Bathroom design faces constant challenges with style evolution, as many features are costly to change. Designers Sasha Basso and Amy Wasserman highlight the struggle to keep bathrooms trendy while avoiding major renovations. They encourage acceptance of the cyclical nature of trends, recognizing that outdated designs may eventually return to style. However, professionals advise against certain controversial trends that should remain in the past. Recommendations from experts suggest caution and awareness for homeowners looking to maintain a modern aesthetic without regret.
"It's hard for bathrooms to stay on trend because mostly everything is fixed into place and expensive to redo," says Sasha Basso, designer at Capiz Studio.
"The upside? What goes around, comes around. If you leave it long enough it will eventually be in style again," says Amy Wasserman.
To steer clear of these controversial trends, I asked Basso, Wasserman, and designer Alvin Wayne to share the four controversial bathroom trends they never want to see again.
Once upon a time, when disco was still on a DJ's regular rotation, carpeting was used to cover the entire floor of a bathroom.
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