A Historic Bathroom, Refreshed This bathroom still has its original 1939 tile and fixtures, a rare treasure that deserves to shine. Instead of replacing those elements, I layered in a few thoughtful updates to bring warmth and livability. •a teak table for everyday function, •a relaxed Roman shade, •artwork with timeless charm, •and a touch of greenery and accessories. The result is a space that feels both historic and current. Proof that you don’t have to choose between preservation and comfort. Whether you’re caring for a historic home, buying one, or simply looking for inspiration, updates like these show how honoring the past can make your home even more beautiful today. To see more photos, get my paint colors, or shop this look, comment 1939, and I’ll send it to your DMs. Would you keep the original tile?

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