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Vintage Bathroom Decor

Vintage Bathroom Decorating IdeasImage via Pinterest and Debbie Basnett

Vintage Bathroom Decor Ideas

Often people that adore bathrooms also love vintage bathroom decorating ideas and even though it is one of the most important rooms in the house, the bathroom doesn’t usually get as much attention as it deserves. 

Vintage Bathroom DecorPeople usually spend all their funds on getting a new sofa for their living room even though they will spend the least of their free time in that particular spot.

On the other hand, a lot of people see their bathroom as a place of both physical and mental rest.

Some even consider it to be their own personal getaway or sanctuary.

This makes them explore different styles which could further add to its overall appeal. 

When it comes to this, vintage style is head and shoulders above all the rest.

Here are some ideas that will help you figure out why.

Don’t Cover The Pipes

One of the most popular sub-styles of the vintage is the so-called steampunk or its relative the industrial style.

In order to get at least one step closer to it, you should first notice the pipes in your bathroom.

First of all, the more exposed your pipes are, the better. 

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In any other situation, you would try to build them into the wall so that they don’t ruin the vibe of the room, but this way they serve as an atmosphere enhancer.

The best thing about this is that if there is any malfunction, it can be easily spotted and even easier fixed.

You don’t even have to break or open up the wall in order to diagnose the issue.

Interior Brick Wall

The next thing you could go with to further enhance this industrial look is an interior brick wall.

This is probably the most vintage thing ever and is bound to make your bathroom look like it’s from another era. 

A lot of people like this idea only because they believe they will save a fortune on not having to paint every few years, but things are not all milk and honey here either.

Just because you have a wall that is easier to maintain, it doesn’t mean that you can skip this part altogether.

You still have to worry about moisture and mildew.

Luckily if you regularly clean it with a simple solution of vinegar and water, you will probably never encounter this inconvenience. 


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Bathtub Ideas

Sure, no one prevents you from going with a shower in your vintage bathroom, but if you really want to stick to the theme, getting a tub is a must.

Furthermore, the type of the tub you get matters as well. 

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People at prestigious bathroom renovations company from Sydney claim that since the color of bare metal is all the rage when it comes to vintage, your safest bet would be to go with a copper bathtub.

This has a potential to fully complete the image with your exposed water pipes even if this means painting them copper as well.

Traditional Toilet

Another step towards making your bathroom a real-life time machine lies in changing the toilet.

One of the most iconic objects in any vintage bathroom is the antique toilet. 

The most iconic ones are those which have a chain to flush. Sure, this may give you some inconveniences in the long run since these tend to break down quite regularly. 

On the other hand, if you really want to stick to the vintage style at any cost, this is the price you will have to pay.

Wall Art

As for the wall art, a piece that brings one back through time might work.

Some people decide to hang an old movie poster.

Others a newspaper cutout or a leaflet.

There are even those who are willing to put some extra effort and find a suitable painting for this ambiance. 

Be that as it may, this entire step is completely optional, although it greatly contributes to the overall ambiance in the bathroom.

Vanity

Finally, no vintage bathroom can be considered complete without a vanity. However, vintage style is a broad term that encompasses everything from shabby chic to Victorian elegance, so there is no such thing as an ideal vintage vanity.

The color, material, and design of the vanity can vary but the only thing you need to worry about is how it is going to fit with the rest of your bathroom.

All in all, there are some interesting options out there that are worth checking out. 

Conclusion

Even though vintage is one of the most widely accepted styles out there, it is easy to get lost in the myriad of options that it offers.

The most important piece of advice here is that all of these tips are completely situational.

In other words, not every advice works for every bathroom.

It is now your job to determine what is the optimal choice for your home and act towards making this idea come to life. 

 

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Tiny House And Small Apartment Decorating Ideas

Space in Your Tiny House or Apartment. Yellow tiny house with picket fence8 Ways To Maximize Your Tiny House Or Small Apartment Space

There is nothing more fulfilling than owning a home, whether its a house or an apartment. 

Making the most of the space in your tiny house or apartment is crucial to get the most out of the space.

Utilizing tiny house and small apartment decorating ideas to maximize the use of this limited space to create that overall homely comfortable feeling will make a massive difference to your overall enjoyment of living there.

This is what we all yearn for; Home ownership.

Some attain this with their hard work and good fortune, while on the contrary many have to deal with the frequent hassles often created by their landlords.

So, if you’re one of above blessed house owners, then it’s an enormous thing, irrespective whether you reside in a one bedroom flat, or a luxurious villa!

Yes, if the accommodation is on the smaller side, one tends to feel a bit curbed when the family and the space requirement grows with time, but there are many things you can do to get most out of your home-sweet-home. 

Benefits Of Installing Shelves In Your House

Oak wall mounted shelves in a dining room with blue sofa and wooden dining tableAs we all know, flexibility is the game when it comes to space and storage in an undersized house!

Therefore, shelves are one of the best ways to stock up all your belongings in an organized approach.

And, in fact, they not only store your things, but also keep them at your arm’s length, so that you get hold of them anytime.

A well-mounted shelf can take full advantage of the storage potential anywhere in the house. 

Thanks, to its flexibility and simplicity they can be placed in any room without exceptions, from kitchen to your living room these shelves are vital in your pursuit to get most of your constrained house.

However, you need more than just free space on the wall to make this system work efficiently.

There are certain things to look at, first of all, measure the area and finalize on the size of the shelves.

Secondly, make sure the shelves you want to set up can manage stuff you’re planning to load on.

And at last, the material you opt for these shelves.

Choose Furniture With Multiple Uses

Use multiple lighting fixtures in the bedroomIf you don’t have much space in your hall, then it’s better to look for furniture that can be folded and stored away or has multiple usages.

Today, this kind of modish furniture is easily available in the home interior market like the sofa-bed, utilize it as a sofa in the hall during the day, and employ it as a bed in your bedroom in the night. 

You also search for a dinner table that can be extended to form a single bed or folded as a center table.

Aren’t these are some great space saving ideas?

And, don’t be under a misconception that these sorts of furnishings are merely for cutting down on some extra square feet, they are in great demand because of their chic appeal.

Hidden Storage

St Charles hidden kitchen pantrySecret storage! Yes, you heard it right.

This sort of storage space is not meant to store up your undisclosed stuff, but to stock things that you actually don’t need in your day to day life, like your guitar which was your best pal some years back, but now you don’t have time to vibrate its stings, and at the same time also don’t want to toss it in the trash.

There are many things which are kept in-house occupying space and accumulating dust, and you don’t get rid of it because you have an emotional attachment towards them, in that scenario hidden storage are perfect.

Hidden storage allows you to smartly tidy everything away and remove clutter. 

In simple words, a less chaotic house creates the illusion of space and this is especially important in a tiny home.

Look out for beds that have shelves in them, tables with drawers and you can even get chairs that lift up for extra storage space.

Store Things Vertically

Vertically stacking and storing kitchen crockeryYou don’t need to go through the laws o physics to know why storing things vertically space saves.

There is no rocket science, the vertical storage take up less space in the room so you can maneuver them more freely and (or) have extra furniture. 

Make Use Of The Lofts In Your House

Make the most of attic spaceIf you have lofts in your dwelling, then ensure that they are being employed properly for storing both your wanted and unwanted possessions, otherwise, they will be just wasted spaces in your house.

Here you can store your books, clothes, furniture, and many other things which you don’t use often.

Improve The Lighting In Your House

Improve your house style with natural light interiorsMake your cramped room feel grander by installing mirrors and having massive size windows in the house.

This will maximize the natural light catching capability of the house, and hence creating an illusion that your house is spacious. 

Rethink Rooms

Guest bedroom that is a true getawayYour relatives and neighbors all might have a guest room in their house, but ask yourself whether you actually need one?

What about an extra washroom off the visitors’ room; does anyone use it more a few times in a year?

Make a list of all the rooms in your house along with their purpose to get the most out of your accommodation because there is often a case where the biggest room in the house is being used the least.

Now You See Me – Raise The Bar Of Your Creative Thinking

In a versatile room, a coffee table can be space-hogging annoying.

So, what to do?

Show your smarter side by installing a built-in table that retracts into the flooring with a click of a button on the remote.

Of course, these ideas like these don’t work on peanuts; you need big bucks for that!

Nevertheless, you still hunt low-cost ideas on the internet or contact top home renovators in your town like the once, who have worked on successful projects like the Evergreen Retirement Village which is having the best in class infrastructure, and amenities which are second to none. 

Kids bed bunks with built in desk and storageLiving in a small or tiny home can make anyone an out of the box thinker in a hurry and the same goes for many apartment dwellers.

There isn’t the luxury of separate rooms and you have to make every inch count.

So, try to follow at least one or two from the above ideas to grab most of your tiny house. 

 

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Artillery Mansions, London (UNLOCKING SPACE)

Artillery Mansions, London -dining-area-kitchenThe Artillery Mansions, London showing the dining area kitchen and work station. Bruce Hemming

Built in the 1990s, the original layout of this central London developer-built flat had conformed to the standard cookie cutter solution. Defined almost entirely by compliance with regulations and conservative market convention, the front door had opened onto an unwelcoming windowless L-shaped corridor, with solid fire doors providing the necessary separation from the rooms, including a charmless and entirely
separate internal kitchen – an arrangement with which we are all familiar.

study-area-and-entrance-to-kitchen-space-bruce-hemmingStudy area and entrance to kitchen space. Bruce Hemming

FORMstudio’s re-imagining of this flat demonstrates how a fresh approach can make much better use of the available floor area in a typical developer flat of this type by incorporating the previously wasted the space of the internal corridor, optimising area to create a more generous, flexible and naturally-lit open-plan arrangement. 

bedroom-bruce-hemmingBedroom. Bruce Hemming

Within this open-plan space, a central ‘floating’ block, articulated with a concealed LED strip around its top edge, now conceals an existing structural column and houses a home office work station. It also, crucially, allows a spacious kitchen to be incorporated within the open plan living space, as well as providing an alternative escape route to the front door.

dining-area-mike-nealeDining area. Mike Neale

Two full-height concealed fire doors on electro-magnetic holds, complete the enclosure of a protected escape route from both bedrooms and living space in the case of a fire, and also provide flexibility for separation of the work area from the living area, or temporary increased separation of the open living/cooking area from the bedrooms as and when required. 

work-station-bruce-hemmingWork station. Bruce Hemming

Bathrooms and storage, which are located logically in the deepest internal area of the plan, are finished in grey glass mosaic to enhance the ‘cave like’ sense of them having been carved out of the carefully detailed white finishes; white-oiled wide plank Douglas fir flooring unifies the other naturally-lit areas of the flat.

FORMstudio aims to create places that can be inhabited and experienced by people in a natural and instinctive way. Enjoyable places with a tranquil sense of simplicity, which create a supportive and uplifting backdrop for life.

Individual solutions are developed for their clients which are an intelligent, inventive and sustainable response to the complex matrix of issues that shapes each project. Solutions with a lucidity and apparent simplicity which belie their underlying complexity. Listening, analysis, discussion and clarification
are at the heart of an inclusive approach that recognises the fact that some of the best ideas are generated in the space between people rather than by individuals. 

dining-area-and-living-space-bruce-hemmingDining area and living space. Bruce Hemming

Studying together, and later teaching, at The Bartlett (UCL), directors Malcolm Crayton and Jeremy Lingard first recognised the strengths of combining their shared enthusiasms and complementary skill sets in a collaborative design approach driven and tested by discussion. An approach that has been honed
over the years and is at the heart of the practice’s working method today.

Supported by talented staff including three Associates, who have added further core technical, energy use and design expertise to the practice, the directors maintain a direct involvement in the development and evolution of every project. Investing in people and celebrating diversity, FORMstudio aims to engage with and draw out the particular individual strengths of its staff, developing experience and knowledge base through practice and ideas sharing.

Using LED Lighting In Your Home

Using LED Lighting In Your Home

Using LED Lighting In Your Home offers many advantages. With LED lights now seen as the most energy efficient way of lighting your home, there is no surprise they are fast being seen as the first choice for many households. LED (light-emitting diodes) are an electronic light source that differ from other common lights such as halogen and incandescent in that they last longer, use less energy and let out less heat.

Along with this they also do not contain mercury or lead so they are a safer option in comparison. With these benefits and the development of LED technology, they are a very good choice to use around your house.

diy-banner-illustration-standard-roomHousehold Rooms

In your standard household rooms, such as; bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms and kitchens, LED lights are easy to fix. All that is required is a bit of time to plan exactly where and how you want to place the lights and to be fully aware of where the utilities are like water pipes, gas and joists. 

diy-banner-illustration-loftConverted Rooms

In rooms, such as loft conversions, it poses a slightly different challenge in that walls will tend to have less wall space, underfloor space normally has insulation material and ceilings can be sloping rather than your standard flat type. It is best to consult professionals when looking to wire around these places as planning and safety are going to be paramount.

diy-banner-illustration-health-safetyHealth and Safety Considerations

With any electrics, safety is paramount so there are a few things that need to be considered:

  • Planning – Always take time to work out how you are going to carry out the project so you are fully aware of what you are capable of doing and what requires a professional.

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  • How it will impact home life – Electricity will need to be turned off at times during any renovation and how the tools, mess, noise will affect you’re the household.
  • Safety equipment – always wear the right clothing along with gloves, googles and face mask so you are protected at all times. 

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Modern Bathroom Designs


Modern bathroom designs and ideas are what helps to give you the inspiration to create beautiful stunning bathroom styles for yourself.

Using the latest cutting-edge styles, designs and fashionable fittings and tapware, along with incorporating well designed and crafted vanity cabinets are what it takes to create a stunning and beautiful bathroom to be envied.

Modern Bathroom Design IdeasModern ensuite bathroom with free standing bath and travertine tiles


bath-spa-www-zillow-com-digs-contemporary-master-bathrooms-6160688464Stunning contemporary master bathroom with ‘infinity style’ bath tub and blue tiled shower. Souce bath-spa-www-zillow-com-digs

new-fashionable-bathroom-in-brown-and-white-colorsNew attic fashionable bathroom in brown and white

gold-bathroom-interior-in-romantic-styleBeautiful antique style gold bathroom interior in a very romantic style

bathroom cabinets vanitiesModern children friendly bathroom design with orange tiles and flower decals. 

elegant-modern-green-bathroom-interiorElegant modern green bathroom interior with elevated bathtub and mirror tiled surround

elegant-bathroom-in-luxury-homeBeautiful sophisticated luxury bathroom with bathroom cabinets vanities and a great outlook


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long brown bathroom cabinets vanities and amazing outlook view

Contemporary bathroom with large tile and glass shower and matching floor tiles. Source www-zillow-com-digs

luxurious-bathroom-with-a-modern-tub-and-hardwood-floorLuxurious bathroom with a modern tub, antique fitting and hardwood floor. 

www-zillow-com-digs-contemporary-master-bathrooms-6463359574Contemporary master bathrooms source www-zillow-com-digs 

ornate-luxury-bathroom-interior-architecture-stock-images-photos-of-bathroomOrnate luxury bathroom interior architecture. 

ornate-luxury-bathroom-interiorLuxurious ornate bathroom interior with glass tiles shower, raised bath tub and dark wood vanities 

modern-bathroom-with-masonry-shower-cubicle-and-bathtubModern minimalist bathroom with masonry shower cubicle, white porcelain bathtub

beautiful-large-bathroom-in-luxury-homeBeautiful large bathroom design with oversized shower, dual vanity in a luxury home. 

bathroom-with-granite-tile-floor-and-granite-tile-wall-trim-in-luxury-houseBathroom with a sliding glass shower door, granite tile floor and granite tile wall trim in a luxury house

bathroom-interior-styleVery modern bathroom interior style with orange colored twin sink vanity, black and white soak bathtub and a full-length mirror.

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