
2008 promises to see a continuation in minimalist bathroom designs, with wall-hung furniture and back-to-wall Sanitary ware making bold statements.
oak wenge, ash and beech finishes offer the most popular choices in color ranges, but when using dark colours with furniture be sure to go for light-colored walls and bright white sanitary ware. Also, choose your lighting wisely. If you don’t get it right you can easily end up with a dark gloomy looking bathroom. Traditionally, these types of furniture work best in larger spaces, but get the contrast and the lighting right and they can look splendid in any size bathroom.
As well as these traditional style wooden vanities, bolder colors will become more popular. Subtle splashes of reds, oranges and mauves on vanity units will brighten the bathroom and give an effective glow to the wash area.

If looking for the ultimate in showering luxury, steam/shower cabins have never been so affordable. Once exclusive only to health clubs, spas and gyms, such items are now as popular in the bathroom. To be able to sit down and be sprayed by numerous body and head jets whilst having your feet massaged is enough to keep you in there for hours.
Corner baths became fashionable a number of years ago, then the popularity fazed out somewhat, but with the edition of hydrotherapy whirlpools these space saving bathtubs are promising to make a comeback in 2008. The idea of having a jacuzzi in the bathroom is another big pull for bathroom remodeling projects. As well as the corner tub and off-set corner spa system, the drop-in tub is a great way to make a statement. Or alternatively a standard sized bath can easily be transformed into a spa system with the easy addition of a jet system.
All in all 2008 onwards is an exciting time for bathroom designs. With the competition within the manufacturing industry to deliver the most up to date products, retail prices are constantly being driven down. For the consumer this is great news, as luxury bathrooms have never been so affordable.