5 Bathroom Design Trends for 2023

Refresh your bathroom by incorporating one of the hottest new design trends. From lighter colors and stunning light fixtures to mixing tiles and styles, there’s so much to love and so many options to explore. Whether you’re a rule follower or a rebel remodeler when it comes to style, you’re bound to fall in love with at least one of this year’s trends. 

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Award-Winning Inspiration for Home Interior Upgrades

With more homeowners choosing to stay put rather than sell their homes, interior space renovations are on the rise, according to the 2023 U.S. Houzz & Home Study. One of the most common desires for homeowners is to create additional space by opening up rooms and changing the layout. Removing walls and partitions allows for better flow between rooms and creates a feeling of more space in smaller, enclosed homes.

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Five Ceiling Beam Ideas to Add Impact

When you’re considering a home renovation, your first thought is often painting the walls or replacing some furniture. For an even bigger impact and more unique look, why not consider adding ceiling beams? This wildly popular trend in today’s home is a surprisingly simple and budget-friendly way to transform any room. Looking for inspiration? Keep reading for our top five decorative ceiling beam ideas.

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5 Benefits of Working with a Re-Bath Design Consultant

Re-Bath believes everyone deserves to have a bathroom they love – that’s stylish and functional – without the headaches that can accompany a remodeling project! The key to avoiding those headaches? A Re-Bath Design Consultant. Here’s why they’re critical to your bathroom remodeling project.

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Closer Look at Universal Design: Aging in Place

The oldest of the Baby Boomer generation is now aging into their mid-70s, and they’re shaking up the senior care industry as they have everything else in their lifetimes. More often now, elderly parents and grandparents are choosing not to enter senior care facilities and instead remain in their homes or move in with their adult children.

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