Vintage is luxury, plain and simple, though not necessarily always
expensive. A vintage bathroom has a timeless appeal that cannot be found
elsewhere. Basically you have to keep in mind that with vintage
designs, you need to stick to the details of the classic 1920s and 30s
designs. There has to be a distinct touch of elegance, romance,
splendour and opulence. Don't worry if your bathroom is not that big;
even small bathrooms can be designed in a way to bring about the vintage
appeal very aesthetically. Ornately carved furniture, often antiques
and marble topped, richly embroidered Waterborne resinfabrics,
tasseled curtains, cords, needlepoint work on fabrics are some common
design features. Some major features of a vintage bathroom are the use
of gilt or pewter framed mirrors, rich detailing on most wooden work,
the walls are covered with wallpaper or deep colors and often wainscoted
and floor tiles are inlaid with heavy detailing often covered with
oriental rugs. Lighting is also an important feature and generally
consists of ornamental sconces or crystal chandeliers. Ornate candle
holders are also a beautiful addition and they intensify the vintage
feel ever more.
A claw-footed vintage tub is one of the major
features of such a bathroom. Originally the bathtubs were made of cast
iron that were then lined with porcelain for a finished look. Fitted
with beautiful metallic faucets made of copper or brass these antique
tubs are usually what complete the look of your bathroom. However they
are extremely heavy and pretty difficult to move and handle, especially
while cleaning.key programmer Modern
day companies make similar tubs from fiber-glass, acrylic or ceramic
that are much lighter to handle and also cost considerably less. But if
it's antique you want, then there are many manufactures that sell them.
You can style your bathroom around a vintage tub, placing them in the
center, or in the corner in an alcove or even against one side of the
wall. The bathtubs can have metal fittings and ceramic handles with gold
platting for added elegance. Generally vintage styled tubs are of 5
types - the classic roll rim (flat rim), slipper tubs that have one end
raised for a more comfortable position, double slipper that has both
ends raised, double ended tubs have both the ends rounded off and
pedestal tubs, though these are more of an Art Deco styled tubs.
You
don't necessarily have to purchase an actual antique vintage vanity.
For one, the maintenance cost is high and it is also more prone to
damage from elements. But if that is not a concern for you, the you
should definitely go ahead. Otherwise, just purchase a vanity that's
inspired by the 1900s. Leaf through old magazines, or search the web and
you'll have a good idea. Mirrors are a very important aspect of the
vanity, be it a one-piece affair or separate. Gilt framed heavily ornate
mirror frames work best with richly hued wooden vanities, again carved
in ornate designs. Cabinets and ornamental displays are also quite a
feature of vintage design. Freestanding accessories,modern lamps soap
holders, a Victorian chair or two, towel racks, etc are great
additions. The vanity can include a vintage sink too, or just be
freestanding with metal fixtures and chrome plated designs. Read up on
more ideas if you feel lost or just hire an interior decorator who
specializes in vintage designs.
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