In the early 1900s builders started to venture away from ornate Victorian architecture and designed homes that were affordable for more Americans. A craftsman home has a simple design, and the craftsman bathroom was functional and not intended as a room to show off any decorating style.
Instructions
1. Select one color that is muted rather than bright. The color green would be olive and the color red would be toned down to a dull terra cotta. The color blue would tend to have a hint of gray; however, blue was seldom used in a
2. Choose chrome or polished brass for the sink and bathtub fixtures. Pick fixtures with a heavy appearance and simple in design.
3. Cover the floor with subway ceramic tile consisting mostly of white. Create a border trim using your chosen room color. Subway tile is 2-by-6 inch tile that is set in a common brick design.
4. Cover the bottom portion of the wall with tile or wainscot. Paint the wainscot and all the wood trim white.
5. Use baseboard that is 8-inches wide and seven-eighth inches thick. Window and door trim is also wide and thick. Choose baseboard and trim in a plain design.
6. Mount the sink to the wall without a vanity or use a pedestal-style sink. Choose white porcelain or enamel for the finish.
7. Opt for a claw-foot tub for an authentic look. Lay a solid color rug beside the tub.
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