It is not uncommon to find some older homes with bathrooms looking twice as old. This is notable through the difference in the color scheme and the fittings used. If you have a bathroom dated in the mid 1970’s, you notice that there is predominant color used on the bathtub, sink, toilet seat and cistern. […]
Is My Bathroom Dated? – Part Two: Post WWII
The end of the Second World War brought about a dynamic change in America’s housing industry. Due to the great depression of the 1930’s, the housing industry had collapsed and this created a gap that resulted in a great demand for houses after the war. In the immediate post-war years, around the 1950’s, the dream […]
Is My Bathroom Dated?- Part One: Victorian
The tendency for older homes to have even older looking bathrooms is a common problem. Luckily, it can be remedied using the right tools and resources, without destroying the original character of the house. Homes with Victorian-style bathrooms can look old and outdated if they are not properly kept up, but replacing and reviving a […]
Corner Baths Add Space and Style
Picking Baths If you’ve got a small sized bathroom and you’re looking for ways to maximize your space as you remodel, you may want to consider adding a corner bath. Corner showers also work well for maximizing the space, but they don’t give the relaxing and luxurious feeling of a bathtub. Corner baths are trendy […]