This 1900s Bathroom Ditched Beige for Deep Red Walls and Vintage Charm
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This 1900s Bathroom Ditched Beige for Deep Red Walls and Vintage Charm
""The bathroom had last been renovated in the early 2000s (think: lots of beige, white, and travertine tile), and overall, the space felt dingy and uninspired, out of step with the charm and craftsmanship of the rest of this early 1900s Victorian home.""
""The goal was to create a bathroom that felt connected to the home's historic architecture while being clean, bright, and easier to care for, as if you were stepping into somewhere special and intentional.""
""The best design scheme would bridge the gap between 'playfulness' and 'sophistication' - ideally it would be timeless enough to age well with the passing years.""
A Victorian-style home in Boston had a bathroom that felt outdated and uninspired due to its early 2000s renovation. The materials used were difficult to maintain, prompting a complete redesign. The goal was to create a bathroom that connected with the home's historic architecture while being clean and easy to care for. The design aimed to balance playfulness and sophistication, using darker stained wood and a Victorian-inspired color palette, complemented by smaller floor tiles and a clear glass shower enclosure to enhance the space visually.
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