The final bathroom layout in Houston is now complete. In addition to showcasing the layout, this post also highlights the plumbing fixtures selected, which include green, blue, and mismatched items. Take a look below:

Previously, the two water closets were separated – one for the toilet and one for the urinal. However, this layout proved to disrupt the flow of traffic from the speakeasy. By combining the two and relocating the sink closer to the door, the flow has significantly improved.

The townhouse-style design of the two outhouses adds a charming touch to the bathroom. They are separated by an interior wall to ensure privacy, with the sink positioned to enhance the overall aesthetic and flow of the space.
The bathroom is designed to exude a dark and moody atmosphere, with a focus on non-white, colorful tubs, toilets, and sinks. While this trend is gaining traction, the availability of such fixtures remains limited. Brands like Kohler, Kast, and Concretti are introducing colorful options, but the mainstream adoption of this trend is yet to be seen.
Three sink options are being considered:
1. Vintage Colorful Sink

A vintage sink in a colorful hue is the preferred choice. Despite missing out on a maroon sink, alternatives are being explored, such as a powdered blue sink from Aurora Mills. The hunt for the perfect vintage sink continues.
2. Re-Glaze Our OG Antique Bath Sink To Be A Dark Color


The option to re-glaze the original antique bath sink in a dark color is being considered. While this may not align with traditional purist recommendations, the opportunity to repurpose and customize the sink is being explored. The cost of professional re-glazing is a factor, but the potential to choose any color adds an element of creativity to the project.

Considerations are being made to ensure that the sink complements the overall tonal theme of the bathroom, with a focus on vintage fixtures and stained glass elements rather than a standard white sink.
3. Buy This Cobalt Sink I Found On Etsy

This cobalt sink discovered on Etsy presents a vibrant color option for the bathroom. Pairing it with stained glass accents and possibly a blue tub could create a striking visual impact. The aged patina of the sink adds character to the space.
Plumbers’ reluctance to work with vintage fixtures is noted, as installation can be challenging. Specialized plumbers may need to be consulted for the final installation to ensure proper fitting and functionality.
Which sink option would you prefer? The search for the perfect vintage sink continues, with a focus on budget and aesthetics as the guiding factors.
Green Tub??? YES MA’AM

The green tub is a standout feature in the bathroom design. Alternative options, such as the new Kohler tub, are also being considered.
Bathroom blue Cottage final Green Guest including Layout Sink Tub Vintage

