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Celeste explains that a gray palette<br />
used to be all the rage and, while it’s<br />
still popular, people are leaning more<br />
toward warmer hues, such as the<br />
warm wood cabinetry in this bath.<br />
“The trends overall are more tans<br />
and browns within décor, “Celeste<br />
says. “People still want that fresh,<br />
clean feel with warmer colors, and<br />
then they add interest with an interesting<br />
accent tile or a touch of metallic,<br />
like we did here.” Black accents<br />
and geometrics are also in style.<br />
Trendy or not, the Winhoven primary<br />
bathroom was once the room<br />
where the kids gravitated regularly<br />
and took their baths, despite multiple<br />
other bathrooms in the house. Now,<br />
with the new soaker tub and all of the<br />
other upgrades, Marje says, “They’re<br />
in this room even more! We all love it<br />
so much.”<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
1 Textured artisan wall tiles contrast with the black gloss penny tiles lining the shower niche and<br />
floor. 2 Floating shelves in the water closet provide space for functional items or decorative pieces.<br />
3 A custom-built wooden bench rests just outside the shower for shoe tying or placing extra towels.<br />
22 housetrends.com