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Love the Vintage Bath Look?

on June 26, 2010 – 3:12 am

Vintage BathLove the vintage bath look? In the early 1900s, the old one-per-household five by eight vintage bath was replaced with the latest in bathroom invention and design. The assortment of bathroom fixtures and accessories available for the new vintage bath were both grand and charming. Open fireplaces were built, chairs or marble seats provided, and perfumes, powders, nail files, and the rest, arranged in cut glass or silver, were available.

The sponges and soap were kept in silver racks or on decorated porcelain dishes.  Embroidered towels hung in profusion. Everything was either nickel-plated or plate glass. Shelves were often of plate glass, and towel-rods and tabletops were made of glass also. Today, the vintage bath style has never been more popular. Begin your vintage bath design with information about bath fixtures, clawfoot tubs, floor tile, and accessories from real vintage baths here.

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