Bathroom Trends at IDS 2017 – Feature Tubs and Compact Fixtures
Fabulous free-standing bathtubs and compact fixtures for small spaces were among the stand-out bathroom trends on display at IDS 2017 in Toronto. Homedit searched out the coolest new fixtures and designs for you and your next bathroom renovation.
Freestanding tubs have become very popular in the past few years and the trend shows no signs of slowing down based on the offerings shown at IDS2017. Designers are presenting new finishes and shapes, as well as down-sized versions of luxurious tubs for smaller bathrooms. Native Trails showed this spectacular Santorini soaking tub, which is forged from high-quality recycled copper. Master coppersmiths spend weeks crafting the textured finish with thousands of hammer strikes.
Native Trails also showed their Avalon 62 tub that looks like concrete, but is actually a mix of natural jute fiber and cement known as NativeStone. The thick shell ensures that a hot soak will last a long time.
Fleurco’s deep Aria tub is compact and luxurious with sleek, tapering sides.
Produits Neptune featured a number of colored tubs for those who want to add a bold touch to the bathroom. This red one is marvelous.
Zitta made their elegant Evora tub even more appealing with a luminous silver finish on the outside. The tub — made for two — is acrylic and has a shape that provides a number of installation options.
Vanico Maronyx showed their Taiga tub, said to have been inspired by the lakes of Quebec, Canada. Made for one or two people, it includes a backrest that is comfortable for sitting in the tub and reading. The wood feature on one side is an interesting detail.
This model from Vanico comes without a base and instead features an LED light that seems to make the tub float.
Smaller bathrooms were a focus for many vendors like Zitta, who showed this shorter tub that still offers a deep soaking experience. The headrest at the tall end makes it extra comfy. Keeping one end tall and thin, and the other attached to the corner for the fixtures helps make the most of a smaller bathroom space.
Vanities and wash basins are also being redesigned for smaller bathrooms for those who want to make the most of their space. Native trails farmhouse-style sink is a bathroom version that is perfect for a narrower vanity in a tight space.
A more formal design from Pier Deco features a powder room basin that has a stunning frame with elegant legs. The metal components add to the fancier feel that the thin legs provide.
DXV from American Standard featured several full bathroom settings, such as this sleek and angular double sink vanity. The solid surface that extends to the floor in the front eliminates visual clutter and is very modern. A recessed center console provides space for toiletries or other necessities.
Fleurco showed a number of compact vanities with a basin and storage. For a powder room or a very small bathroom, the vanity is designed to be very functional and compact, from the faucet placement to the storage underneath.
Vanico’s slim sink is just 18 inches deep and features storage underneath and in the tower to the right. The lighted mirror works at the touch of a finger.
Tenzo debuted a line of vanities for the first time ever. They too include storage and are appropriate for a bathroom of modest size. Like most other styles for small spaces, the vanities do not extend to the floor, which can feel crowded.
Last year DVX debuted their amazing 3D printed faucets, but this year, the year the company showed its newest product, which is a sleek bathroom sink design with a stylish drain cover and a moveable tray.
Vanico also presented a new vanity with their organically shaped basin. The vanity top is made from reclaimed submerged wood, which has a rustic and texture surface. The wood comes from logs submerged in Quebec lakes and rivers since the beginning of the last century.
We loved this private vanity from DVX with its marble top, embellished cupboards and fanciful gold mirror.
This double vanity is designed to be accessible for people with disabilities. The cabinet can be removed from either side to allow of wheelchair access and the mirrors are angled downward for the proper viewing angle. The adaptable design is from Vanico.
Every bathroom needs fixtures and Rubinet Faucet Company displayed some colorful and cool options. From neon LED lights to brightly colored fixtures, they are all available in a range of colors.
If modern and colorful isn’t your style, we found this retro fixture that would look great in any shower. The larger head, brushed metal and old-fashioned knobs are distinctive.
DXV showed this novel all-in-one shower room. The set up includes dual rainfall showers, a mirror, bench, and a sink. It’s an efficient use of space and could even speed up your morning routine.
With Zitta’s new free-standing round shower, it’s possible to install it anywhere in the bathroom. The drain and the water lines connect straight to the floor and do not need a wall for installation.
Wet Style of Canada’s zero clearance shower is convenient for everyone. The fold-down seat is also really useful because it doesn’t take up space when not in use.
Wet Style also has a bathroom design that makes the most of space in a stylish way. The offset vanity, thin wall shelf and moveable storage bench add lots of function.
Whether you’re about to launch a bathroom renovation or are just thinking about it, there are plenty of new designs and innovations to consider. Big space or small, it’s possible to have a luxurious, functional and stylish bathroom.