""Kohler just showed their vintage colored bathroom products, and I think designers and homeowners are becoming more open to colors that match the rest of their decor instead of just a plain white," says designer Marlaya Ross of Studio One Nine Design. "We've all gone neutral, but a deep enamel green or even burnished copper feels fresh, collected, and just a little rebellious," says designer Evan Millárd, who does not underestimate the power of a statement tub."
"Remember when you smirked at your grandma's pastel tub? Not anymore. Tubs, sinks, and toilets in shades of pink, yellow, and green - as well as moody hues like navy and oxblood - are a quirky design move worth considering. "When they're done in muted tones like olive, clay, or sand, they add warmth and history instead of feeling retro," adds designer Lauren Swabb of Swabb Studios. The vintage bathroom vibe is further enhanced with fabric shower curtains over contemporary glass doors."
Vintage and colorful bathroom fixtures are returning, including tubs, sinks, and toilets in pastels and moody hues. Muted 1970s tones like olive, clay, and sand add warmth and history without feeling overtly retro. Deep enamel greens and burnished copper create bold statement pieces and can serve as focal points. Fabric shower curtains are reappearing as alternatives to glass doors, and carpeted bathroom floors are resurfacing. The trend favors fixtures that coordinate with surrounding decor rather than default white, combining nostalgic character with collected, modern warmth.
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