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Goodbye to tiles! 5 innovative ideas to renovate your bathroom

If you are planning to renovate your bathroom, it's time to explore these new possibilities, combining aesthetics and functionality

By Casacor Publisher

Submitted at Feb 25, 2025, 7:00 AM

05 min de leitura
Gabriel Rosa - Sacred Earth Lavabo. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 Project. Gabriel Rosa - Sacred Earth Lavabo. In his debut at CASACOR, the architect drew inspiration from the tradition and spirituality of the himbas – inhabitants of northern Namibia and the last semi-nomadic people in Africa, they are deeply connected to the territory and their cultural references. Textures, earthy colors, handcrafted ceramics, geometric patterns, and natural materials orchestrate a sensory experience and bring the 27 m² lavabo closer to this culture that reveres ancestors, gratitude, and nature.

Gabriel Rosa - Sacred Earth Lavabo. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 Project. Gabriel Rosa - Sacred Earth Lavabo. In his debut at CASACOR, the architect drew inspiration from the tradition and spirituality of the himbas – inhabitants of northern Namibia and the last semi-nomadic people in Africa, they are deeply connected to the territory and their cultural references. Textures, earthy colors, handcrafted ceramics, geometric patterns, and natural materials orchestrate a sensory experience and bring the 27 m² lavabo closer to this culture that reveres ancestors, gratitude, and nature. (MCA Estúdio)

Traditionally, tiles are the first choice in bathroom decoration, offering durability, ease of maintenance, and a great variety of patterns. However, interior design is constantly evolving, and new proposals are emerging to transform spaces in a innovative way, with more sophistication and functionality. In 2025, a proposal is gaining prominence to refresh bathrooms: the replacement of traditional tiles with alternative materials and creative solutions, promising to offer more style and practicality, without compromising on durability and beauty.

Why say goodbye to traditional tiles?


Although tiles are still a popular choice for bathrooms, alternatives offer benefits that make bathrooms more modern, practical, and functional. Saying goodbye to traditional tiles does not mean sacrificing quality, but rather adopting more creative and innovative solutions that better meet contemporary lifestyles. Additionally, these new options bring more ease of maintenance, cost reduction in installation and design flexibility, allowing bathrooms to be transformed quickly without the need for major renovations. The diversity of textures, finishes, and materials also allows each project to be unique, reflecting the personal style of the residents. Among the most innovative options are the following materials:

1. Vinyl Wallpaper and Customized Stickers


A practical and versatile solution for those seeking modernity in the bathroom is the use of vinyl wallpaper and custom stickers. These waterproof materials offer modern patterns and can be easily applied in drier areas, providing an instant refresh.

2. 3D Coatings and MDF or HPL Panels


3D coatings, made with MDF or HPL (High Pressure Laminate) panels, are an excellent option for those looking to dare with textures. These materials can be customized, creating amazing finishes that mimic surfaces like concrete, wood, or even natural stones. The three-dimensional effect adds a touch of elegance and sophistication, making the bathroom a contemporary and prominent projects.

3. Microcement Walls


A growing trend in interior projects is microcement, a thin and continuous coating that can be applied to walls and floors without the need for grout. This material offers a modern finish, with the appearance of polished concrete, and is highly water-resistant. In addition to being easy to maintain, microcement creates a minimalist and clean look, perfect for those who want a more integrated projects without visual interruptions.

4. Glass and Acrylic: modernity and functionality


Tempered glass or acrylic panels are ideal alternatives for those seeking a more clean and modern look in the bathroom. These materials can be used both on walls, in the form of large panels, and in shower boxes, providing a sense of spaciousness and brightness.

5. Special paints and resin coatings


A more innovative proposal for those looking to escape the traditional is the painting of epoxy resins or special paints. These products are waterproof and offer a wide range of finishes, from matte to glossy. The resin is also extremely durable and resistant, allowing the projects to have the desired color and texture, without the need for heavy wall coverings.

Eco-friendly materials for the bathroom


Another important point when renovating the bathroom is the concern for sustainability. Many innovative materials offer not only design but also eco-friendly solutions, aligned with the growing demand for greener and more responsible projects.
  • Recycled ceramic and reforested wood are options that meet the aesthetic and functional needs without compromising projects.
  • Natural paints and biodegradable materials, such as microcement, which do not require the use of heavy chemical substances, are also on the rise.
These alternatives not only improve the aesthetics of the bathroom, but also contribute to the environmental preservation, meeting the needs of an increasingly conscious audience about the impact of materials on nature.