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5 tips to decorate a yellow bathroom

pam kueber - Updated: May 4, 2021

Retro Renovation stopped publishing in 2021; these stories remain for historical information, as potential continued resources, and for archival purposes.

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susan-and-her-catPink bathrooms? Of course! But they are just symbolic of our enduring love for the pastel rainbow of midcentury bathrooms featuring tile and/or fixtures in coral, peach, green, blue — and yellow.  Reader Susan’s sparkling yellow bathroom is a real time capsule. It’s simple – but beautiful – with some great tips to either enhance your own midcentury bathroom – or recreate a new one. Read on for: Sinks, Tile, Knobs, Wallpaper – and more photos from Susan’s bathroom.

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1. Colored fixtures can feel “risky” but they can pay off big. This bathroom proves it. You can do it! Kohler and American Standard, the two really big names, make bathroom suites – sinks, toilets, tubs – in a variety of colorways besides white. Kohler’s Sunlight Yellow is shown on a Tahoe sink here; you might be able to find it vintage. Put these fixtures together with a complementary wall tile or wallpaper, and your bathroom will be very special. Soft pastel fixtures are not grating on your eyes – they are very soothing – perfect for a bathroom.

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2. Salt ‘n pepper tile – It’s back “in” again. Okay, so,  so far, it’s only me declaring this. But look — American Olean now features salt ‘n pepper tiles in 1″ x 2″ mosaics in this designer marketing image! woohoo!

3. Remember your geometry. Susan – who we also know as KittyMommy on this site — received the new bath towels as a gift from her mother-in-law. The three brite yellow stripes not only work well with the fixtures but they also repeat the visual effect of the horizontal liner tiles. Where are there circles, squares and lines in your spaces? Work with them…repeat them (preferably in three’s)…for pleasing effects.

satellitemodernpull4. The little, cheap & cheerful touches are great – but control your clutter. Towels, shower curtains, hardware and a carefully controlled number of tchotchke’s are the easiest way to introduce accent colors. Look at those vintage cabinets pulls on the vanity – this tiny detail will bring delight into your life each and every time you touch it. SatelliteModern.com just reintroduced these pulls, by the way: A cheap thrill at $7 for both the knob and the backplate.

5. Love the bathroom you’ve got. This is the most important lesson. In this economy, most of us are workin’ with what we got. But our little 40s 50s 60s and 70s houses – well, they have a lot of great stuff already, if you assess it in the right frame of mind – one of thoughtfulness about the love that went into its creation in the  first place. And – go retro in tune with the original lines of your house – and your updates will never be…dated.

daisies-housevernacularThank you, Susan! Your bathroom looks terrific. The only thing I recommend considering – and you know I will say this – is: Wallpaper, dear. How about these circa-1945 daisies from housevernacular.com … or something else that floats your boat. Yellow can combine with so many other colors quite well.

More photos from Susan’s yellow bathrooms:

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  1. sablemable says

    February 3, 2009 at 4:28 pm

    Yep, that’s the exact color of my fixtures in my 1955 built ranch. I can’t send a photo yet, as we’re still doing work around the house, but I have mint green wall tile and so far have only white towels to hang. Since the second owner of my home was disabled (and so am I), she had a wall telephone installed next to the loo. I will replace it with a period correct wall phone, hopefully in seafoam green, or white. Nice, nice bathroom, Susan!

  2. astrosonical says

    January 19, 2009 at 11:05 am

    My Uncle John, and Aunt Teenie (Ernestine) had a pretty house built in 1958 that had two bedrooms and a bath and a half. The half bath was in the left rear of the knotty pine den. Both baths were bright yellow, with the recessed sinks. The house for ages always smelled of Jean Nate. After my widowed aunt passed away, one of her dear friends who loved her and the house bought it. The fate of it beyond him ripping out the wall between the kitchen and den is unknown. I loved that house too, a very fond childhood memory.

    • Mid Mod Pam says

      January 21, 2009 at 12:53 pm

      Jean Nate … I haven’t thought of that in a while. Yes. The 60s!

  3. Elvis says

    January 12, 2009 at 11:27 pm

    We have this same tub, but in white. It had been re-coated by the POs and is sadly, now, looking a little “spotty.” Would it be worth trying to remove the re-coat?

    Lovely bathroom, Kitty Mommy!

  4. bsmet94 says

    January 12, 2009 at 5:26 pm

    Why don’t they make that model of tub anymore? Why?!?! I had pink American Standard tub/toilet/sink in my old house in Denver (house was 1915, but the bathroom fixtured dated to the 40s). The tub was a very similar model, and I always liked it.

  5. Sputnik Sandi says

    January 12, 2009 at 4:25 pm

    Ummm… I mean YOUR bathroom… It’s Monday, so please forgive me!

  6. Sputnik Sandi says

    January 12, 2009 at 4:24 pm

    You’re bathroom reminds me of my grandmother’s! I absolutely love it!

  7. Maureen says

    January 12, 2009 at 2:54 pm

    The tiles and coordinating towel sets are adorable!

  8. Mer says

    January 12, 2009 at 2:50 pm

    I love it! This may be the tile I’ve been looking for…Thanks!

  9. sumacsue says

    January 12, 2009 at 12:45 pm

    What a cheerful bathroom. I like the yellow stripes in the towel to go with the stripe in the tile. The brown Siamese cat also matches well!

  10. PugFreek says

    January 12, 2009 at 9:05 am

    Wow!Nice Glasses!

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