Monday, November 28, 2011

Classic Bathroom Ideas

Classic bathroom


Classic bathrooms will stay in style for decades, which will save you money on constantly remodeling trendy decor. A classic bathroom will work for you or any future home owners. Add your personality to the bathroom through accessories while staying with traditional design.


Classic Colors


Classic colors for a bathroom are black and white. An updated classic color palette adds in taupe walls or dark wood accents. White should be the predominant color in the room with small black accent tiles. Texture adds interest to a white bathroom. Accent the space with fluffy white towels and an opulent bath mat. Choose fixtures in bright white, so the most expensive items in the room such as the toilet, sink and bathtub are neutral.


Traditional metal finishes are brass or chrome for lighting fixtures and towel bars. Avoid modern finishes in oil-rubbed bronze or brushed steel that may become outdated quickly. Use subtle traditional paint colors such as soft blues or muted greens on bathroom walls for a spot of color.


Classic Styles








Classic style doesn't have to be boring, plain or conventional. There are several different directions in which to take a traditional bathroom. Add in French flair with an intricate painted chair tucked underneath the vanity. Finish the space with an over-sized ornate mirror. Vintage style can add flair to a classic bathroom. Install honeycomb flooring and rectangular subway tile in the shower and on the walls for a vintage look that is still neutral. Anaglyptic wallpaper is embossed wallpaper that you can paint and is a hallmark of vintage design. Tin ceiling tiles also add interest to a bathroom while keeping with classic style.


Stay true to the style of your home when figuring out which classic design is right for your bathroom. A classic bungalow bathroom would feature wide moldings around the windows and wainscoting on the walls. Terracotta tile is classic in Southwest and Spanish decor, so consider the history of the area you live in when decorating.


Materials and Fixtures


Fixtures in a traditional bathroom should be neutral. A pedestal sink is a free-standing sink. It doesn't have the storage of a vanity, but it features sleek porcelain that is always in fashion. A claw-foot tub can give your bathroom a vintage feeling. Add interest to tile work by setting wall or floor tile on the diagonal. A plain white curtain or glass door works as a shower enclosure. Decorate the window with simple white wood blinds or plantation shutters.

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