When we last heard from Kristen and Paul, the couple had a stash of Daltile Aqua Glow wall tiles stacked in their garage and were eagerly awaiting the day when they could be installed in their charming 1899 home’s main floor bathroom. Fast forward a year — and their bathroom is now complete. Kristen loves it so much she wanted to sleep in there for the first few days after it was complete, and yowza, we don’t blame her — what a gorgeous bathroom!
While Kristen and Paul loved their original bathroom’s color scheme, the vintage wallboard just wasn’t standing up to daily abuse and cleaning, so they marshaled their energy to gear up for a gut remodel. After months of careful planning and finding just the right tile, they began their bathroom remodel. The couple was able to keep and reuse their vintage tub, sink and medicine cabinet, saving them a bundle and allowing room in the budget for them to hire a contractor to do their tile work.
Daltile Aqua Glow field tile with black trim
Kristen writes:
So here’s the story on our new vintage bath remodel:
Our bathroom is the last room to be remodeled in our entire house. We are used to doing most of the labor ourselves however I knew that with the precision of the tile that I wanted to hire a professional. And though it is a small bathroom I knew it would be costly so we waited to do this room last until we were absolutely sure we knew what we wanted.
What we started out with was not bad by any means. The last major remodel to that part of the house was done in the 40s or 50s so we were left with very nice vintage fixtures including an Art Deco style medicine cabinet. Although I loved the original turquoise wallboard, it just did not hold up to splashing, flushing and toddler potty training over the years! We were told that this type of wallboard paneling was a thick paperboard with painted surface. We could never be clean it properly without wiping the finish and painted surface off and eventually it just got too gross! (see close-up photo). I knew something more permanent and cleanable would have to be installed.
I basically knew that I wanted the same kind of look…just done the way it should’ve originally been done with shiny and scrubbable tile. I even selected a tile in the same blue family… The glorious aqua glow ceramic 4 x 4 wall tile from Daltile.
Just a note… My local Daltile showroom said that this tile was discontinued, but I was able to find it online although I had to wait for 3 months for it to be delivered. It was well worth the wait because I can’t imagine a more perfect shade of vintage blue. I love it so much…I wanted to sleep in the bathroom the first couple nights after it was finished!
- Editor’s note: We reached out to the PR department at Daltile to ask whether or not aqua glow had been discontinued and were told: NO, it has NOT been discontinued. However, it is a custom order. We’ve heard from a few other readers who were told by a tile retailer that this color was no longer available. Hey, we’ve also heard from readers who say that their local tile store doesn’t know about Daltile’s Mosaic Tile Designer. These retailers are wrong. Moral of the story: Push back, people! Vendors are so accustomed to selling what is popular today and are often not as informed as customers like us who have done the research about less frequently purchased materials. Call Daltile customer service directly if your local store tells you they can’t order this color or the mosaic flooring — special order may be more work to buy, but it is do-able.
- And: Looking for 4 x 4 pastel tiles for a vintage bathroom? See our story 30+ places to find 4″ x 4″ ceramic bathroom tile in vintage colors.
The floors are sheets of 1″ black-and-white hex tile by American Olean. I had considered a more square or rectangular motif tile floor, but decided I had a lot of block/rectangular angles going on and wanted something to contrast – I love the way they look like little polkadots!
6″ wide black cove base tile — a wonderful detail
I asked Kristen what inspired her to use the black 6″ cove base tiles around the bottom of the wall — a detail that both Pam and I absolutely loved. She replied:
Well, I like a lot of contrast. So I knew I wanted black bullnose borders at the top with pencil stick trim… it just seemed to make sense to add the black cove at the bottom. I think the tile guys actually suggested that’s how they usually finish the bottom…. and I studied vintage bathrooms. And I could not find Aqua Glow specialty pieces, so we had to fill in with the black. Yes, I believe they are 6 x 6… on that detail, I pretty much just referred to the tile guys, I had never heard of cove base before. 😉
At first my tile guys were not crazy about working on an older home with plaster and lath board walls, but as the work was finishing up they really started liking the look. They even said it was nice to work on a project with a bit more color than the taupe and beige tiles they are putting in newer homes.
The paint color is It is Gold 3 by Laura Ashley.
I have included one preview shot of our mid century modest winter home that we just bought in southern Florida! (It has a pink tile bathroom — the floor is very similar to yours—hooray!) We are super excited about it and plan on decorating it up retro and renting it out on the off-season…. So if you’d like I can keep you updated about that as well.
Well, thanks again & it is always an honor to be featured!
No: Thank you, Kristen and Paul, for sharing yet another lovely project with us — you are very talented indeed. We absolutely love the tile you chose for the walls, trim, floor — your bathroom is adorable, just like your family. We look forward to hearing about your new adventures in your little slice of retro Florida, too. Keep us posted!
See more of Kristen and Paul’s home:
- Mixing old & older: Kristen and Paul create and artsy, retro home on a shoestring budget
- Kristen’s 7 step-by-step tips to make a pleasing gallery wall
Link love
- Kristen and Paul’s Ebay store The Robot Parade
- The Etsy version of their store The Robot Parade
Karin Jeffrey says
This bathroom is why I love RR! This is the bathroom of my dreams. I’m swooning over every detail. We have some of the same elements already, which is why it was meant to be. We recently installed our black and white pinwheel floor with cove. We have vintage lighting and the the oh-so-cute blue Miller chalkware fish. We were originally planning white 4 by 4 tile with black liner and black bullnose, but this looks so great that I’ve changed my mind about safe white 4 by 4. I’ve already found a Daltile distributor in Toronto, Canada, to order black liner, black bullnose, and Daltile Aqua Glow. Your fantastic redo sealed the deal for me. Thank you, Kristen and Paul for the inspiration!
Kristen says
Yay! I’m so glad to hear it!! Don’t let them tell you Aqua Glow is discontinued… you may just have to jump through a few hoops to get it. Good luck!
Kati B ~ FurnishMyWay says
This is just too adorable! It takes a sharp design eye to pull off a makeover like this. Love how it maintains the feel of the original bathroom.
Elise says
Simply gorgeous! The tile looks completely original and just fantastic. Cove base tile is correct and exactly what I have, along with black bullnose tile, in my original 1948 Mamie pink and black bathroom. Your black pencil tile is such a great added detail.
Jen says
Oh, it’s beautiful! The yellow makes it so sunny. Aside from the yellow, in fact, it looks nearly identical to the bathroom we had (and adored!) in our previous home. Enjoy!
Susan says
Your remodel takes my breath away! It is gorgeous….
Kristen says
Thank you, thank you everyone! Yes, I replaced most of the window treatments in my home with 2″ metal or wood blinds with cloth tapes…. they really make every room look right and retro if you know what I mean. You can still layer draperies on top & they still look great. And JcPenney home store runs sales from time to time on custom orders. I ordered them a few at a time to save on cost… but they are worth every penny. I love the lines! That curtain fabric is a scrap left over from my kitchen valances and matches the fabric in Pam’s kitchen exactly!
The florida house is located in a lake community in Highlands county… pretty much the middle of nowhere, but a nice quiet retreat! And yes, my metal shelves came from Etsy & I painted them black. The atomic starburst sconces should hold candles, but I felt it threw off the sharp look. A yard sale score! We’ll let everyone know about the Florida house when it’s ready =)
Flip says
Nice Job… love the way it came out.
Cynthia says
Kristen, what a fantastic selection of materials and colors, and the tile installation is beautifully done! I know exactly what you mean about wanting to sleep in the bathroom, that tile color is the Best!
Congratulations on a superb job. ALSO would you mind saying which town or county or area your South Florida house is located in? I live in South Florida and in my area there are few such houses anymore! Your looks super cute! thanks.
J D Log says
I always like seeing the before shot it always shows how much work has gone into the finished project. My t.p holder was in a similar weird position as yours before I started restoring my bathroom, why do people do that?
I was surprised the tiles were new, they really do look so original. I also love the small details tissue holder etc it really does put the finishing touches on a great job
Sheri says
Terrific job!! I love all of the accessories in there, as well.