I am in LOVE
with that pink tile.
We just moved into an early 1950s home with two bathrooms, one with mint green tiles and a pink tub, the other with grey tile
with a pink tile border.
We've upgraded the medicine cabinet and removed all the floral, brass accessories but I would love to put a pedestal sink in there, tile the floor and figure our hat to do
with the pink tile.
The picture with the boards in Apartment Therapy made me wonder if you could do some kind of chair railing mount on top
with the pink tiles and a floor cover for the pink tiles.
Not exact matches
He outlined the
pink 50s
tile too... in the grout... I was big pregnant
with Oscar and emotional and, well, all I could do was stand in the door and laugh / cry while I frantically tried to remember what removes permanent marker...
My one bathroom
with pink vinyl over broken
tile has not been changed due to this fact, but maybe I'll go
with your solution since it looks so good.
The main bathroom... wait, it was the only bathroom, came equipped
with pink and black 1950's
tile.
Try marrying the velvet trend
with a classic; this pale
pink shade puts a twist on a classic Chesterfield sofa and pairs well
with the peach - colored drapes and complementary blue fireplace
tile.
Eye - catching salmon
pink and gold vanity mirrors hang from a wall clad in small white herringbone
tiles accented
with gray grout and are illuminated by nickel and white glass uplight sconces.
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Well appointed
pink and gray bathroom feature a Gabby Home Lewis Chandelier hung above
pink diamond patterned marble floors framed by quatrefoil accent
tiles complementing white
tiles positioned under a light gray washstand accented
with glass knobs and
pink marble countertops placed beneath a frameless vanity mirror holding a glass sconce.
White open gorgeous kitchen design
with white glass - front kitchen cabinets & kitchen island, calcutta marble countertops, subway
tiles backsplash, stacked dishwashers in kitchen island, bamboo roman shades, Restoration Hardware Harmon Pendant, built - in storage banquette
with white cushions and white &
pinks striped pillows.
Pretty girl's bathroom features walls painted
pink lined
with a white dual washstand topped
with thick white quartz fitted
with two sinks and polished nickel faucets as well as gray glass
tiled backsplash under polished nickel mirrors.
Penrose envisioned a luxurious, modern resort
with spectacular detailing, including a curved marble staircase, dramatic chandeliers, Della Robbia - style
tile, hand - painted beams and ceilings and a striking
pink stucco façade.
Bedrooms are just as quirky — M is the must - book,
with its unpainted plaster walls, tartan chaise longue, and throwback
pink -
tile bathroom.
All five rooms are filled
with family heirlooms and artisan handiwork — antique writing desks,
pink - and - turquoise Vietri
tiles — and have wooden shutters that open onto the Mediterranean.
The attached bathroom has a
pink and cream colored ceramic
tile trim
with a walk in shower, single mirrored sink vanity and a commode.
The central part is then surrounded by blue and
pink reclaimed
tiles, and it is edged
with glass
tiles.
Here, stone
tiles have been used to clad the bath, floor and a section of the walls, blending tonally
with the soft earthy -
pink paint for a traditional look.
It's got mint green
tile with pink trim and a
pink tub.
It is timely for me because I need more storage in my tiny vintage bathroom (
with pink and black
tiles and original white fixtures).
My
tile is
pink,
with white in the tub
with a
pink diamond pattern.
I think replacing the floor
tile with hexagonal white
with black accents would look good and you could then take out the
pink trim that frames the bottom part of the walls and add new trim there.
The tub appears a shade of blush compared to the
tile trim but since
pink isn't my thing, I'd refinish it and I would paint over the
pink tile and live
with the green
tile for a while even though it's not at all my shade of green — perhaps black for the
pink.
Given your penchant for gray and white, I think the most logical way to go is to resurface the
pink to white, resurface or cover the tub (or very carefully remove it and replace it
with a new shower base
with a seat, designed to replace a tub), repair loose
tiles (if they're randomly spaced, maybe
with gray or white, or even patterned, but if all together, just fasten them back down).
The
pink tile is mostly outlining the green, so you could try painting the
pink with Black or White for a different look.
The bathroom is likely to be the last room I do anything cosmetic
with so the embossed vinyl wallpaper in shades of peach and 80s grey and
pink tiles are going to be sticking around for a while.
-LSB-...] late 1950s bathroom
with pink and gray original
tile on built in sink vanity
Pink and burgundy
tiled tub surround and built in sink vanity in a 1950s time capsule bathroom.
The new bathroom will be «50s
pink with black
tile & a
pink sink we found at the Habitat for Humanity salvage yard in Pasadena.
Lay
pink tiles across the whole floor for a bold look, or combine
with other shades for a colourful Checkerboard design.
Question: My new apartment has some weird random
pink tiles mixed in
with the white.
The only problem is that I can't find the
pink mosaic
tile that came
with the bathroom.
The bad part is the exact same
tile in our shower, but
with white grout that is a perpetual shade of yellow / slime
pink.
Amazing bathroom features black claw foot tub paired
with white marble top accent table over black and
pink Persian rug layered over vintage hex
tile floor.
I have a bathroom
with big
tiles with a
pink tint that i don't like but I worry about having to be delicate
with bathroom floors because of the finish...
It's currently filled
with vintage
pink and blue
tile and could use a little love.
We are about to have the true midcentury
pink tile with white trim installed in one of our bathrooms, along
with a white toilet and mid-century white wall sink
with chrome legs.
The beautiful oak stairs were covered in carpet
with a design of
pink roses, all of the walls were wallpapered in forty year old wallpaper, and the
tile was a dark green.
Have a friend or family member
with this 1960s
pink tile?
We need to re-do our guest bathroom (mostly the shower / tub), the shower in there is like old
pink tiles that are literally falling off the wall and we would LOVE to redo it
with some pretty white
tile:)
There's absolutely nothing wrong
with the
tile — except that it's so
PINK.
Although you don't like it the
pink beige paint actually works
with the
tile.
The sink and tub are salmon
pink and the walls are a mix of seafoam green and jade green
tiles...
with A LOT of chrome.
It had a
pink cast iron tub, maroon
tile, a soffet that came down over the tub so you felt like you were in a coffin, an almond toilet, and a 24 ″ tall vanity
with faux marble shell sink.
I have to live
with my 1950s
pink bathtub and sink and mint green
tiles with grout that attracts the dirt!
Vintage
Tile: Yeah... Pepto - Bismal - pink tile may not be on the top of everyone's style list, but if you must work with it, this is how it should be d
Tile: Yeah... Pepto - Bismal -
pink tile may not be on the top of everyone's style list, but if you must work with it, this is how it should be d
tile may not be on the top of everyone's style list, but if you must work
with it, this is how it should be done.
The living room is at the back of the house, and connects to the entryway (where that
pink tile is peeking out on the far left of the photo above), the kitchen (at the back of the photo,
with the wallpaper and wainscoting), the backyard (through the windows... obviously), and the master suite and an additional guest suite (through a little vestibule where this photo was taken).
The green and
pink tubs above work in tandem
with another dominant color — natural wood for the former and yellow
tiling in the latter.
All the appliances were outdated, and the
pink kitchen's terra - cotta
tile floors didn't fit
with the home's midcentury architecture.
The wall was clad in
pink plastic
tiles with maroon accent
tiles.