Victorian bathrooms are having a moment. An odd statement, not least because bathrooms were a rarity in Victorian homes. But our modern day fantasy of a Victorian bathroom, with all the added benefits ...
Q: I’m thinking of enclosing the second-floor porch off the master bedroom and turning it into a bath or sitting area. Can you give me any ideas? We both love Victorian and have a lot of it throughout ...
Gorgeous tile, stained glass, mahogany and deep claw foot tubs — the typical late-Victorian bathroom was luxurious and large. Common features were porcelain hex-tile floors, a wainscot of white subway ...
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This 1900s Bathroom Ditched Beige for Deep Red Walls and Vintage Charm
Gorgeous green tile and natural wood this way!
Q: Both bathrooms in our 1850s house have wood floors, painted wainscoting and cast-iron tubs. Our budget is limited, but I’d like to update one of the baths by switching the tub for a shower, and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This 1990s bathroom’s $25,000 renovation transformed it to better match the Victorian style of the home. Credit: Nicole Kappner ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What we can glean from this is that our decorating desires have little to do with historical accuracy, and that a Victorian-style ...
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