
Bathroom trends come and go, but the desire to turn these spaces into true oases is timeless.
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As highlighted by Homes & Gardens, the ideal bathroom should be a refuge to relax and disconnect, featuring simple yet welcoming furniture and accessories that create a complete sensory experience.
We’re keeping an eye on Jennifer Garner’s bathroom, recently shown on her Instagram page. There’s much to admire: the elegant freestanding gray bathtub contrasts beautifully with the green of a lush plant, while charming café-style curtains add texture and softness to the bright windows.
According to experts interviewed by Homes & Gardens, the idea of transforming the bathroom into a wellness space — a “private spa” — will be one of the biggest design trends for 2026. This dreamy aesthetic, which values serenity and self-care, is increasingly present in contemporary interior choices.
“2025 was another year in which wellness exploded, and I expect the self-care trend to grow even more next year,” explains Rikki Fothergill, bathroom style specialist at Big Bathroom Shop, in an interview with Homes & Gardens.
With growing interest in calm and healthy routines, many people are trading late nights for morning Pilates sessions, and the bathroom has become the perfect setting for this new lifestyle philosophy. Natural elements, such as aromatic plants (gardenia is one of the favorites, according to experts), help create a relaxing and sophisticated atmosphere.
Rikki adds that functional, spa-inspired features such as underfloor heating and ambient lighting are essential to this concept. “The shower won’t just be a shower,” she explains. “We’ll see more steam systems, lighting that sets the mood, and technologies that make bathing a true wellness experience.”
Source: Homes & Gardens. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
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