2016年5月27日星期五

Classic Baths: Enduring Style, Timeless Appeal-2

Steer clear of using synthetic materials that weren’t available in the early part of the 20th century such as modular tile or anything made of plastic. If you must use man-made materials, strive for a natural look.

Stone, tile, brick and wood are good choices for period-style floors, walls and cabinetry. Soapstone, slate, and marble also work well.

Linoleum is another classic to consider. While many regard it as a more modern material, linoleum actually dates back to the 1860s, and was wildly popular in the Victorian era for its durability, low maintenance and seemingly endless color and design possibilities. Later versions of linoleum tended to be made of plastics, but there has been a recent return to all-natural versions.

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