Apr 19 2016 i m trying to include only early 1900s bathrooms and accessories in this board.
Victorian early 1900 bathrooms.
Many were built before indoor plumbing and require just the right fixtures tile and furnishings.
The victorians were hyper sensitive about privacy.
In reality bathrooms were not commonplace in the victorian era.
So many intact victorian bathrooms have stained glass windows often really beautiful and intricate ones for privacy.
Bathing was a weekly affair on saturday evening because it was a significant undertaking to heat that much water.
The ceiling was plastered as well.
Find tips here on how you can update your period bathroom without sacrificing your historic home s unique style.
The conversion of older houses to include bathrooms did not take place until the late 1800s.
Before chrome plating took over in the 1930s nickel was the finish of choice says john vienop of bathroom machineries in murphys ca.
Upgrades like a furniture style vanity and oil rubbed bronze faucetry preserve its vintage feel while adding modern functionality.
By 1900 though most bathroom fittings could still be ordered in plain brass nickel was the new normal.
If the bathroom did not have tile from ceiling to floor the walls were usually painted or wallpapered above the chair rail.
Often baths were taken in the kitchen or on the back porch in a large galvanized tub.
Upgrades like a furniture style vanity and oil rubbed bronze faucetry preserve its vintage feel while adding modern functionality.
Built in the early 1900s this brownstone s 83 square foot bathroom had seen better days.
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Period bathrooms can be a challenging restoration in an old house.
In 1900 a bowl pitcher and chamber pot were standard issue in most bedrooms and kept in a small cabinet called a commode.
This allowed a woman to use either chamber pot outhouse or early toilet by just flipping her skirts which she needed both hands to do they were so long and heavy and squatting.
Built in the early 1900s this brownstone s 83 square foot bathroom had seen better days.
Bathrooms in working class homes were not commonplace until the 1920s.
It was not until the 1900s that all but the smallest houses were built with an upstairs bathroom and toilet.
Either from period drawings or pictures of unremodeled bathrooms.
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