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Mom’s black-and-white vintage bathroom sparkling with vintage jewelry: Done!

pam kueber - Updated: February 28, 2019

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

vintage earrings used to decorate shower curtain rods

The crash project to create a vintage style black-and-white bathroom is: Done! And oh my gosh, did we have fun. One of the highlights, for sure, was at the very end, when Aunt Mary Anne and I were decorating. I remembered that I had just seen a bag of vintage costume jewelry in another bedroom, which Mom had picked up at an estate sale. We used it to bling-ify the bathroom, giving it a sparkly girly-girl lift. Aunt Mary Anne thought to put the vintage earrings right onto the shower hooks. We created: Shower Curtain Rod Ring Bedazzlers! LOVE!

aunt mary anne helps decorate mom's bathroom

Aunt Mary Anne rocks! She is the the most AMAZING decorator in the world. I learned SO MUCH from her. Note the shower curtain. It — and the pink sculpted towels — are both from the Target Shabby Chic collection. As part of my “get this bathroom done in 7 days” constraints, Target and one nearby antique mall are the only places I shopped for decor. I went right for those sculpted Shabby Chic towels. She also guided me to buy the deeper pink towel (“Home” collection, I recall) and to layer them. She then draped a costume pearl necklace over — clipping the earring at the bottom.

bathroom towels decorated with vintage costume jewelry

Target Shabby Chic sculpted pink hand towel with costume jewelry. Aunt Mary Anne sees this photo and says, “What happened to the earring?” At left: A peek at the $98 white vanity countertop from Lowes. Cultured marble = plastic, but I like it!

vintage black white and pink bathroom

We initially thought that we would use a sliding shower door. I actually have it, and am stuck with it — Lowe’s will not take it back because it was a “special order” (even though it was very simple and was in a stockroom waiting somewhere. This annoys me to no end. Shame on you, Lowes, you lose mega points off your otherwise near-perfect score for overall wonderfulness for this ridiculousness.) We changed our mind to go with a shower curtain, rather than a sliding glass door, to give my mom more space to maneuver in the relatively narrow shower area.

bathroom vanity painted black using rustoleum cabinet transformations kit

Above: The Lowe’s vanity that I painted black using Rustoleum Cabinet Transformations — the whole project turned out great. I want to paint everything using the Rustoleum kit process! New pulls and knobs from Home Depot. Kohler Fairfax lav faucet from FaucetDirect.com. Soap dish: Vintage, from a rapid-fire shopping trip to Peddlar’s Mall in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Wastebasket: Old popcorn tin that Mom had saved. Aunt Mary Anne is mortified that we did not have “real” wastebasket liners, available from Bed Bath & Beyond, and that we had to use an old Target bag instead. She is a totally convincing role model about “do it right.” Vintage bracelet around the hand towel. Paint colors: Regular Gray (wall) and Alabaster (trim), both from Sherwin Williams. The gray has a bit of pink in it – when the sun comes through in late afternoon, it even looks a bit lavendar.

black and white hexagonal floor tile

Jeremy laid the tile. The grout is Delorean Gray, from Tec — a wonderful grout color. The threshold of the shower is Carrera marble. Yum yum yum.

vintage style black and white bathromo

We even styled the top of the toilet. I found the big, heavy round vintage shaving mirror at Peddlar’s. Mary Anne and I are both super detail-oriented. She totally approved of the fact that I replaced the stock toilet flushing lever with a satin-nickel one from Moen. Toilet is American Standard, comfort height — the complete kits from Lowe’s. We actually replaced the toilet in the hall bath, too. However, they IMMEDIATELY started exhibiting problems. BOTH of them. IMMEDIATELY. They run after you flush and you have to jiggle the handle to get the tank to fill. This is also Ridiculous and will have to be remedied. Shame on you, American Standard and Lowe’s, for selling piece- of-crap crappers.

black and white 1940s style bathroom

Rug also is Target Shabby Chic. Mom had the infuser around. She loved the bathoom. She said it was “just what I dreamed of.” 🙂

 

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  1. Suzanne says

    April 20, 2011 at 12:44 am

    Wonderful!!! Looks fantastic.

  2. Jay says

    April 19, 2011 at 7:45 pm

    What a great job! I like the black and white floor and the sink cabinet. Your Mom’s bath is laid out like my hall bath except I have the hot water baseboard heat on the same wall which precludes the use of a sink cabinet. Great inspiration. Where’s the picture of the light fixture?

    • pam kueber says

      April 19, 2011 at 8:50 pm

      Jaye, the lighting fixture is here: https://retrorenovation.com/2011/04/14/faucets-lights-and-hardware-for-the-black-and-white-1940s-bathroom-7-day-gut-renovation-chronicle-continues/

  3. Sara Paul says

    April 19, 2011 at 6:59 pm

    It just wouldn’t be the same without those amazing pink sculptured towels!!! They are perfect.

  4. Sara says

    April 19, 2011 at 4:21 pm

    Hey big sis! Mom had me take Joyce (neighbor) for a tour today, and Joyce loves the updates! She officially drenched the floor today when the handheld shower was pointing right at the gap between shower curtain and wall. And it has been recommended that we add a slip resistant cover to the top of the marble, and the added grab bar was also confirmed as a “needed” addition. I am thinking a clip/clips of some sorts to hold the shower curtain a bit more again the wall. Perhaps you or your readers have suggestions for these two fixes??

    • pam kueber says

      April 19, 2011 at 5:10 pm

      Hi Sara, I will contact Louisville Tile regarding the slip resistant coating — they mentioned knowing someone who does this, I think. Regarding the shower curtain, I know for a fact that Mom had a LINER curtain in the other bathroom that had some kind of grippy. I’ll ask Aunt Mary Anne — sounds like a trip to Bed Bath and Beyond or Improvements.com is in order. Thanks!

    • pam kueber says

      April 19, 2011 at 5:11 pm

      Oh, Yay! Joyce liked it!

  5. LaLaLand says

    April 19, 2011 at 1:29 am

    This is beautiful. A fantastic job. We’re in the middle of DIYing our 1940s home’s bathroom. We started in January and are still plugging away. A 7 day renovation sounds nothing short of a miracle! Congratulations.

  6. Jkaye says

    April 18, 2011 at 10:15 pm

    Great job. I really like that piece of marble. It’s a touch that makes the bathroom seem really “real.”

  7. rechercher says

    April 18, 2011 at 11:41 am

    What a great job, and so inspiring that it was done with off-the-shelf, affordable products. Love the tile work! BTW, I love that oval American Standard sink that you featured earlier so much that now we’re considering replacing ours with either that one or their 1922 repro model.

  8. retrosandie says

    April 18, 2011 at 11:09 am

    You ladies should be so proud of yourselves for accomplishing such a fantastic project in record time!! Everything looks wonderful. What an ambitiously sweet thing to do for your mom! A mimosa toast all around!! 😀

  9. Trouble says

    April 18, 2011 at 10:33 am

    Wow, that IS pretty kool. If I were a chick I’d do that too!

  10. Becky Tyre, Retail Details blog says

    April 18, 2011 at 10:28 am

    It’s a happy day when I see an idea that makes me think “brilliant” and wish I had thought of that. The earrings on the shower curtain was my first such moment today. Thanks for sharing!
    Becky Tyre

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