Can’t decide whether you want a bathroom vanity made of wood vs. one made of laminate? Or, do you have a tired wood vanity that could use an inexpensive yet cheerful refresh? This example from 1964 shows how you can have the best of both worlds — and a matching countertop, too. Reader Thom captured these photos — they are from the house that he grew up in, a 1964 ranch in Allegheny County, Virginia, that his parents had built for them. Click on either of the two photos to get to his flickr photostream, where he has a few other terrific images of a classic 60s family house. Drats — now if we could only get laminate like that on the vanity. We can get mosaic floor tile that seems darn close to Thom’s parents’ bathroom – Nemo Appiana. Thom, thank you so much for sharing. This is the first time that I’ve seen a design like this and it’s all the more special because it’s yours. 🙂
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James says
Very cool floor. We had that same floor in our master bath in our former home in suburban Cleveland. In that bathroom, the cabinets were white, with original “v” hardware and solid white laminate tops. We painted the walls a very pale pink. In the open shelves, we stacked bath towels in a variety of pastel colors, using the same pastel colors in the floor tile.
Gretchen S. says
Love this — excellent idea for an area where wood tends to get damaged over time by water.
Pencils says
I adore the floor. Will keep that in mind–we’re about to close on a midcentury house with two original bathrooms, one I love (yellow), one I really don’t (gray). I might replace the floor in the gray bath depending on the shape it’s in.
MrsErinD says
Wow I love that vanity and floor! The laminate and wood together are great. The kitchen in his photostream is gorgeous too!
Pam, thanks for the nemo tile link, I missed that post and the color combos it comes in are great! I like the pink blue green white for our bathroom. Or the aqua blues. Hmmm.