Tag: bathroom design trends

  • Transforming Your Primary Bathroom into a Serene Retreat

    Transforming Your Primary Bathroom into a Serene Retreat

    Start and End Your Day in Luxury: Imagine yourself in a tranquil, spa-like oasis—right in your own home. As our clients increasingly prioritize wellness and self-care, their primary bathrooms are being transformed into luxurious retreats that promote relaxation and rejuvenation. From steam showers and saunas to aromatherapy and wet rooms, today’s bathroom remodeling trends are all about crafting a calming, Zen-inspired atmosphere. 

    Katie Florjancic, UDCP, Designer at The Cleary Company in Columbus, Ohio, shares her insights on these emerging trends: “A well-designed bathroom can become a personal sanctuary. It’s about more than aesthetics; it’s about creating a space that supports your well-being.” 

    7 features to consider when remodeling your primary bathroom into a retreat-like haven. 

    1. Steam Showers: The Ultimate Relaxation Experience 

    Steam showers are becoming a must-have feature in modern bathroom remodels. These enclosed spaces use a steam generator to produce warm, soothing mist, offering both physical and mental health benefits. 

    “Steam showers are perfect for relieving stress and promoting muscle relaxation,” explains Florjancic. “They’re especially popular among clients who want that spa-like experience without leaving home.” 

    In addition to relaxation, steam showers can improve circulation, clear sinuses, and promote healthier skin. Advanced systems often include built-in aromatherapy, chromotherapy, and Bluetooth sound systems, creating a fully immersive sensory experience. 

    Design Tip: Opt for materials that retain heat, like natural stone or tile, and ensure the enclosure is properly sealed to maximize steam retention. 

    Steamist generator with digital control w/ Kohler Purist fixtures in matte black

    2. Saunas: Heat Therapy at Home 

    Home saunas have gained popularity as people recognize the wellness benefits of heat therapy. Saunas help with detoxification, circulation, and stress relief—all while offering a cozy retreat from daily life. 

    “Incorporating a sauna into your bathroom design doesn’t have to mean sacrificing style or space,” says Florjancic. “There are sleek, compact options that integrate beautifully into the overall design.” 

    Traditional wood-paneled saunas remain a favorite, but infrared saunas, which use light to generate heat, are also on the rise. Infrared models are energy-efficient and heat up quickly, making them an ideal addition to modern homes. 

    Design Tip: If space allows, consider a combination sauna/steam room to maximize the therapeutic benefits of both. 

    Finnleo Pure Sauna with Designer SL2 heater

    3. Aroma, Chroma, & Sound Therapy: Engage Your Senses 

    Aromatherapy has long been associated with relaxation and wellness, and now it’s finding a permanent place in primary bathrooms. Essential oil diffusers can be integrated into steam showers or installed as standalone features to release calming scents like lavender, eucalyptus, or peppermint. 

    “Aromatherapy adds an extra layer of tranquility,” Florjancic explains. “It engages the senses in a subtle but powerful way, helping to create that ‘zen’ feeling we all crave.” 

    Chromotherapy, also known as, color therapy, uses color to improve physical and mental health. It is based on the belief that different colors have specific healing properties. Not only can it help relieve stress and anxiety but it can also boost your energy levels by stimulating blood flow throughout the body. It’s excellent for detoxifying as well. 

    Design Tip: Choose a system that allows for easy scent customization, so you can switch aromas based on your mood or needs. 

    4. Wet Rooms: Open-Concept Luxury 

    Wet rooms offer a sleek, modern solution for creating a spa-like atmosphere. These fully waterproofed spaces typically combine a shower and a freestanding tub in an open-concept design, eliminating the need for shower doors or curtains. 

    “Wet rooms can make even a small bathroom feel more spacious,” says Florjancic. “They create a seamless, open environment that enhances both function and style.” 

    Beyond aesthetics, wet rooms improve accessibility and are easier to clean due to their minimalist design. 

    Design Tip: Use slip-resistant tiles and strategically place drains to prevent water pooling. 

    5. Heated Elements: Warmth and Comfort 

    Few things are as comforting as stepping onto a warm floor on a chilly morning. Radiant floor heating, heated towel racks, and warming drawers for robes are simple yet luxurious additions. 

    “These elements might seem like small details, but they make a big difference,” says Florjancic. “Clients always rave about how these features elevate their daily routines.” 

    Design Tip: Pair heated floors with programmable thermostats to ensure energy efficiency. 

    Amba Sirio towel warmer in chrome | Hansgrohe Raindance shower system in polished chrome

    6. Natural Materials and Calming Colors 

    The use of natural materials like wood, stone, and bamboo adds warmth and texture to bathroom designs. Earthy tones, soft neutrals, and organic textures create a soothing atmosphere. 

    “We love incorporating natural materials whenever possible,” Florjancic shares. “They’re timeless, elegant, and inherently calming.” 

    Popular choices include marble countertops, teak benches, and matte black or brushed gold fixtures for a modern touch. 

    Design Tip: Add greenery with potted plants or a small vertical garden to enhance the natural aesthetic. 

    Primary Bathroom remodel | Dublin, OH

    7. Smart Technology: Convenience Meets Relaxation 

    Bathroom technology has evolved significantly, with smart mirrors, digital shower controls, and voice-activated lighting systems becoming common features. 

    “Smart technology helps simplify routines,” says Florjancic. “Imagine stepping into a shower that’s already at your preferred temperature or adjusting lighting with a simple voice command.” 

    From Bluetooth speakers for calming music to toilets with built-in bidets and heated seats, these features blend convenience with luxury. 

    Design Tip: Ensure that all technology is moisture-resistant and user-friendly. 

    Your Personal Sanctuary Awaits 

    A well-designed primary bathroom can serve as a daily escape from life’s stresses. By incorporating steam showers, saunas, aromatherapy, and other luxury features, you can create a space that promotes relaxation and enhances your overall well-being. 

    As Florjancic concludes, “Your bathroom should be a place where you feel completely at ease. With thoughtful design and the right features, you can transform it into a true personal retreat.” 

    Meet the Designer

    Katie Florjancic, UDCP | Designer | The Cleary Company 
    Katie Florjancic, UDCP | Designer | The Cleary Company 

    Pro facts: Katie brought her expertise to our team in January 2020. She’s an experienced professional with 14 years of experience in the home design industry. She earned her bachelor’s degree studying Interior Design and Business Management at Ohio University, where she was an active member of the OU Design Group. Committed to excellence in her field, she holds a Universal Design Certified Professional (UDCP) accreditation from the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI).

    Fun facts: She’s an award-winning chef and dabbles in home wine-making with her father. Her dream project would be designing a boutique hotel because I love to travel and believe an aesthetically pleasing space can enhance your experience.

    Social Media:  Follow her and her projects on Instagram@katieflodesign 

    What do you enjoy the most about working for The Cleary Company?

    “The people! I enjoy not only collaborating with my Team but we also like to have fun together outside of work. We also have some pretty amazing clients many of whom I enjoy keeping in touch with after their project is complete.”

    Ready to create your own spa-like sanctuary?

    Contact our Client Relations Coordinator today by scheduling a call or completing a new project form on our website. 

  • Exploring 2024 Home Design Trends

    Exploring 2024 Home Design Trends

    How & where do Kitchen and Bathroom design professionals keep up with all the latest products, features, technology, and trends? One place has it all KBIS! The Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS) is North America’s largest trade show dedicated to all aspects of kitchen and bathroom design. KBIS, in conjunction with the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA), is the premier event where the freshest and most innovative kitchen and bath designs are unveiled.

    Each year, home remodeling professionals attend KBIS to explore the latest trends that are set to redefine the spaces we live in. This year’s show was February 27-29th and The Cleary Company Remodel-Design-Build in Columbus OH had 4 Team members from the Development & Design department attend in Las Vegas. KBIS 2024 did not disappoint, showcasing a variety of new decorative trends that merge both functionality and aesthetic form. In this blog, I’ll delve into the standout styles and design elements that were the talk of the town!

    Top 5 Trends from KBIS 2024

    1. Sustainability Reimagined. In 2024, KBIS highlighted a focus on sustainable and eco-friendly materials that promise longevity and minimal environmental impact. From countertops made from recycled glass to cabinetry finished with low-VOC, non-toxic paints, the emphasis on green living was prominent. Manufacturers demonstrated that sustainable choices don’t compromise on style, as they presented a palette of earthy tones and natural textures that imparted a serene and grounded feel to living spaces.
    2. Bold Color Palettes. This year’s show saw a significant shift towards bold and vibrant color palettes, a departure from the muted and monochromatic themes of past years. Pops of jewel tones, such as sapphire blue and emerald green, featured prominently in decorative elements like backsplash tiles and accent cabinets. These rich hues offer a dynamic contrast against neutral backgrounds, creating visually stimulating environments that evoke a sense of energy and creativity.
    3. Tech-Infused Spaces. Technology integration continues to be a key trend, with smart home advancements seamlessly incorporated into the kitchen and bath spaces. At KBIS 2024, we saw countertops with built-in charging stations, voice-activated faucets, and mirrors that double as touchscreens. These tech-infused features not only enhance user convenience but also cater to the contemporary desire for minimalist and clutter-free spaces.
    4. Mixed Metal Accents. The juxtaposition of different metals made a striking statement in this year’s decorative trends. Designers skillfully mixed metals such as copper, brass, and matte black within fixtures and hardware to add a touch of glam and sophistication. This eclectic mix harmonizes surprisingly well, offering a bespoke and curated look that is both modern and timeless.
    5. Biophilic Design Elements. Embracing the connection between nature and wellness, biophilic design took center stage at KBIS 2024. This approach integrates natural elements such as wood, stone, and plant life into interiors, promoting a harmonious and healthy living environment. Features like indoor vertical gardens and natural light-optimizing layouts highlighted the human-centric design that seeks to improve overall well-being.

    KBIS 2024 Photo Gallery

    I hope you find some great inspiration for your next remodeling project from these trends! Try something new by incorporating something you would have never thought of with my suggestions. For more inspiration visit our Portfolio of central Ohio home remodeling projects on our website.

    Ready to Get Started on Your Remodeling Project?

    Our Remodel-Design-Build Team is ready to collaborate with you! Get started today by contacting our Client Relations Coordinator. Call 614-459-4000 or schedule a call on our website.

  • Bathroom Design Trends

    Bathroom Design Trends

    What’s on the Horizon in Bathroom Design?

    There’s no getting around it, the bathroom is one of the most used rooms in your home. Our Team speaks daily with clients who are ready to transform their bathroom into an oasis. From a half bath or powder room to a full primary spa-like bath, the possibilities are endless, but by collaborating with our Design-Build Team, we take much of the guesswork and stress out of the picture. And we help you create a design plan that brings your vision to reality.

    As always, we are watching the trends and incorporating ideas our clients have into their bathrooms. The trend forecast is showing design elements we are already utilizing and others we are excited to incorporate!

    What’s Hot & What’s Next

    Zero Entry or Low Curb Showers: A zero-entry shower is just that—zero entry. There is no wall or barrier to step over, making a shower easily accessible, while creating a sleek and modern look. Eliminating the curb means easy entry for all, no stubbed toes or tripping hazards. When cost-prohibitive to install another great option is a lower curb option. Both offer a sleek design that provides an accessible shower for children and those with mobility issues.

    The shower and bathroom floors are one level.

    Freestanding Soaker Tub: This is not a new trend, but one that continues to grow in popularity, and for good reason. Many of the bathrooms we remodel include the removal of a clunky, large built-in tub. A freestanding soaker tub is a great option for homeowners that don’t want to give up having a bathing tub but would like more room for a larger shower. They’re slimmer and take up less space, but still allow for long bubbly soaks after a hard day.

    Freestanding tub creates more open floor space.

    Wet Rooms: The two-in-one shower and bath concept is gaining popularity in bathrooms. A glass divider or full door encloses both a zero-entry shower, typically with multiple body sprays and showerheads and a freestanding tub. It can visually create a feel of a larger space. It really maximizes convenience and practicality for those desiring both bathing options in one bathroom. A great design choice for creating a spa-like experience!

    Triple Vanity: You can’t watch a bathroom design or house hunting show without hearing the homeowners gush over a bathroom with double vanities (or wanting to remodel a bathroom to gain double vanities). But what if you have three kids using the same bathroom?  We are currently remodeling a bathroom for our clients that features a triple vanity. We know this will be a game-changer for this family!

    Design Rendering / 3 kids = 3 vanities

    Storage: Storage, both visible and hidden, continues to be one of the most requested design changes when remodeling a bathroom. Homeowners want to display towels and other necessities or they want everything hidden. We have removed tubs not only to enlarge a shower but also to create room for more storage.

    Double vanity with large drawers & built-in linen closet.

    Technology: Technology, like Bluetooth showerheads and chromo-therapy lights, continue to be on-trend. More and more options come to market each year. Our clients are beginning to request the following options more and more – smart televisions, USB charging stations, and smart toilets. Just don’t forget everything you install needs to be waterproof!

    And Bling!

    Shower Features: A feature wall in your shower is typically filled with color and texture, drawing your eye to an exciting design element. Along with feature walls, some of our clients are requesting grout-free showers. One product we have found, Tyvarian, is very affordable, mimics the look of stone, but is grout-free, moisture and mildew resistant, and easy to clean. 

    Color, Color, Color: Bathroom colors are evolving to both bold and nostalgic. We are seeing cool blue shades, white (the standard classic), fun colors inspired by cotton candy and bubblegum, as well as, earthy warm tones. Neutral colors are still the choice of many of our clients, but more and more are choosing to incorporate a splash of color. Popular are blues for the vanity cabinets.

    Sherwin Williams SW7608 Adrift

    Tile: Tiles, including wood effect tiles and other organic looks are trending as well. They bring warmth and coziness to your space. Mosaic accents and detailed design tiles can make a bold statement on your walls or floor. We love seeing how a bathroom evolves, based on our clients’ tile choices!

    Other Design Features: Floating vanities and feature lighting help a bathroom stand out and create stunning focal points, especially those with smaller footprints.

    Are You Ready to Remodel Your Bathroom?

    If you are and don’t need to move plumbing, remove walls or change the footprint, then our bath2BATH process is just the experience you need. If a more involved bathroom remodel or addition is what you want, The Cleary Company’s Design-Build Team is a better fit.

    Give us a call at 614-459-4000, or schedule a phone consult with our Client Relations Coordinator!