2026 Fixture Trends | What Anderson Businesses Can Expect

Fortner Plumbing • October 9, 2025
White, modern restroom with long sinks, large mirrors, and blue accent tiles.

With 2026 only about three months away, Anderson business owners can expect to see some new trends shaping the market. From sleek, modern designs and bold finishes to innovative, tech-driven features, the upcoming year is set to bring exciting updates to commercial fixtures.


So, what do these trends really mean for Anderson businesses? To find out, we’ll explore the commercial sink and faucet designs trending for 2026 and  what makes them worth considering.

Touchless Fixtures


Touchless fixtures, including faucets and toilets, are becoming increasingly common in commercial restrooms. Using sensors to activate water flow or flushing, these fixtures reduce the spread of germs by eliminating the need for direct contact. In addition to promoting better hygiene, touchless technology also helps minimize water waste, allowing businesses to lower utility costs while maintaining a cleaner, more modern restroom environment.


Low-flow Fixtures


Unlike standard fixtures, low-flow fixtures use less water to accomplish the same tasks. Some examples include:

  • Low-flow faucets – These faucets rely on aerators, a device that adds air into the faucet’s water stream. The added air creates a consistent, smooth stream of water that has fewer splashes. By using aerators, water usage can be lowered without impacting pressure. 
  • Low-flow toilets – Using gravity or pressure, these toilets are able to flush away waste with less water. While they work well for small businesses, they’re not ideal for larger commercial facilities. For places with lots of traffic, low-flow toilets are prone to clogging. 
  • Waterless urinals – Instead of using water to flush waste, it's collected into a trap. The trap is then sealed with a cartridge. While they can help save on water use, cartridges must be replaced regularly to mitigate odors. 

Minimal Designs and Matte Finishes


Simple, clutter-free designs are making a comeback, especially in faucet fixtures. These fixtures often feature smooth surfaces with minimal lines, making them easier to use and quicker to clean. This design makes them an ideal choice for busy restrooms that see heavy traffic.

Matte finishes are also becoming increasingly popular, adding a modern, sophisticated look while helping to conceal fingerprints and water spots. Combined with minimalist designs, matte fixtures not only enhance aesthetics but also reduce maintenance, making them a practical and stylish choice for both commercial and high-use residential spaces.


Recycled Metals


Recycled metals are becoming more common in commercial fixtures. By incorporating materials like reclaimed stainless steel, brass and aluminum, businesses can reduce their environmental impact while maintaining durable, high-quality fixtures. Additionally, these materials often complement modern and industrial design styles.


Stainless Steel Remains Popular


Stainless steel continues to be a leading choice in commercial spaces, especially for fixtures like sinks and faucets. Known for its resistance to corrosion, stainless steel is an excellent option for commercial spaces. Plus, it’s easy to clean and low maintenance, which is ideal for restaurants and medical facilities. Because it doesn’t hold bacteria, it’s a smart choice for facilities that are constantly cleaning to maintain sanitary conditions.

Stainless steel double sink in a kitchen, next to stacked plates and pots.

Hydrophobic Glazes


Hydrophobic glazes are quickly gaining popularity for their ability to repel water. These finishes prevent water and stains from sticking, making sinks and faucets easier to clean. In busy commercial spaces, hydrophobic glazes help maintain a more hygienic environment by limiting bacterial buildup.


What Does This Mean for SC Businesses?


Commercial businesses can expect to see more fixtures that cater to sanitation, ease of use and sustainability. While all trends have their unique benefits, not each one is suited for all businesses. Fixtures made with recycled metals and hydrophobic glazes are easier to incorporate without affecting performance. 


However, low-flow toilets may not be the best option for high-traffic commercial facilities. Likewise, minimalist sink and faucet designs might not suit small businesses with a specific aesthetic. If you’re looking to upgrade your fixtures, it's best to consult with a professional plumber before making a final decision. They can help you determine which trends will best suit your business's needs. 


Looking To Get New Fixtures? Fortner Plumbing Can Help!


Ready to upgrade your fixtures? Our crew at Fortner Plumbing can help! Based in Anderson, we proudly serve businesses across the state, including Greenville, Pendleton and Mauldin. 


We install a variety of plumbing fixtures, including faucets, toilets, urinals, sinks and more! Call us today at 864-209-948 to get a free quote. To learn more about our other services, including water and gas line testing, visit our website by clicking the link
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