A basement bathroom remodel in a century-old house can be a little tricky. Not only do you have to deal with limited space and headroom, but you have to consider the design style. Do you want to do something modern that may not match the style of the other floors, or do you want to stay true to the original architectural style of the house? How about both?
This basement bathroom remodel uses almost all new materials (except the reclaimed door), but stays true the concepts that were important to homebuilders of the early 20th century.
Natural slate tiles and tall stained baseboards are a good use of natural materials. The vessel sink on a freestanding vanity, as well as the jetted bathtub add modern touches. The washer and dryer are in the bathroom to make use of limited space in a bungalow basement.
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This bungalow bathroom may look fantastic, but it took a total bathroom remodel to get it to this point. The homeowners swapped yellow panelling for subway tiles and faux-stone tiles for traditional hex tiles. A fiberglass bathtub was replaced by a new corner shower, and a new toilet and pedestal sink round out the nicely remodeled bathroom, bringing it back to its former glory.
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