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Traditional Bathrooms

Traditional bathrooms for timeless schemes. From roll-top baths to polished brass to white panelled walls and chequered floors. Explore traditional bathroom ideas, classic through to country.
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Why traditional bathroom design has endured

Traditional bathrooms haven't really changed since the Victorians put them together. Roll-tops, white porcelain, polished brass, panelled walls. The Edwardians made it lighter. Country style made it warmer.

Choosing your traditional style

Pick the period first. Victorian is the formal one, all deep colour and panelled walls, roll-tops on ball-and-claw feet, chequerboard tiles, polished brass. Edwardian takes the same elements and lightens them: simpler lines, paler palettes, more daylight. Country-style spaces go the warmest. Limewash walls, painted woodwork, wider plank floors, brass left to age.

The bath in a traditional bathroom

A roll-top is the defining piece. Cast iron or stone resin, painted in white, sage, charcoal or hunter green. Set on ball-and-claw feet. A freestanding bath shouldn’t feel built in. The bath in the middle of the room is the design moment.

Traditional brassware and fittings

Get the brassware right and the bathroom dates correctly. Polished brass or chrome on the fittings. Cross-head taps over lever handles are the easiest signal of the era. Exposed pipework in matching brass. Brass towel rails and brass switch plates if the budget reaches. The metalwork carries the room more than any other single element.

Traditional bathroom furniture and basins

Find a traditional vanity unit built in the period style with painted wood, classical mouldings, and a stone or porcelain top. The basin sits counter-top or inset in white porcelain, with classical profile lines. The toilet should match. A close-coupled or high-level model with a wooden seat maintains a consistent period reading across the room.

Tiles, panelling and surfaces

Victorian tiles are gorgeous in the bathroom. Chequerboard floor in black and white, laid on the bias. Metro tiles on the walls in a brick pattern, grout pulled tight. Wainscot panelling to dado height, painted in eggshell. Natural stone around the basin: Carrara, Calacatta or honed limestone.

Colour palettes for traditional bathrooms

Start with white sanitaryware: a roll-top bath, a basin, and panelled walls. Pick one secondary colour for the bath exterior, joinery, or a feature wall. Sage for the country-inspired look. Soft pink for lived-in. Hunter green for formal. Navy for architecture. Limewash for soft. White carries the room; the accent does the editorial work.

Explore more bathroom styles

Traditional isn't the only design language worth using. Modern for clean lines. Spa for natural calm. Industrial for stripped-back schemes. Explore each style on its own page.

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