Sumac Sue‘s questions about what to do with her pink tile bathroom led me to recommend wallpaper, and to launch my 2008 quest to ensure the retroworld conquer any fears and embrace this most important decorating tool.
So here are some of the wallpapers from my Miller’s Art Supply of Pittsfield, Mass. basement collection – any of which would look FABULOUS BEYOND WORDS in aka Judi’s bathroom. Want some of your own? Put your retro vibes out there, and your wallpaper will find you.
Please note: My scanner does not get pinks and reds right. Trust, the pink in these wallpapers is pretty spot-on Judi’s dubble bubble tile.
What do you think?
Alina Spence says
Hi, I would like to know if the grey and pink floral papers are available in the UK? I need a paper for my bedroom and those are beautiful!!
pam kueber says
No, those are vintage from my personal collection. But, see my Remodeling Basics: Wallpaper section for lots of wallpaper resources.
MIchelle says
Hi! I have a gorgeous pink and green bathroom from the 50s (just featured in St. Louis Post Dispatch. I would LOVE to update with one of these wallpapers. Where can I find them???
pam kueber says
Welcome, Michelle. These are all from my personal vintage collection – not for sale. That said, see this story for ideas: https://retrorenovation.com/2011/03/01/7-places-to-buy-vintage-wallpaper-from-1-25-to-200-per-roll/ … Also, read through my entire Wallpaper category for other ideas, including from a number of companies making authentic reproductions of vintage designs today: https://retrorenovation.com/category/period-accents/wallpaper/
Jenny Boerding says
In my opinion, the geos are nice themselves- but not with the great pink tile in there, too much similarity in the designs. I think the bachelor button floral on pink and the other floral in aqua are the best fits for the bathroom. I assume it is a small room, and they would brighten and space it best. the googlies, umm, i jsut personally get icky sick looking at it even. So glad to find a site with vintage designs! now I can enjoy these papers everywhere and not forgotten insides of closets from decades ago!
Cimarron says
IF you want authenticity, pink and grey were THE color combo. I know, I’ve lived with it for over fifty years in this house… Yes, really!!! ; – D
FRAN says
I’m so proud that i’m busting at the seams. MOM
50sPam says
Yes, Mitzi aka VintageGoodness. Wallpaper is the peaches!
vintagegoodness says
This post makes me want to wallpaper my entire house! 😉
50sPam says
Hi Mom! Glad to see you’re commenting. I think you are absolutely right about small prints in bathrooms – one must be careful of the potential margarita ‘hangover effect!’ That said, in a powder room – I think there’s a little more leeway to go crazy…Hey, did you see the YouTube video? Aren’t you so proud? 🙂
FRAN says
Hi Don’t be afraid of a big print in a small bathroom. I once did a bathroom in asmall flower print and it made you dizzy just brushing your teeth. Larger print do work better in my opinion.
Sumac Sue says
Wow, these are great. Thanks so much. We both like the Aqua with Flowers, and then the Pink with Flowers. Both are serene. But, we think the scale would be too big for our very tiny pink half bath. (Maybe for our full bath? It’s tiny too.)
We remembered the Googieland prints you posted awhile back. In looking for them, I discovered and read the interview you did with Stephen J. Bauer of Bradbury & Bradbury on Nov. 15. I’m so glad I discovered that posting, because it has given me more insight into 50s era wallpapers, and increased my interest in using some in our home. (Everyone who’s wishy washy on wallpaper, go back and read that interview!)
You’ve definitely gotten us interested in wallpaper, and I will let you know what we decide…