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Sanitaryware Trends 2026: What's New in Indian Bathrooms

25 April 2026 · 4 min read

Sanitaryware Trends 2026: What's New in Indian Bathrooms


Indian bathrooms are evolving from utility spaces to wellness retreats. Here are the trends driving the change.


1. Wall-Hung Toilets


Floor space is premium in Indian bathrooms. Wall-hung WCs free up visual and physical space, making compact bathrooms feel larger. Brands like Jaquar and Cera now offer affordable wall-hung options.


2. Sensor-Driven Faucets


Touchless taps are no longer limited to airports. Home-grade sensor faucets from Jaquar and Kohler reduce water waste and improve hygiene — practical for Indian kitchens too.


3. Rain Shower Systems


Overhead rain showers are replacing hand-held setups in premium bathrooms. Thermostatic mixers maintain constant temperature regardless of water pressure changes.


4. Slim Cisterns and Concealed Tanks


Concealed flush systems with slim cisterns save 3-4 inches of wall depth. Worth planning during construction — retrofitting is harder.


5. Matte Black and Brushed Gold Finishes


Chrome is still the default, but matte black and brushed gold accents add a designer touch. Available across Jaquar Artize and Kohler Composed lines.


Budget Planning


  • Basic upgrade (WC + basin + faucet set): ₹15,000-30,000
  • Mid-range (Jaquar/Cera full suite): ₹35,000-70,000
  • Premium (Kohler/Artize): ₹1,00,000+

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