It’s a brand-new year but sometimes, the way to the future is to look back at the past. For tub replacement, flooring options and other aspects of bathroom remodeling, this is certainly true. This year, the biggest trending styles in bathrooms are a conspicuous call back to vintage designs, made fresh, of course, with a few modern upgrades.
If you’re in search of inspiration and ideas for remodeling your bathroom, here are a few tried and tested designs from our experts at The Bathroom Store that are worth considering for your next project.
Wooden Vanities
Wood lost some of its appeal in recent years as the number one choice for sink installation in vanities. This is mainly because of their susceptibility to water damage, a trait that’s very important for bathroom fixtures. However, sealed and treated wooden vanities are becoming trendy again, thanks to the fantastic contrast they provide to the stark white porcelain sinks and tiles of most bathrooms. Add several shelves of storage space to transform your old bathroom vanity into both a functional and fashionable statement.
Standalone Bathtubs
With a growing number of aging-in-place designs overriding the bathtub trend in recent years, it came to no surprise that homeowners began to ditch this icon of bathroom remodeling. However, for people who want to create a luxurious feel to their master bathrooms, bathtubs have created quite a following for themselves.
Chrome Plumbing
Shiny chrome-plated faucets and showerheads paired incredibly well with stone tile installation and modern shower designs. However, as more people are showing a preference for vintage looks, copper and brass plumbing fixtures have overtaken chrome as the number one choice for bathroom remodels. Pair brass and bronze with off-white ceramic sinks and sealed stone shower floors to give your bathroom a truly vintage feel.
At The Bathroom Store, we are your leading provider of bathroom remodeling designs and services. Give us a call at (701) 223-1008 or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation and request a free estimate on your vintage bathroom renovation today.