Houzz study: High-tech features like mood lighting and digital controls are on the rise
Houzz Study Finds Tub-less Bathrooms Trending; Homeowners Split

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PALO ALTO, Calif. -  According to the 2017 U.S. Houzz Bathroom Trends Study, the demand for high-tech features in the bathroom like mood lighting and digital controls is on the rise. Compared to 9 percent in 2016, approximately 12 percent of homeowners using the Houzz platform seek those features. Also, showers are the most common splurge during master bathroom renovations, according to the study, which surveyed more than 1,200 U.S. homeowners using Houzz who are in the midst of, are planning, or recently completed a master bathroom project.

 
Over a quarter of homeowners remove their bathtub (27 percent) during master bathroom renovations to make room for a larger shower (91 percent). Statement showers are not only bigger in master bathrooms, but also include high-end features for three in four homeowners (73 percent), such as rainfall showerheads (55 percent), dual showers (24 percent), curbless showers (21 percent) and body sprays (18 percent). 
 
“This year’s Bathroom Trends Study sheds light on two key trends in master bathrooms, showers as a focal point and the growing role of high-tech features in bathroom products,” said Nino Sitchinava, principal economist at Houzz. “Additionally, it is clear that today’s master bathroom renovations are marked by timeless and durable elements, from natural stone finishes to curbless shower entries, a benefit of having older generations in the driver’s seat. Still, the early wave of Millennial homeowners reveals their preferences for homes of the future, from larger master bathrooms to clean lines
and white and gray color pallets.”
 
The national average for a major remodel of larger master bathrooms (over 100 square feet) is $21,000, however budgets vary widely across the country. In the San Francisco metro area, the most expensive of the top 20 U.S. metro areas, this number jumps to $34,100, whereas in Miami, the least expensive metro area, this number drops down to $16,900.
 
The scope of master bathroom remodels also varies by age, with Baby Boomers (55+) spending on average $22,800 for a major remodel of a larger bathroom, nearly twice as much as Millennial homeowners under 35 ($12,500). Baby Boomers are significantly more likely to integrate accessibility features in new master showers (73 percent), toilets (72 percent) and bathtubs (40 percent). Generational differences also include color preference. White countertops and cabinets and gray flooring and walls are significantly more likely to appear in Millennial homeowners’ renovated master bathrooms than in those of Baby Boomers. Meanwhile, Baby Boomers are more likely to opt for medium wood tone cabinets, while Gen-Xers (35-54) prefer dark wood tones.
 

Additional master bathroom trends include:

Getting Social: Even more homeowners admit to using mobile devices in their bathrooms at least once per week, compared to last year (64 percent in 2017 versus 58 percent in 2016). Top activities
 include emailing (40 percent), texting/IMing (32 percent), talking on the phone (27 percent) and catching up on social media (26 percent). Social media use in the bathroom more than doubles for Millennials (54 percent).
Tech for Toilets: Homeowners are getting an upgrade with high-tech toilets showing a 19 percent increase year over year (29 percent in 2017 versus 24 percent in 2016).
Budgeting for Priorities: Beyond showers, other features where people tend to splurge include cabinets and vanities (40 percent), countertops (35 percent) and faucets (35 percent).
Shades of White and Gray: White continues to gain popularity in renovated master bathrooms, with even more countertops and walls appearing in white this year (40 percent and 19 percent, respectively) compared to the 2016 findings. These features are increasingly contrasted against gray walls and cabinet surfaces (35 percent and 14 percent, respectively). 
Time for a Change: Nine in ten renovating homeowners change the style of their master bathroom during upgrades (90 percent). The most popular styles include contemporary (25%), transitional (17%) and modern (15%).
Hire a Pro: Considering the scope of master bathroom renovations, 86 percent of renovating homeowners hire a home professional for their master bathroom renovation, with the majority bringing in a general contractor or bathroom remodeler to help with overall project management (52 percent and 19 percent, respectively). 
 
 
The “U.S. Bathroom Trends Study” is an online survey fielded to U.S. Houzz users between June and August of 2017.
 
 
 

 

 

 

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Michaelle Bradford, CCI Media, is Editor of Closets & Organized Storage magazine and Woodworking Network editor. She has more than 20 years of experience covering the woodworking and design industry, including visits to custom cabinet shops, closet firms and design studios throughout North America. As Editor of Closets & Organized Storage magazine under the Woodworking Network brand, Michaelle’s responsibilities include writing, editing, and coordinating editorial content as well as managing annual design competitions like the Top Shelf Design Awards. She is also a contributor to FDMC and other Woodworking Network online and print media owned by CCI Media.