Adding vintage style to a modern bathroom—in the form of retro-style plumbing fixtures, classic patterned tiles, throwback color schemes or nostalgic accessories—can create a sense of timelessness and warmth and a comforting reference to decades past
Benjamin Moore Fire Dance is easy to incorporate into a room because it pairs well with other earthy tones—dusty blues, olive greens, deep browns, soft golden yellows. Red can be an incredibly chic and powerful color. That said, not all red shades are created equal, and it’s important to find the right one to energize and rejuvenate your space. This red compliments well with neutrals, yellow, and green colors, and pairs well with warm white, beige, orange, and brown for an energetic and vibrant mood. Paint is available online.
Florence Acrylic Double Slipper Clawfoot Tub, available at vintagetub.com. It is a double slipper tub with adjustable lion paw feet that is perfect for two-people bathing. It has a high back, making for a comfortable soak. Florence also offers a brilliant finish that will stay glossy for years. Thicker than most tubs, it retains heat for a long time, making it a welcome sight after a trying day on your feet.
Wayfair’s 72” double bathroom vanity is a compelling design of Carrara white marble console, Embassy Collection, has sink with copper stand sparkles both contemporary and traditional thoughts suitable for any applications. A shiny metal bar across the front of deluxe, substantial brass legs not only improves stability but also provides a location from which is perfect for hanging towels and washcloths. This stand combines the multiple finishes of the metal structure to durable materials and compact dimensions, features that make it a great fit for a sophisticated bathroom.
West Elm’s Metal Frame Pivot Wall Mirror is an ideal choice for the bathroom, as you can tilt It up or down to your desired angle, available in several finishes that can be easily paired with our hardware and shelves for versatile finishes.
Use Nature Inspired Bathroom Accents to compliment the overall look. Nature is linked to ideas and cleanliness.
Welcome! I’m Masha, a passionate advocate for the intersection of mental wellness and design. With a background in criminal justice and criminology, I’ve always been fascinated by the ways our environments shape our thoughts, behaviors, and overall well-being. This curiosity led me to explore how psychological principles can be seamlessly integrated into home design to create spaces that not only look beautiful but also foster mental health and relaxation.
In addition to my studies, I run a small business called OCD (Organize Create Design), where I focus on designing spaces that promote mental awareness and well-being. I believe that our surroundings have a profound impact on our mental state, and through my work, I aim to help others create homes that truly support their emotional and psychological needs.
This blog is a space where I share insights, tips, and research on how to apply psychological theories to home design. Whether you’re looking to create a stress-free environment, enhance your productivity, or simply make your home a sanctuary, you’ll find practical advice and inspiration here.
When I’m not writing or working on design projects, I’m pursuing my master’s degree in criminal justice and criminology at UMKC. My goal is to contribute to policymaking that positively impacts international adoptees and families, drawing from both my personal experiences and academic knowledge.
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