Is it time for a bathroom edit? With that in mind, what are the things interior designers say you don't need in your bathroom? It's the classic interior design conundrum: while our bathroom ideas might be chasing the dream of a sanctuary-style bathroom, the reality is often quite different. Day-to-day family life can take its toll and before you know it the bathroom can start to look tired, cluttered, untidy, and sometimes a little less fresh than we might like. As fashions come and go our bathroom trends have changed and if you haven't refreshed your bathroom for a while there may be a few elements that really no longer have a place in there.

The interior designers we spoke to say there are 10 things you don't need in your bathroom. Check out their advice below for the things we should no longer be putting in our bathrooms, plus their suggestions for what to do instead. Some of these are easy bathroom updates with no need to replace the main fixtures, others may require a little work, but all are guaranteed to get you closer to luxury bathroom perfection.

1. Corner baths or spa bath tubs Back in the 80s and 90s, it seemed that bigger was always better. Outsize tubs, and statement corner baths or jacuzzi spa baths were considered the absolute pinnacle of luxury.

Times change, however, and we couldn't agree more with Florida-based interior designer Nicole Roe, of R. Nickson Interiors , who says 'When it comes to creating a functional and clean bathroom, less is often more. Exc.