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How to Create a Vintage Bathroom: 20 Examples and Tips – etk-fashion.com

Do you want every detail in your bathroom?the thing bore the imprint of the past and told a story? Then vintage is your choice. In this material, we have collected the best examples of how to apply this style in the bathroom and do it with taste. If you love vintage things and regularly replenish the interior with finds from your grandmother's chest or from a flea market, make sure that the furnishings in the bathroom also fit into this story. In fact, a vintage interior is very easy to create, the main thing is to achieve the right atmosphere. To help those who have finally decided or are still hesitating - 20 inspiring examples of bathrooms in a vintage style. Let's start right away with the option for the most daring.Why not turn your bathroom into a flower fair? Floral wallpaper, floral textiles, floral tiles… Such an abundance of flora can make your head spin, but only from delight.The dimensions of the bathroom do not allow for installationin the center of a freestanding bathtub? Then we strongly recommend paying attention to a stand-alone one. It looks no less stylish, and takes up much less space. Such an interior will be perfectly complemented by a soft chair (yes, in the bathroom!), a bright chest of drawers and a vintage towel rack.Good news for those who don't like it too muchRomantic images and elements of country or shabby chic style: vintage is not only flowers and lace, but also any antique items. That is why you can safely choose such an unusual storage solution as aged metal cabinets. There is enough space inside for all the necessary little things, and on top you can store, for example, towels.Here's a simple recipe for a vintage-style bathroom: a luxurious white clawfoot bathtub, romantic textiles, fresh flowers, and a combination of pastel colors with bright elements.To create an interior in vintage style,You don’t have to fill your bathroom with flea market furniture or replace your compact shower with a massive cast iron tub. Style is in the details. If you’re just experimenting with vintage decor, try decorating your door like the one in the photo below. Flowers, wood, and cute signs will look great together.It's also worth thinking about how to decorate the sink.Try pairing a metal bowl with a simple beveled mirror, botanical tiles, and be sure to add some fresh flowers.Sometimes the central element of the interior can bebecome a seemingly insignificant detail. For example, a beautiful cosmetic set in retro style. Hiding such a treasure is strictly prohibited, so we choose open shelves in a neutral color for it and complement it with classic floral wallpaper for the vintage style.And a few more words about the meaning of details.If you have a set of vintage soaps, and they come in a beautiful box, be sure to put them in a prominent place and admire them. We think they are too good to use.Finally we got to the pink color.This might be one of the softest, most spring-like bathroom color schemes out there: girly blush walls, a copper-painted mirror, gold decor, a sleek white sink, and hand towels in every shade of pink.Want to recreate the 50s vibe in your bathroom?1960s? Try a feminine and fun combination of candy pink and lemon, and add some fun polka dot towels, a clawfoot bathtub, and some playful pin-up posters in a Hawaiian setting.Another good solution is completely whitebathroom interior. Dilute it just a little: a bouquet of fresh flowers, elegant shelves in gray or beige and towels in pastel colors.When you enter a bathroom like this, you don’t know what you’re in forlook first at: incredibly beautiful wallpaper with a floral pattern, a snow-white bathtub from the last century or mirrors in stunning antique frames.We would be happy to take waterprocedures in such a bath! Bright, almost provocative, reminds of some pompous luxury hotel room, and the wallpaper looks like a work of art. The riot of colors in the small bathroom is successfully muted by fresh white and blue colors and live plants in the niche.Another color worth trying for thosewho dreams of a real vintage bathroom - muted green. In combination with neutral gray and snow-white it looks great. And bright colors in this calm range can be easily added with a bouquet of fresh flowers - necessarily in a simple transparent vase.You can talk about this as much as you likeLilac is no longer in fashion, but in this bathroom it looks simply magnificent. The secret is in the right shades. The delicate color of lilac petals is combined with deep dark purple accents, and this duet is diluted by two neutral colors at once: white and powdery beige.We recommend that you prepare sunglasses:This bathroom is very bright and very summery. Rich turquoise wood paneling, pink tile work, floral flooring and fun, eclectic decor - a little country never hurts!Those who don't want to do repairs can also do it without any difficulty.can add a retro feel to your space. Simply hang a vintage sign above the sink, replace the plain towels with a brighter '60s-style option, and replace the liquid soap in a plastic bottle with a beautiful handmade piece.Pastel striped wallpaper is the best waytransport yourself back in time. Add to this all sorts of glass jars and bottles, baskets for small items, flowers in a vase and on an old calendar and you get the perfect formula for a vintage bathroom.Every girl dreams of her own boudoir,and it can be created in the bathroom. For example, the owner of this interior was definitely inspired by France and the ladies' rooms of the last century. The ensemble of white and pink always works, especially in combination with interesting details like a blue screen with flamingos and unusual mirrors.Finally, let's return to the combination of pink and yellow. We recommend trying it not only in decoration, but also in the bathroom, for example, a completely pink cabinet to match the walls.

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