Is brass on the way out? These are the 4 bathroom hardware trends designers are taking forward into 2024

Picking hardware for your bathroom isn't exactly something you want to be doing every day. It's costly and time-consuming, but it can be quite a fun task if you see hardware for what it is - a decorative detail that can elevate your bathroom. A good place to start is with the bathroom faucet - using this as inspiration for the other smaller details - towel rings or handles. 'Taps are a focal point in any bathroom and the desire for bespoke design touches is increasing – consider taps the jewelry of the bathroom,' says Stefan Gesing, CEO of bathroom specialists, Dornbracht. Ideally, you want your bathroom hardware to last, but at the same time it should follow wider trends - it's about finding that perfect balance. To make sure you get the best of both worlds, I've spoken to modern bathroom designers to find out the trends they think will have real staying power as we approach 2024.

1. USING POLISHED NICKEL

Polished nickel is a material that is certainly having a moment in the spotlight. It has a plated finish and is applied to a base metal then polished for that gleaming look. It has undertones of warm yellow and gold instead of silver.

As our bathrooms become less bright white and turn towards more warming neutrals, the color of our hardware is changing to match. Polished nickel certainly fits the bill. It is also characterized by its slightly dull look, instead of the sheen of chrome, and that brings a sort of antique feel to your faucet and hardware.

2. MIXING YOUR METALS

The last decade of bathroom design has taught us using the same material for hardware throughout your bathroom is one surefire way to foster a calming bathroom environment. But more and more, we're noticing an interior design trend for mixed metals in the bathroom. It's a style that totally flips these rules on their head and creates a luxe, layered look.

3. A CONTINUED APPRECIATION FOR UNLACQUERED BRASS

Unlacquered brass and that wonderful patina it creates is nothing new, but neither is it going anywhere in 2024. It has a traditional look to it, with the weathered look giving a rustic effect.

4. GO FOR A MORE DECORATIVE FAUCET

Think outside the box when it comes to your hardware and tap design. The ever-increasing trend for varied brassware colors and finishes is being enhanced by the desire for more individual elements.

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