Our Mid-Century Bathroom Remodel

One of the first posts on this site was to complain about the tile in the hallway bathroom. I hated it from day one till the moment we tore it all out. And we tore it all out when we did a full remodel of the hallway bathroom.

Before

After

Shower before

Shower after

We literally raised the roof over the shower. It had a drop ceiling for some reason, but now it's taller and brighter. 

We used the original hexagon floor tile as inspiration for the entire bathroom. We liked the original floor, but it was too dingy and chipped to keep so we replaced it with a classic black and white hexagon mosaic floor tile. We continued the pattern up the shower and in the nooks with 2" black hexagon tiles and finished out the rest of the shower with classic white subway tiles and a new sliding glass door.

I wanted to match the original cross handles on all the fixtures, but in metal. The only metal cross bath fixtures with a mid-century modern look that I could find where the Kohler Purist line.


We used the Purist line for the bath faucetshower headbath spoutsink faucet, and all the other fixtures.


We finished the bathroom out with a Modway Render mid-century bathroom vanity, a stainless steel  mirror, and a high-efficiency toilet. For the light, we matched the hallway to create a connection between the two rooms.

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