Shown: Now wider and brighter, the room has vintage-style tile, chrome fittings, and a windowed alcove.The marble ledge offers a handy spot for bath supplies while reinforcing the horizontal lines of the tilework. Floor: Daltile Paint: Benjamin Moore’s Cinco De Mayo
Before: Cluttered and Cramped
Since they were renovating the adjacent bedroom anyway, they decided to gut the cramped bath and enlarge it by annexing closet space. That allowed a new layout, with the tub in a tile-rimmed alcove. The couple chose vintage-style fixtures and a classic black-and-white tile scheme, then finished the walls with a warm red that glows when the sun shines through a leaded window. “The dust was hard to live with,” says Annmarie, “but now it’s the perfect bath for us, with plenty of room to maneuver.” Shown: The bath was so narrow the tub was practically on top of the toilet.
Kid-Friendly Shared Bath
The console sink, manned by James, 7, and Henry, 5, reinforces the Art Deco look, with handy towel bars underneath, adding a shot of chrome. Sink: Porcher Faucet: Kingston Brass
Built-In Bath Storage
A wall niche added to the room offers space-saving storage. The marble shelves were scraps from making the ledge over the tub. Homeowner Tip: “Dress up cheap white tile with black bullnose caps and thin black trim pieces. To get the look of heavier vintage tile, thicken the mud bed."—Mark LePage, Chappaqua, N.Y.Wall tile: Daltile
Attention to Detail
Deco-style sconces with fluted backplates and stacked glass shades add a graphic vintage accent. Sconces: Rejuvenation
Floor Plan: Before
The tub, toilet, and sink were jammed at one end of the 65-square-foot room; the rest of the space was too tight to be useful.
Floor Plan: After
Annexing 12 square feet allowed for rearranging the fixtures, making the bath feel brighter and more spacious.
- Added 3 feet to the width of the room by stealing space from a bedroom closet.
- Aired out the toilet and sink on the wall across from where they were, moving the tub to the windowed wall.
- Designed an arched alcove for the tub and swapped in a leaded glass window. The arch echoes others found elsewhere in the house.
title: “A 1930S Shared Bath Gets A Revamp” ShowToc: true date: “2023-01-03” author: “Tara Terrazas”
Shown: Now wider and brighter, the room has vintage-style tile, chrome fittings, and a windowed alcove.The marble ledge offers a handy spot for bath supplies while reinforcing the horizontal lines of the tilework. Floor: Daltile Paint: Benjamin Moore’s Cinco De Mayo
Before: Cluttered and Cramped
Since they were renovating the adjacent bedroom anyway, they decided to gut the cramped bath and enlarge it by annexing closet space. That allowed a new layout, with the tub in a tile-rimmed alcove. The couple chose vintage-style fixtures and a classic black-and-white tile scheme, then finished the walls with a warm red that glows when the sun shines through a leaded window. “The dust was hard to live with,” says Annmarie, “but now it’s the perfect bath for us, with plenty of room to maneuver.” Shown: The bath was so narrow the tub was practically on top of the toilet.
Kid-Friendly Shared Bath
The console sink, manned by James, 7, and Henry, 5, reinforces the Art Deco look, with handy towel bars underneath, adding a shot of chrome. Sink: Porcher Faucet: Kingston Brass
Built-In Bath Storage
A wall niche added to the room offers space-saving storage. The marble shelves were scraps from making the ledge over the tub. Homeowner Tip: “Dress up cheap white tile with black bullnose caps and thin black trim pieces. To get the look of heavier vintage tile, thicken the mud bed."—Mark LePage, Chappaqua, N.Y.Wall tile: Daltile
Attention to Detail
Deco-style sconces with fluted backplates and stacked glass shades add a graphic vintage accent. Sconces: Rejuvenation
Floor Plan: Before
The tub, toilet, and sink were jammed at one end of the 65-square-foot room; the rest of the space was too tight to be useful.
Floor Plan: After
Annexing 12 square feet allowed for rearranging the fixtures, making the bath feel brighter and more spacious.
- Added 3 feet to the width of the room by stealing space from a bedroom closet.
- Aired out the toilet and sink on the wall across from where they were, moving the tub to the windowed wall.
- Designed an arched alcove for the tub and swapped in a leaded glass window. The arch echoes others found elsewhere in the house.