Amazing vintage bathrooms from the last 100 years
25 bold and beautiful bathrooms from the past

1930s turquoise tiled bathroom

1930s candy-coloured bathroom

1930s mint green bathroom

Sky blue 1930s bathroom

While it's easy to love a classic white bathroom, something about this makes a swing for colour. Clad in baby-blue tiles, this gorgeous 1930s bathroom features fish scale stained glass windows and a period mirrored vanity unit. Would you incorporate any of these elements into your home today?
1940s geometric teal bathroom

1940s salmon pink bathroom

1950s pink and silver bathroom

1950s orange floral bathroom

Looking for wallpaper ideas? From the jumbo flower design to the tangerine-coloured tiles, this bathroom takes a colour scheme and runs with it. Though the décor may be a little overwhelming to the 21st-century eye, the design would have been all the rage back in the 1950s. Did your childhood bathroom look anything like this?
1950s pink doodle bathroom

1960s blue floral bathroom

Lavish hot pink 1960s bathroom

1960s blue and white tiled bathroom

1970s earth-toned bathroom

1970s biophilia-themed bathroom

The rise of environmental campaign groups in the 1970s sparked an interest in sustainable home furnishings and a ‘back to nature’ approach to design. With its slew of trailing plants, this bathroom wouldn’t look out of place in a modern-day home. Have you jumped on the biophilic design bandwagon yet?
1970s colour pop bathroom

The 70s was very much a decade of marmite design – you either love it hate it but there's no denying that its retro trends are making a comeback. Featuring a navy blue rolltop bath, Hollywood-style mirror and outlandish evil eye mural, this bathroom is one of a kind. We love the bold juxtaposition of classic and contemporary elements. What do you think?
1970s blue daisy bathroom

1980s green tropical bathroom

Monochrome 1980s bathroom

1980s mosaic tile bathroom

1980s brown marble bathroom

The 80s was the decade of excess and that extended into home furnishing too so that affordable luxury bathrooms became more widespread. In a backlash against the modernism trend, many 80s designers embraced opulence like never before. With its platform bath and brown marble tiles, this bathroom is an archetypal example of the decade’s theatricality. Did you dream of a space like this when you were younger?
1980s Japanese-style bathroom

1980s zigzag mosaic bathroom

1990s elegant Laura Ashley bathroom

1990s white Laura Ashley bathroom

The poster child for all things dainty and floral, Laura Ashley led a bathroom revolution in the 1990s with the rise of shabby chic design. Taken from the company’s Complete Guide to Home Decorating, this image exemplifies the airy, bucolic vibe the brand is renowned for. Did your bathroom look anything like this 30 years ago?
Grey 90s bathroom with glass bricks

From the speckled grey walls to the on-trend glass brickwork, used extensively in homes and architecture during the decade, this bathroom gives you the perfect snapshot of where interior design was at during the 1990s. Recessed spotlights really came into their own and white cabinets were all the rage in bathroom vanities kitchens and bedroom furniture.
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