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It seems that interior design is ever-changing, which makes it hard to stick to a certain theme when decorating your bathroom. But the good news is you can still enjoy a vintage style bathroom while staying up to date on the latest trends. Here are a few directions you can take your space to keep it fresh while maintaining an antique feel during your bathroom remodel:
Subway tiles
This trendy bathroom tile fits in with a wide array of interior design styles and offers a crisp white, glossy finish. This type of tile was often seen in the subways of New York in the early 20th century. They provide a clean pattern and color, making it easy to match with a vanity, backsplash or vintage tub. Subway tile is available in many shades, so you can brighten up your bathroom and contrast it with a white sink or tub. Don’t be afraid to go bold, even in a small space like the bathroom.
Soaking tubs
Clawfoot tubs blend flawlessly with a vintage bathroom design due to the ornate detail on the feet of the tub. Soaking tubs are becoming more and more popular in the bathroom because they provide a deep insulated area to just sit back and relax. It’s wonderful to be able to come home after a long day and de-stress by taking a hot soak in the tub.
Soaking in the tub actually provides a few health benefits as well. When you immerse yourself in the warm water, your body temperature and heart rate begin to gradually increase without making your blood pressure to rise. This causes your body to bring in more nutrients and oxygen to take away toxins from the system. How’s that for an excuse to take a hot bubble bath bath at the end of a long day?
A framed mirror
Surround your mirror with a frame that really speaks to the design style of your bathroom. For a vintage aesthetic, look for a frame with ornate detailing and a color that blends well with the rest of the room.
Skylights
In order to bring more warm light into the bathroom and illuminate the space, many homeowners are choosing to install a skylight along with the windows that are already installed. Open and airy bathrooms with plenty of light streaming in are becoming a big trend because it creates a warm and inviting atmosphere that promotes relaxation.