BATHROOMS & WETROOMS WHAT’S HOT?
Grazzie Wilson, Head of Creative at Ca’ Pietra, talks us through the top three bathroom trends for the year ahead.
DARK AND EARTHY
Neutral bathrooms are a forever trend, let’s be honest here, but in 2025 earthy goes dark, moody and mysterious. Lean into this look in early 2025 and you’ll get to enjoy your dark and earthy bathroom in all its winter glory, but don’t go thinking it’ll be out of place come summer. A bathroom decked out in the darkest terrazzo, smoky marble or charcoal limestone will only give you a grounding and cooling place of retreat.
THE TILES TO DO IT WITH
Silk Screen Ceramic in Willow Cottage Tobacco: This colourway has depth to it without being too dark and is earthy in tone as much as its leafy motif. Go head to toe for a wallpapered look or take it halfway with a line of fine beading and then a complementary tile on top – white to lighten or stick with a rusted hue or mossy green for mood.
STONE-DRENCHING
A few seasons back, the worlds of fashion and interiors were all about colour drenching but now the look and lingo has evolved. Instead of flooding your bathroom with one sole colour, do it with one stone instead to make sure your material choice is seen and felt, big time.
We saw this trend coming a while back so have been gradually increasing tile sizes across our collections and adding to our finishes to make achieving this look all the easier. Whether you go with one tile all over, or one tile collection but in different scales and orientations, you can create a space that’s as minimalist or as maximalist as your heart desires.
THE TILES TO DO IT WITH
Rialto Terrazzo Ca’Doro Honed: A true terrazzo and the darkest finish in the Rialto collection, this one can be laid on walls and floors if you want that all-over look (mega glamorous FYI). Or pair it with a rich burnt orange and your bathroom will feel seriously decadent.
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Long Island: Bringing this look to life was tastemaker Philippa Ross who took our Long Island marble tiles and ran wild in her zen bathroom. Hexagon mosaic for her floors, mini squares for her walls and then larger format marble slabs for the shower enclosure – yes, yes and yes.
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