sense of enveloping comfort, and naturalness
are becoming the pursuits of more and more people.

The Return of Warmth
For a long time, bathrooms were white, bright, and even sterile in feel. But starting in 2026, everything has gained warmth. Tones that echo the warmth of nature are taking center stage: the matte rosy blush of travertine, the peachy softness of terracotta, and those deep earthy greens.

These tones have also seeped into tile design, with deeper, more textured finishes bringing movement and depth to walls and floors. The introduction of warm tones means the bathroom is no longer a cold functional zone but a space that is willing to embrace you.
The Poetry of Stone
If tile represents man-made order, then stone is nature’s poetry. Textured stone (or high-quality stone-look tile) is becoming the visual centerpiece. Those irregular veins suggest a kind of flow within stillness.

We are trying to bring in more natural elements to make the space feel warmer and more grounded. That grounded feeling comes from the timelessness and poetry of the materials themselves.
— Brooke Boman, Head of Metricon’s Interior Design Team
The Kindness of Curves
In 2026, curves will be everywhere. They soften the originally rigid edges of the bathroom, creating a gentle sense of flow. Rounded joinery, arched mirrors, and softened stone countertops bring an organic relaxation to the space, ensuring no surface appears overly stiff.

Curves can be expressed through the fluid lines of joinery, or on stone countertops finished with a bullnose edge. They can also be incorporated into mirror shapes and lighting design—choosing curved elements brings a subtle sense of relaxation to the overall design.
— Brooke
The Composition of Tile
Tile is the language of the bathroom, but in 2026, “how it’s laid” matters more than “what is laid.”

2026 Bathroom Tip: Even on a tight budget, you can choose entry-level tiles and give them personality through herringbone, vertical stack, or basket-weave patterns. This art of arrangement can make even the simplest surfaces eye-catching, and may even visually expand the space.
Alongside this comes the rise of grout. It is no longer the default white, but a serious design decision. You can choose a matching tone that blends with the tile to create harmony, or a strong contrasting color that turns the joints into a graphic visual feature.

The Tactility of Hardware
Where function meets decoration, brushed finishes remain firmly at the forefront of trends.
The familiar brushed brass, bronze, and gunmetal each have their place, but the revival of nickel may be the surprise of 2026.
It is understated and versatile, pairing well with both warm and cool tones. Nickel has a quiet refinement to it—it doesn’t steal the show, yet it stands up to close inspection.

The Order of Storage
As the bathroom evolves into a healing space, storage is no longer just about stacking—it is about balancing elegance and efficiency.
Even the smallest everyday pain points have been considered in design: power outlets hidden inside wall-mounted cabinets free countertops from clutter; drawers divided into small compartments give each item its place; and open shelving is replacing traditional shower niches, turning storage itself into a form of display.

The Touch of Greenery
Finally, we still cannot resist greenery.
A simple fern or trailing plant can change the mood in an instant. As Brooke says: “It brings us back to the beginning, capturing that sense of tranquility nature provides.”

In a world that rarely slows down, the bathroom may be one of the last few places that allows us to “pause.” May every bath you take in 2026 bring you a moment of stillness and reset.
For more home inspiration, look to Metricon
Since 1976,
Metricon has been on a journey to build quality homes for Australians.
We are able to design the dream home you’ll love within your budget.
Design reflects lifestyle, and at Metricon we never compromise on design.
Metricon’s interior design experts have extensive industry experience and knowledge.
If you need to build or design a new home, Metricon can help.
Whether you prefer Scandinavian style or American industrial style,
Metricon can meet your needs.
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Originally published in WeChat by Mei Jia Metricon on 2026-01-27. Translated and edited for English-language readers.

