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How to update a vintage bathroom (when the tile is pristine!)

Annie Elliott | January 30, 2022

Please note, Gentle Readers, that I did not say renovate. Or even remodel. No, I said update.

Renovating a bathroom (which, as you know, I have just survived) is a messy, inconvenient, time-consuming, and expensive undertaking. We’re not always up for it.

Pieces of a destroyed vintage clawfoot tub
The clawfoot tub that had been in our 3rd floor bathroom. Believe me, it was a difficult decision to get rid of it

Sometimes, a client has a bathroom or powder room that is outdated and impractical but not high-use enough to warrant a complete renovation. The toilet is too low, the faucet drippy, and the light fixture fluorescent…but the tile is in perfect condition.

“Is there something we can do to freshen it up a bit?” my clients ask.

Of COURSE there is something we can do, I exclaim! We can wallpaper!

Vintage blue bathroom updated with blue floral wallpaper
From the charming blog, @ Home with Ashley

Now, if the room is steamy and not well ventilated, wallpaper is not our friend.

Instead, I advise painting the walls a bold color, hanging lots of non-precious art (prints, etc.), getting a fresh and fun shower curtain (if there’s a tub), and replacing the aforementioned toilet, faucet, and light fixture(s).

Mint green vintage bathroom
From Decorpad

Yes, you have to hire a painter, a plumber and an electrician, but talk about bang for your buck! And remember: you’re avoiding a renovation.

But. If the room is indeed a powder room or non-steamy bathroom, wallpaper is our first move. Obviously.

Wallpaper will turn “outdated” into “charmingly vintage.” Wallpaper will communicate to the world that you could have renovated this bathroom, but you actively, intentionally chose not to because you knew that a gorgeous, creative, non-invasive solution was possible.

You can make sure the tile color figures prominently in the wallpaper pattern…

Vintage light blue bathroom with Schumacher's Chiang Mai wallpaper
Schumacher’s classic Chiang Mai wallpaper. Photo from Decoratrend.com
Blue, red and pink wallpaper with vintage pink and red tile
Design Sponge on Instagram

…or you can go for contrast.

Contemporary black and white Schumacher wallpaper in a vintage pink tile bathroom
Schumacher wallpaper

Here is a situation I encountered years ago. My client had a vintage bathroom with terrific black and white tile.

Vintage black and white tile bathroom floor
This was OBVIOUSLY pre-pandemic, since I appear to be wearing heels ;)

We gave the client two choices of wallpaper.

Blue and white flowered wallpaper sample in vintage black and white bathroom
Please don’t ask me what this wallpaper is; I just can’t remember!
Scalamandre yellow Zebra wallpaper in vintage bathroom
Scalamandré Zebras

The client chose the blue, white, and black wallpaper, and we also replaced the wall sconce and mirror. In the end, it looked so fresh and cute that we decided the tragic black toilet and sink could stay!

Vintage bathroom with black fixtures and blue and white floral wallpaper
The realtor’s picture was better than mine

Brilliant though you think I may be ;) , using wallpaper to update a vintage bathroom is nothing new. I’m starting a project in a DARLING mid-century house, and the previous owner had used this trick in the upstairs bathroom.

Vintage bathroom with gray and burgundy tile and floral wallpaper
It looks dated now, but I bet this wallpaper looked fantastic in the ’80s, which undoubtedly was when it was installed

So before you renovate that vintage bathroom, think twice, consider wallpaper, and, in a pinch, give me a call.

Annie Elliott Design is based in Washington, DC, with offices in St. Michaels, Maryland and Middlebury, Vermont. Annie is an expert on wallpaper, mixing styles, and telling people what to do in the nicest way possible.

Category: WallpaperTag: bathroom refresh, bathroom update, Chiang Mai, Scalamandre, tile, vintage, vintage bathroom, wallpaper, Zebras

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