Soak in style – top bathroom trends from Nôsa

After making a bit of a splash with its launch to market earlier this year, the Nôsa team outline their tips for 2025’s hottest bathroom design trends…

pink freestanding bath and basin with brass fittings in cream bathroom room set

Hotel guests love to replicate hotel experiences and interior design aesthetics at home – the enjoyment of ‘getting the look’ is only increasing within bathroom spaces, as homeowners want to upgrade and invest in their personal wellness here too.

“In 2025, boutique hotels and hospitality brands are focusing on impactful upgrades to enhance guest experiences,” commented Gary Murray, Chief Marketing Officer, Nôsa. “While full renovations add value, smaller updates – like trending wall tones or accessories in brushed gold or matte black – can leave a lasting impression. We’re also seeing a rise in mixing materials, such as stone walls paired with metallic fixtures, to create unique aesthetics that balance style and functionality. As we expand into the contract market, we offer bespoke solutions for large orders, catering to boutique properties and global brands across the UK, Europe, and beyond, helping clients achieve spaces with both modern trends and timeless appeal.”

The spa trend continues

freestanding marble column basin and wall mounted black taps

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Hotel bathrooms that mirror the look and feel of traditional spas and wellbeing sanctuaries, continue to be massively popular with guests. A personal spa-like experience in the form of sinking back, relaxing and cocooning in the ultimate comforts of a stone bath. A solid stone bath offers guests a prolonged soak thanks to excellent heat retention too. Equally, nothing says spa more like a rainfall shower. The soothing sound of the overhead waterfall whisks you away to a sanctuary of relaxation.

Floating vanities offering stylish storage solutions

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Vanity units have seen a big resurgence on the market, due in part, to their space saving properties and stunning finishes. Elegant, floating designs work best where space is at a premium, however for more generously sized larger floor standing pieces remain very popular. Specifiers can enjoy a variety of designs and finishes from Nôsa’s collection, to perfectly match designer interior schemes, from matte white stone to dark oaks, anthracite, cappuccino, marble, and cream finishes.

“Our vanity collections offer both stunning design and practical storage solutions, allowing you to blend luxury with functionality,” added Murray. “Our vanities add a touch of elegance and a sense of calm to any bathroom scheme.”

A contemporary take on the ’70s inspired green bathroom 

Elements Nosa bathroom freestanding stone Bath in olive green

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Earlier this year, Nôsa launched ELEMENTS, inspired by earth’s raw organic beauty. Each design has been meticulously crafted to evoke the essence of nature, offering a harmonious blend of elegance, wellness, and functionality. The olive-green finish perfectly encapsulates the growing popularity of green and can be perfectly matched with ‘colour drenching’ painting techniques and nature and inspired wallpaper and accessories to replicate a contemporary 70s take.

“Nôsa’s Elements collection immediately infuses richness into a space and can be paired with natural wood accents, premium hardware, and layered textures to create an ambiance and feeling of warmth,” continued Murray. “This combination elevates the bathroom into a soothing haven of luxury and comfort, perfect for unwinding and relaxing.”

Eco tranquillity, serenity, and sustainable luxury

natural clay colours and textures in bathroom with plants

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The demand of modern life means we all want to and need to relax and unwind, especially when on holiday or during a business trip. Organic colour schemes, materials and finishes, represent real, natural beauty. Matte finishes and neutral tones create a perfect backdrop for signature bold statement features including furniture, artwork and beautiful runners or rugs. Energy-efficient fixtures and new tech devices for entertainment and wellness are also becoming increasingly popular. The addition of plants to bathroom spaces is not only beneficial to your health; natural green foliage perfectly complements many bathroom schemes. Certain plant species, including Anthurium, can absorb excess moisture, helping to prevent mould too.

“The trend toward integrating eco tranquillity and serenity within sustainable luxury, is a movement which underscores the growing desire for spaces that not only exude calmness and elegance but also reflects a commitment to environmental responsibility,” commented Victoria Taylor, Interior Designer, Taylor Watts Design. “By incorporating elements of nature directly into a hotel scheme, you can create a serene atmosphere. This could be through indoor plants, green walls, or large windows that let in natural light and provide views of nature from within the space. You can opt for materials such as reclaimed wood, bamboo and natural stone which bring texture and natural patterns into an interior design. Linen and organic cotton textiles add softness and tranquillity to any space. Not only do these materials provide a beautiful aesthetic but also reduce environmental impact if sourced responsibly.”

Focus on the freestanding bath

black shard bath from nosa in front of floor to ceiling window

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Bathrooms are increasingly becoming key focal points within hospitality design and a well-designed one can make a difference with customer bookings. A standout feature includes a traditional or contemporary take on a freestanding stone bath.  Nôsa has a wide selection of baths to create a striking centrepiece for any bathroom – or even the bedroom – all with with superior heat retention so there is no need to worry about the water getting cold too soon!

Celebrate individuality with bold colourways

blossom pink freestanding bath from Nosa with white mat and pink table

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Continuing to be a popular colour-trend, pink adds a touch of contemporary luxe glamour and individualisation. Pamper and enjoy the decadence of bathing in pink, with stunning accessories and interior styling from Nôsa, as seen in their new Blossom Pink collection, part of the ELEMENTS range.

Lauren Hudson, Content Creator for Nôsa commented, “Over the past year, I’ve seen a surge in vibrant colour trends across social media, which has been incredibly exciting to explore. Being immersed in these trends daily, it was clear that incorporating more colours would resonate deeply with consumers. Our Blossom Pink Bath felt like the ideal addition – bringing a fresh, on-trend aesthetic that captures the modern, luxurious vibe our followers are seeking. It’s a bold yet timeless choice that adds personality and a touch of indulgence to any bathroom space.”

Mix and match your metal 

period style Kensington taps in chrome

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Mixing and matching metal finishes continue to be a popular trend and updating them provides an instantly fresh look. Brass accents add warmth to a bathroom’s interior, creating more balance and harmony for a relaxing spa aesthetic. The finish is also timeless, and ensures a good investment is made in terms of durability and guest appeal. Chrome and stainless finishes can invoke traditional modernity and ranges including the newly launched Kensington, offer a fabulous Georgian take on country house chic. Black, brushed gold and matte white finishes continue to be popular and work across styles including industrial, minimalist, country, boho and maximalist.

Instantly refresh a with decorative accessories

marble bathroom vanity tray on marble surface

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Adding new decorative bathroom accessories, to finish an overall look, will instantly add a touch of modern sophistication. From shelfing to marble trays and mirrors, a personal touch really completes a guest’s experiences.

“In recent months, there has been a noticeable shift towards embracing more sophisticated and elegant accessories in bathroom spaces – a trend that has been truly exciting to observe, ” continued Hudson. “These subtle yet impactful additions, such as sleek storage pieces, artful accents and timeless materials like marble, have the power to instantly elevate a bathroom’s style. By carefully selecting accessories that combine both beauty and function, an interior designer can create a harmonious balance of luxury and practicality. This refined approach not only enhances the room’s aesthetic but also makes it feel more inviting and indulgent”.

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