Say Goodbye to Boring Bathrooms: The 2025 Remodel Trends Hitting OKC

Let’s be honest—most bathrooms were built to function, not inspire.

But in 2025? That’s changing in a big way. Bathroom design is no longer just about matching your tile to your towels. It’s about creating an experience—one that fits your lifestyle, makes your mornings smoother, and gives you that “wow, this is mine?” feeling every time you walk in.

And Oklahoma City homeowners? Oh, we’re in it.

At Farrell’s Remodeling, we’ve been seeing a major shift in what our clients are asking for—and it’s exciting, bold, and (best of all) doable. Here are just a few trends we’re loving in OKC bathrooms this year:

 

✨ 1. Texture is Taking Over
Think warm wood vanities, stone sinks, and textured walls that add depth without chaos. Smooth is out tactile is in.

✨ 2. Statement Lighting
No more sad little bulbs over the mirror. In 2025, bathrooms are shining with pendant lights, LED backlit mirrors, and even chandeliers (yes, really!).

✨ 3. Earthy Colors, Elevated
Soft greens, deep terracotta’s, and moody blues are giving bathrooms a calming, grounded energy. White still works, but a pop of bold color? Chef’s kiss.

✨ 4. Hidden Storage, Huge Impact
We’re tucking away everything—hair dryers, extra towels, even trash cans—to make spaces look sleek and stay organized.

✨ 5. Walk-in Showers That Feel Like Spas
Frameless glass. Large-format tile. Built-in niches. These showers are less “quick rinse” and more “me time.”

 

One of our favorite recent remodels in OKC was for a retired couple who wanted “something modern but cozy.” We brought deep olive-green cabinetry, gold hardware, and a bold black tile shower with soft lighting. Now? They spend more time in the bathroom than they ever expected. They even joked it might become their new reading room!

That’s what trends should do—they should make your home feel like you, just a little more stylish.

 

So if your bathroom feels stuck in the past, let 2025 be the year it catches up—and glows up.
Let’s bring these trends to life in your Oklahoma City home, one detail at a time