Thinking about remodeling your bathroom this year? You're in good company.
We've pulled together this guide to share some of the bathroom remodeling ideas homeowners across the Inland Empire are leaning into for 2026, along with a few practical tips we've picked up along the way.
You'll find ideas for layouts, flooring, finishes, and the little details that make a big difference once you're actually living with the results.
If you want to talk through your project with someone local, the Construction Station team is here to help.
Home values across the Inland Empire have held steady, and homeowners in Yucaipa, Redlands, Beaumont, Calimesa, Highland, and San Bernardino are putting more into their existing homes instead of moving. Bathrooms give you one of the best returns.
According to Remodeling Magazine's Cost vs. Value Report, a midrange bathroom remodel recoups a strong chunk of its cost at resale, and the daily quality-of-life boost is hard to put a number on.
There's also the regional angle. Our hard water, dry summers, and dusty Santa Ana winds take a real toll on fixtures, grout, and finishes. A 2026 remodel is a chance to pick materials that actually hold up here, not just materials that look good in a Pinterest photo.
Before you fall in love with a freestanding tub or a waterfall countertop, slow down and plan. The best bathroom remodeling ideas start with a clear head and a realistic budget.
Write down what you absolutely need, what you'd love to have, and what you can live without. Knowing this upfront keeps the project on track when the fun stuff starts tempting you. If cash flow is tight, Carpet Station offers flexible financing so you can get the bathroom you want without draining savings.
Does the family fight over one mirror every morning? Do you need a soaking tub, or would a bigger walk-in shower make more sense? A quick honest look at your daily routine will shape smarter decisions than any design trend ever could.
We offer free in-home measurements for a reason. Bathrooms are full of plumbing lines, electrical runs, and odd angles. Getting the measurements right from the start saves money, time, and a whole lot of frustration later.
Here's what we're seeing homeowners across the Inland Empire ask about most this year.
Pure white bathrooms had a long run. In 2026, people want warmth. Think soft terracotta, sandy beige, muted sage, and warm gray. These tones pair beautifully with the desert landscape you see driving through Yucaipa or Calimesa, and they hide dust far better than stark white.
Big tiles (24x48 inches or larger) are everywhere right now. They make small bathrooms feel bigger, they cut down on grout maintenance, and they give you that clean, modern look without much fuss. Our hard Inland Empire water leaves mineral deposits on grout, so fewer grout lines means less scrubbing on Saturdays.
Curbless walk-in showers continue to dominate. They look clean, they're easier to keep up, and they make aging in place so much simpler. Frameless glass doors or even a single fixed glass panel keep things feeling open and airy.
The vanity is having a moment. Two-tone finishes, fluted cabinet doors, natural wood grains, and bold stone countertops are all big for 2026. If you've got the space, a double vanity in the primary bath is still one of the best upgrades for busy households.
Heated floors, motion-sensor faucets, LED mirrors with built-in defoggers, and smart shower systems that remember your preferred temperature. These used to be luxury add-ons. Now they're showing up in mid-range remodels all over San Bernardino County.
Homeowners in Redlands and Highland are going big on primary bathrooms, turning them into true retreats. Freestanding soaking tubs, private water closets, dedicated makeup stations, and dreamy walk-in showers with dual heads. If your floor plan allows it, this is the upgrade that makes your whole home feel more luxurious.
Not every home has room for a spa suite. Small bathrooms are common in older Inland Empire neighborhoods, especially in parts of San Bernardino and historic pockets of Redlands. Here's how to make them shine.
Lighter walls bounce light around and make the room feel open. A large mirror (or a mirrored wall) can literally double the visual space. Frameless mirrors keep things looking modern and uncluttered.
Wall-mounted vanities free up visible floor space, which tricks the eye into thinking the bathroom is bigger than it is. They're also easier to clean around.
When floor space is tight, go up. Tall narrow cabinets, recessed medicine cabinets, and shower niches tucked into the wall give you storage without eating into the footprint.
Swapping a swinging door for a pocket door can free up several square feet. In a small bathroom, that's huge.
A small bathroom can still have personality. A patterned floor tile, a colorful vanity, or a cool light fixture gives the space character without making it feel cramped.
Let's talk floors, because this is where we really live and breathe. The right bathroom flooring has to handle water, dust, temperature swings, and daily wear. Here are the top picks for 2026.
LVP keeps getting better. Modern waterproof LVP looks almost identical to real wood but laughs at splashes, pets, and the occasional leaky toilet flange. It's comfortable underfoot, warm in winter, and priced so most budgets can stretch to cover it.
Still the king of bathrooms. Porcelain tile is nearly bulletproof, handles our hard water well, and comes in wood-look, stone-look, and concrete-look styles. Pair it with radiant heat underneath and you've got a winner.
Travertine, marble, and slate look stunning but need sealing and care, especially with our mineral-heavy water. We can help you decide whether the upkeep fits your lifestyle.
Browse our full selection of flooring products online, or stop by the showroom to feel the difference in person.
Every bathroom has a different job. Here's how to think about yours.
Go for function and comfort. Double vanities, separate toilet rooms, walk-in showers with benches, and good ventilation. Skip the tub if you don't use one, or make the soaking tub a real focal point if you do.
Keep it clean, bright, and neutral. Guest bathrooms are where you can have a little fun with wallpaper, a fun mirror, or a unique vanity. Just don't go so bold that it dates quickly.
Durability rules here. Go with LVP or porcelain tile, an easy-clean vanity, and a shower-tub combo. Add plenty of storage and non-slip surfaces, and you're set for the next decade.
Powder rooms are the perfect place to take a design risk. Bold wallpaper, a statement sink, moody paint colors. Since the space is small and not heavily used, you can be playful.
Some of the best bathroom remodeling ideas aren't flashy at all:
We've been serving the region from our Yucaipa showroom for years, and we take real pride in being the full-service option. We handle flooring, tile, countertops, custom cabinetry, plumbing coordination, and the whole build. That means you're not juggling five different contractors trying to keep everyone on the same page.
Here's what sets us apart:
Learn more about our bathroom remodeling services or explore all of our home remodeling services across the Inland Empire.
You can expect to spend anywhere from $8,000 to $15,000 for a small or guest bathroom refresh, $15,000 to $35,000 for a midrange primary bath, and $40,000 to $75,000+ for a full luxury remodel. Final pricing depends on materials, layout changes, and plumbing work.
Reach out for a free estimate tailored to your project.
Porcelain tile and waterproof luxury vinyl plank (LVP) are the two best options for our area. Both resist mineral buildup, don't stain from hard water splashes, and clean up easily. Natural stone looks gorgeous but needs regular sealing. Check out our flooring guide for more ideas suited to the region.
We carry a strong lineup of trusted brands including Anderson Tuftex, Shaw Floors, Mannington, Mohawk, American Olean, Armstrong Flooring, Bruce Flooring, and more. That range lets us match almost any style, budget, and performance need. Visit our Yucaipa showroom to see samples in person or browse the collections online before you come in.
Absolutely, and it's usually the smart move. Keeping the toilet, tub, and sink in their existing spots saves thousands in plumbing work and speeds up the timeline. You can still completely transform the look with new tile, vanity, lighting, and fixtures. Our team can show you what's possible within your current layout.
Less than you'd think if it's planned well. If it's your only bathroom, we coordinate carefully to minimize downtime. Most homeowners with a second bathroom barely feel the impact. For tips on avoiding common headaches, check out our post on small bathroom remodel mistakes.
Your bathroom should be a space you actually enjoy using, not just a room you put up with. Whether you're in Yucaipa, Redlands, Beaumont, Calimesa, Highland, or San Bernardino, the Carpet Station team is ready to help bring your ideas to life.
Visit our showroom at 33145 Yucaipa Blvd, Yucaipa, CA 92399, give us a call at 909-797-6333, or book a free in-home consultation online. We'll bring the samples, the expertise, and the honest advice right to your door.
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