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Get Inspired by 5 Luxe Bathroom Trends

 
Life is busy, and sometimes it seems there just isn’t enough time to visit your favorite spa for some much-needed relaxation.
 
Good news: With the right bathroom upgrades, you don’t have to go anywhere. The latest luxe bathroom trends allow you to create a relaxing, spa-like retreat in the comfort of your home.
 
Do you want a bathroom that gives you the relaxed and rejuvenated feeling you get at the spa? Then make plans to incorporate these lavish trends.
 
  1. Pick a showerhead that helps you relax. Forget the traditional, builder-grade showerhead. True luxury is a rainfall showerhead — or, for larger-sized showers, maybe even two. There are also options that incorporate aromatherapy for an extra relaxing touch.
  2. Keep things light with glass paneling. Glass panels can add visual interest around the shower. You could choose clear glass or opt for more privacy with etched glass. 
  3. Incorporate wooden accents. No spa is complete without the clean aesthetic of natural wood. Consider wood flooring, shelving, or other accents for a calming effect.
  4. Make it spacious and grandiose. Spas are all about sizable showers, soaking tubs and vessel sinks. Having a shower seating area may also be a great touch, so you can sit back and truly relax.
  5. Add sophistication with stone. Marble, granite, quartz, and other high-quality stone materials will give your bathroom an elegant touch. You can incorporate them into countertops, flooring, shower walls, or even decorative accents.
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I am currently a team leader for The Conrad Hatch Team at Coldwell Banker and have been a licensed real estate agent since 2014. I take great pride in delivering a high level of client service combined with deep local market expertise. My client base is diverse, ranging from first-time homebuyers and corporate relocations to luxury buyers and downsizers.