Jenna Lyons Home Featured in Domino Magazine I’ve been overwhelming drawn to black and white bathrooms these days. I’m no where near being in the market for one but if I were to be, I think the final result might end up looking a lot like one of the bathrooms in this post. Black and white is a classic combo for any turn of the century home. You see those colors so often represented in basket weave and honey comb floor tile so popular during this period. It’s often seen in the oil rubbed bronze of hardware, and porcelain doorknobs too. Old houses can be updated to be modern, but I love the idea of an old house giving props to it roots. Updating yes, but maintaing some of that vintage style and setting it off against newer modern elements. For me, this is key in bathrooms and kitchens of old homes. 1 Factory Light No. 4 from School house electric Oh my god! Do you know about School House Electric Co? I so love this site. They have thee greatest stuff! Their collection of flush mounted ceiling fixtures is totally amazing, I had three picked out for this post and had to narrow it down to just this one. Talk about pressure. This fixture is super vintage with a modern touch and totally perfect. 2 Berry black wallpaper from Ferm living shop Who doesn’t adore Ferm Living wallpaper, or for that matter any of their stuff? I’ve had a sample of this Berry Black Wallpaper forever and I hope someday I have a place in my home where I can actually use it. It would look great in our bathroom if the bathroom needed to be overhauled. A wall featuring this wallpaper would be the perfect modern touch for your vintage space. 3 BATH VANITIES from MODERN BATHROOM The vanity is the ideal spot to incorporate modern elements into a vintage modern bathroom. This vanity from Modern Bathroom has clean lines but isn’t screaming modern. The marble top is reminiscent of vintage tile floors and looks especially good next to the modern fixtures. 4 Penny tile with black grout I would cover my floors in black (or white) penny tile with black grout in a second if I needed a new bathroom. I’m a little obsessed with the stuff and feel compelled to photograph it anytime I visit a […]