
Top Remodeling Trends for Faucets and Toilets in 2025 in the DFW Area
Embracing Water Efficiency in Toilets, Faucets, and More
In 2025, style and sustainability will be synonymous in home remodeling. Building on the exciting design trends we highlighted in January—like smart toilets, bold faucets, and vibrant paint colors—one theme is becoming increasingly important: water efficiency.

Homeowners seek beautiful updates that also conserve earth’s resources and lower utility bills. From sleek faucets to high-tech toilets, the latest plumbing fixtures offer the best of both worlds—cutting-edge style and smart water usage.
Let’s dive deeper into how water-efficient remodeling shapes home design in 2025.
Smart Toilets with Water Savings in Mind
Smart toilets were already making waves for their heated seats, automatic flush, and built-in bidets—but in 2025, they’re also leading the charge in water conservation. Dual-flush technology is a top feature, offering a low-water flush for liquid waste and a standard flush for solids. This simple change can reduce water usage by up to 30% compared to older toilets.
Manufacturers are also introducing ultra-high-efficiency toilets (UHETs), which use as little as 0.8 gallons per flush (GPF)—far less than the standard 1.6 GPF. With sleek matte finishes and modern silhouettes, these features mean you don’t have to sacrifice style to save water.
Faucet Designs That Balance Beauty and Conservation
The matte black, brushed gold, and gunmetal finishes trending earlier in the year remain strong in 2025. But the real stars are faucets that merge aesthetics with low-flow technology.
Low-flow faucets equipped with aerators mix air into the water stream, allowing users to maintain the same pressure while using up to 45% less water.
Touchless faucets, once viewed as a luxury, are becoming a household staple. Motion-sensor designs reduce water waste by turning it off automatically, which is perfect for busy kitchens or households with kids.
Combination is key: water-saving faucets in bold designs let you achieve an upscale, modern look while reducing water waste—truly the best of both worlds.
Eco-Friendly Shower Upgrades
Your bathroom remodel doesn’t stop at the sink and toilet. Showers are also shifting toward water-efficient solutions. High-performance, low-flow showerheads use less than 2 gallons per minute (GPM) without sacrificing pressure, thanks to air-infusion technology and precision nozzles. These showerheads come in various styles—from rainfall designs to sleek handheld options—allowing you to create a spa-like experience while keeping your water usage in check.
Kitchen Faucets: Where Function Meets Efficiency
The kitchen faucet is more than just a workhorse—it’s a central design feature. In 2025, kitchen faucets boast both functionality and water savings in mind.
Pull-down and pull-out spray faucets are increasingly popular. They offer convenience for food prep and dishwashing, and many now have spray settings that use less water without reducing effectiveness.
Pairing these with touchless technology ensures water only flows when needed, further helping to cut back on waste—while giving your kitchen an ultra-modern edge.
Sustainable Materials: The Backbone of Modern Remodels
Water efficiency isn’t the only eco-friendly focus. Recycled and sustainable materials are gaining traction in both bathrooms and kitchens.
- Reclaimed wood for vanities and cabinets
- Recycled glass countertops for a splash of modern elegance
- Low-VOC paints that are safer for the environment and your family
Combining water-saving fixtures with eco-friendly materials is the ultimate formula for a stylish and sustainable remodel.
FAQs: Your Water-Efficient Remodel Questions Answered
We have answers if you have questions about top remodeling trends for faucets and toilets in 2025. Check out answers to some of the most FAQs.
How Can I Choose Water-Efficient Fixtures?
Look for WaterSense-certified products. This label, issued by the EPA, ensures that faucets, toilets, and showerheads meet strict water conservation standards without sacrificing performance.
Additionally, check for proper licensing and insurance. Reputable plumbers in Texas should hold a state license and be willing to provide proof of credentials. You can verify a plumber's license by visiting the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners and looking the technician up by their name or license number. Make sure to do so before hiring a potential contractor. The company should have a Responsible Master Plumber and anyone working in your home should be a Tradesman or Journeyman plumber that works under that Master Plumber. The Master Plumber license number should be listed prominently on their advertising and on the front panel of their vehicle. Keep in mind that a Journeyman or Tradesman Plumber, though they may have experience, will not carry insurance. Therefore, if they cause a leak, fire, or other damage in your home-you won’t be covered.
When selecting fixtures, ask about flow rates—aim for toilets using 1.28 GPF or less, faucets with a 1.5 GPM flow rate, and showers using 2.0 GPM or less.
What Are the Latest Faucet and Toilet Designs?
In 2025, the focus is on combining sleek aesthetics with innovative functionality:
Faucets: Matte black, brushed gold, and gunmetal remain popular. Touchless and low-flow models lead in function.
Toilets: The top choice is smart toilets with bidets, dual flush, and ultra-low water consumption, often in matte white or black finishes.
Contact CW Service Pros Today
Ready to remodel with water efficiency in mind? Whether you need a sleek, smart toilet, a bold, low-flow faucet, or expert design advice, CW Service Pros is here to help.
Contact CW Service Pros today to start your sustainable home transformation!