As you know I did bare bottom for a while and now I'm back to a shallow sandbed (1-3") depending on how its gets blown around. What I noticed is that it was super easy to keep detritus to a minimum, but my nitrates would creep up if left unchecked. I had to resort to carbon dosing in the BB tank to keep my levels where I wanted, but I had to actively try and remove NO3.
Now with my sand bed, I never have any NO3 registering, and have to actively add NO3. Go figure! I have a friend that has a similar sized tank as me with bare bottom, and his nitrates are off the charts, to the point he has to implement all kinds of measure to control it (read denitrator....)
If I were ever to do a BB tank again (would likely be some form of a frag/growout tank) I would probably add some stones like Siporax to the sump to have a greater surface area for bacteria to colonize. Either that, or maybe experiment with Zeovit.
I still do think the look of sand is hard to beat, but at the same time it takes some time for the sand to go through its cycles, so for the first 6-12 months that beautiful white sand is usually covered in some form of diatoms, cyano, dino, etc. After 6-8 months mine is starting to clean up a bit, but I still have patches of unsightly stuff on it.