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NKBA Finds Transitional Style Bathrooms Among Most
Popular in North America According to Survey
Members of the National Kitchen & Bath Association specify modern design,
built-in storage and hand showers among top bathroom trends of 2016
HACKETTSTOWN, N.J. (JAN. 25, 2016) — Clean, modern style and neutral colors dominate
North American bathroom design, according to the 2016 Design Trends Survey conducted by
the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA). Here are the top 10 overall bathroom trends
NKBA expects for 2016:
1. Clean, modern, transitional designs.
2. Universal design features.
3. Neutral colors.
4. Open shelving, floating vanities and wall-hung toilets.
5. Built-in storage.
6. Undermount sinks.
7. Freestanding tubs.
8. Shower amenities like hand showers and shower lighting.
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9. Polished chrome faucet finish.
10. Other popular bathroom amenities, specified by at least 25% of respondents in 2015
include:
a. Electric radiant floor heating
b. Easy maintenance features
c. One-piece toilet
d. Electric towel-warmer
e. Humidity-sensing fans
f. Steam showers
g. Smart toilet seats with integrated bidet features
h. WaterSense® listed toilets and faucets
Transitional is by far the most popular bathroom style, outpacing 2015’s top contemporary
style trend by 10 percentage points. Nearly 70 percent of NKBA designers surveyed expect to
specify transitional style bathrooms in 2016.
Neutral colors dominate the bathroom, with white being the most popular fixture color and
whites and grays being the most popular overall color schemes. Seventy-nine percent of
members surveyed indicated grays as the most popular color scheme, with whites/off-whites
trailing close behind at 77 percent. Keeping with the popular neutral-tone theme, beiges/bones
were specified by 65 percent of NKBA members surveyed.
Increasingly popular are bathroom amenities including electric heated floors, easy maintenance
features, one-piece toilets, towel warmers, humidity-sensing fans, steam showers, smart
toilets/bidets and WaterSense® toilets and faucets.
“More steam showers, more radiant heat in bathroom floors,” said Jeanette Coulter, AKBD, a
kitchen and bath designer from New Jersey.
“Clients want easy-to-clean and use,” said Skyler Donaldson, a kitchen and bath designer from
Alabama.
Other survey respondents mentioned roll-out shelves for storage, frameless glass enclosures
for the shower, and an increased use of aging-in-place or universal design elements. Over half
of respondents reported having installed accessible and/or universal design features, with
82 percent installing comfort-height toilets and 75 percent installing comfort-height vanities.
“More homeowners will allow us to install handrails in shower,” said Cynthia White, CKD, a
remodeler from Ohio. “It’s an easier sell!”
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Undermount sinks remain the most popular sink style, specified by 92 percent of respondents.
Vessel sinks are the second most popular, with over half of NKBA designers installing the style.
Wood vanities and wall-mount vanities are also trends to look for in 2016.
NKBA survey respondents report an increase in no-threshold showers and the elimination of
tubs, especially in master baths. However, freestanding standard tubs and soaker tubs remain
popular, with nearly 70 percent specifying each style.
Members specialize in full bathroom projects, both remodels and new construction. More than
half do bathroom projects in the $10,000 - $29,000 price range while another 31 percent report
that their average bathroom price is more than $30,000 for design, materials and labor.
“Our Design Trends Survey serves as the industry forecast when it comes to kitchen and bath
design trends, giving us a comprehensive look at what to expect in the coming year,” said Bill
Darcy, NKBA CEO. “Our members know first-hand what’s trending, because they create
beautiful and functional bathrooms every day. It’s only natural we look to them for insight into
the industry.”
The National Kitchen & Bath Association has tracked kitchen and bath design trends throughout
its 53-year existence. A version of this NKBA Design Trends Survey has been in existence since
the 1980s and this iteration has tracked trends since 2010. More than 450 designers from
around the country participated in this study conducted online in late 2015.
More details, including product trends, are included in the full 2016 NKBA Kitchen & Bath
Design Trends report, available free to NKBA members on NKBA.org.
To find NKBA members near you for kitchen and bathroom projects, please visit
NKBA.org/PROsearch.
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About the National Kitchen & Bath Association
The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) is the not-for-profit trade association that
owns the KBIS®. With nearly 14,000 member companies representing tens of thousands of
members in segments of the kitchen and bath industry, the NKBA has educated and led the
industry since the association’s founding in 1963. The mission of the NKBA is to enhance
member success and excellence, promote professionalism and ethical business practices, and
provide leadership and direction for the kitchen and bath industry worldwide. For more
information, visit NKBA.org or call 1-800-THE-NKBA (843-6522).
KBIS® and NKBA® are registered trademarks of the National Kitchen & Bath Association.
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