1920's -30's bath tile
er1998
7 years ago
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Comments (4)Pottery barn used to have a tall version of what they have now, but I don't see it anymore. Try the website below and see if any of those are what you are thinking of... Here is a link that might be useful: Try this site......See Moretile design for 1910s/1920s inspired bathroom
Comments (31)I've seen Pratt and Larson making a custom order from a customer's piece of vintage trim (I'm sure it hardly cost a thing...). So if you can dream it, and pay for it, I'm sure they can create it for you. Their standard trim is likely worth a look. [They'll also do custom colors, but have a pretty significant range as it is!] Lots of great points, sources, and tips upthread. I think for me the #1 thing that makes me question "old? new?" is tile with color variation. Most people don't/can't spend the money for handmade, and even in white/cream the gradations in color are so pretty. You may have already considered this but before I went to all the trouble of sourcing tiles I'd definitely have rough estimates from your tile artisan. Your dream bath may be 20K in tile + (tile) labor cost -- which may be fine, or may mean a revamp. BTW, I've used the Americh Bow double apron in a project. Downside (purist/preference), not cast iron. Upside, a true soaker depth (most of the corner salvage tubs in my area are much more shallow). ps One of my favorite mansions is this 1914 one -- and check out the tile work: pretty low-key!...See MoreOur 1920s bath redo:
Comments (10)If all other safe methods fail, a good cleaner of last resort, but only last resort because it's super-expensive, is ROG. It's what hotels use so they don't have to buy new tubs all the time, very labor-intensive, but it will often bring a back a tub when nothing else works. I wouldn't spend the money on it for normal use, but when it becomes a choice between losing the tub (and I consider refinishing to be the first step down that road about 95 % of the time) or spending the money and the elbow grease, it can be worth it. Retrorenovation is a fan, BTW. It won't bring back the shine if the finish is compromised, but it will clean tubs that seem stained beyond hope. I know some people who've tried waxing and buffing out a lot to make the tub shiny again, but have never tried that myself....See MoreElectric Light Bath 1920s
Comments (3)Chiflipper, I appreciate your feedback and will definitely try that! K. Holiday yes exactly!...See Moreer1998
7 years ago
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