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Denver Bathroom Design Trends: A Pro Designer’s Guide for Homeowners

A professional designer explains how bathroom design choices vary across Denver’s neighborhoods, then breaks down the top citywide trends shaping modern Denver bathroom remodels today.

Denver Bathroom Design Trends: A Pro Designer’s Guide for Homeowners

Denver bathroom design for remodels and renovations looks different depending on where you live. From historic bungalows in Park Hill to contemporary homes in the suburbs, bathroom design trends and renovation ideas across the Mile High City are being shaped by the area’s unique mix of architectural styles, climate, and homeowners who want spaces that look incredible and work for Colorado living.

We sat down with Arielle Silverman, Design Specialist at MyBath Colorado, to get the real scoop on what’s happening in Denver bathrooms. Arielle works with homeowners across the metro area, helping them navigate bathroom interior design decisions and remodel choices that fit their unique wants and needs.

“What makes Denver so interesting is the diversity,” Arielle explains. “You’ve got these gorgeous 100-year-old homes in neighborhoods like Park Hill, Capitol Hill, and downtown Denver, and then you’ve got newer builds in the suburbs. They tend to want different things, and that makes our design landscape really dynamic.”

Bathroom design preferences in Denver can vary significantly by neighborhood and home age. Historic neighborhoods like Park Hill and Capitol Hill are bringing back tile looks to honor century-old architectural character. Downtown’s lofts and condos in areas like LoDo and LoHi lean into sleek, modern industrial aesthetics with clean lines and contemporary materials. Suburban homes are seeking great looks with easy maintenance.

In areas like Park Hill, Capitol Hill, and downtown Denver, tile and materials that look like tile, are back in a big way. Homeowners remodeling century-old properties are leaning into tile to honor the character of their homes while modernizing the space.

“The historic homes, they tend to want tile because it keeps with the idea of the spirit of the house,” Arielle says. “Park Hill is a big neighborhood for renovations right now. They’re all modernizing, and many want tile or materials that look like tile, but are easier to maintain.”

For Denver bathroom renovations in these areas, white subway tile paired with dark fixtures has become a popular look, creating a clean aesthetic that feels both fresh and historically appropriate. Larger format tiles are also popular, offering a more contemporary take while delivering that authentic tile feel.

But here’s something many Denver homeowners don’t realize: tile isn’t the only way to achieve that look. Arielle often recommends groutless composite materials that mimic tile without the problems you can have with true tile.

“People in Denver don’t always realize they can have mold behind their tile,” Arielle explains. “Grout isn’t really waterproof – it’s a sand-based, porous material, so water can get behind it. With a solid surface wall, you don’t have that concern.”

Today’s composite materials can look like subway tile, large format tile, or natural stone, but without grout lines. They install faster (often in one to two days versus several days for tile), are easier to clean, and don’t have the risk of water penetration.

“You get the look with easy maintenance,” Arielle notes. “It’s a great way to honor the historic look and feel without the problems real tile can create.”

In Denver’s suburbs, like Highlands Ranch, Littleton, Aurora, Centennial, Arvada, and Lakewood, homeowners want bathrooms that look great without requiring constant upkeep. Materials and finishes that are both attractive and easy to live with are trending.

Composite materials are especially popular in suburban remodels. These engineered surfaces can mimic tile, stone, or other high-end looks while offering simpler maintenance and faster installation times.

low barrier entry shower with safe features like a bench, easy to reach shelves, and adjustable shower head

Some materials use high-resolution imagery to create surfaces that genuinely look like stone. “The look will never fade, it’s super durable, and you get that high-quality feel without some of the maintenance considerations of natural materials,” says Arielle. These engineered materials aren’t the plastic shower surrounds of decades past, they’re backed by substantial warranties and designed for long-term durability.

“In the suburbs, we’re seeing people who want their bathrooms to look really good but also be practical,” says Arielle. “They’re busy, they don’t want to spend their weekends scrubbing grout. So materials that give you a beautiful look without the extra work are really appealing.”

Downtown lofts and condos in neighborhoods like LoDo (Lower Downtown), LoHi (Lower Highland), Union Station, and Cherry Creek are embracing contemporary, industrial-inspired design. Clean lines, minimalist aesthetics, and modern materials define these spaces.

Frameless glass shower enclosures are particularly popular in these urban settings, creating an open, uninterrupted look that makes smaller bathrooms feel more spacious. Matte black fixtures pair beautifully with exposed brick or concrete elements common in converted warehouse spaces.

“Downtown tends to go really modern,” Arielle observes. “They want that sleek, contemporary look with clean lines. Composite materials work really well here too – you get that seamless, modern aesthetic without grout lines breaking up the visual flow.”

1. Matte Black Fixtures Are Everywhere

“Matte black is very popular everywhere we go,” Arielle notes. The finish creates beautiful contrast against white tile or light walls and works across design styles from industrial to transitional.

2. Square Fixtures and Clean Lines

Geometric shapes are replacing rounded, traditional styles. Square fixtures, like the popular Delta Ashlyn collection, contribute to the clean, modern aesthetic dominating Denver bathrooms right now. “Square fixtures have been very popular,” says Arielle. “People are really drawn to clean lines and that sleek look.”

3. Composite Materials for Style & Easy Maintenance

Composite materials are becoming a go-to choice for bathroom design throughout Denver. These engineered surfaces can mimic tile, stone, or other high-end looks while offering easier maintenance and faster installation.

Large-format wall panels are part of this trend. These oversized, groutless panels create a seamless, modern look that works beautifully in both contemporary and historic homes. They’re especially popular in Denver because they deliver the high-end style of natural stone without the upkeep.

This shift toward composites reflects a generational change. “Marble looks are not as popular for younger people,” Arielle observes. “Older generations still love marble, but younger buyers are moving toward clean and minimal aesthetics instead.”

4. White Tile and Bright Spaces

White tile remains incredibly popular, especially among younger homeowners. Classic subway tile or larger formats create a bright, clean canvas that pairs beautifully with dark fixtures. Many homeowners are also choosing white tile to keep smaller bathrooms feeling open and airy.

5. Frameless Glass for Showers

Frameless glass shower enclosures deliver a clean, uninterrupted look that makes spaces feel larger and more open. These work particularly well in downtown Denver lofts and condos where maximizing visual space is a priority.

6. Walk-In Showers Are Expanding

In Denver bathroom renovations, the traditional tub-shower combo is losing ground to spacious walk-in showers. These shower remodels make the room feel more open while also providing functional benefits for all ages.

Zero-threshold entries, grab bars, and integrated bench seating are frequently requested features. “Walk-in showers give you that airy, modern feel while making the space easier to use,” Arielle explains.

7. Spa-Inspired Features: Soaking Tubs, Rainfall Shower Heads & Bidets

Spa-inspired upgrades continue to grow in popularity as homeowners look for ways to turn daily routines into moments of comfort.

Soaking tubs are a popular choice for those who want a relaxing bathing experience. If doing a bathtub remodel make sure the tub is 19″ or deeper for a true spa feel. Rainfall shower heads and handheld wands add convenience while enhancing the experience of everyday use.

And when it comes to bathroom luxuries entering the mainstream? “Bidets for sure,” Arielle says. What was once a niche upgrade is now a common request in Denver bathroom remodels.

8. Accessible Design Features That Look Modern

Accessible design has moved from a specialty request to a mainstream trend in Denver bathroom design. Homeowners of all ages want bathrooms that look beautiful today and remain functional long into the future.

Popular features include zero-threshold (curbless) showers with linear drains, slip-resistant flooring, and grab bars. Widened shower entries, integrated benches, handheld sprays on slide bars, and built-in ledges for storage are all being designed to blend seamlessly into modern spaces.

“We’re designing bathrooms that people can stay comfortable in for years to come,” says Arielle. Today’s accessibility features no longer look medical, they’re sleek, stylish, and work beautifully for people of all ages.

9. Lighting Upgrades: Backlit Mirrors & Layered Lighting

Better lighting is transforming bathroom design across Denver. LED mirrors provide soft, even illumination without glare. Layered lighting, mixing overhead, vanity, and accent lights, makes the space feel brighter and more modern. Homeowners are choosing warm LEDs to create a more inviting, spa-like feel.

10. Smart Shower System & Digital Controls

Smart shower controls are becoming one of the fastest-rising trends in bathroom upgrades. Digital panels allow homeowners to set water temperature, pressure, lighting, and even steam features.

“People love the convenience,” Arielle says. “You set your perfect shower once, and it’s ready every time.” These systems fit especially well in downtown condos and contemporary suburban homes where modern functionality is part of the design vision.

Final Thoughts: Planning Your Denver Bathroom Design & Remodel

Denver bathroom design trends offer something for everyone, whether you’re drawn to the tile look in historic neighborhoods, sleek and modern looks like frameless glass in downtown, or practical composite materials in the suburbs.

From matte black fixtures and square geometries to spa-like showers and accessible bath features, these bathroom design trends are creating spaces that are both beautiful and livable.


Arielle Silverman is a Professional Kitchen and Bathroom Designer at MyBath Colorado, specializing in helping Denver homeowners create spaces that blend style with functionality, from historic home renovations to modern suburban remodels.


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