


Planning a bathroom remodel - the house is a 1925 Spanish style bungalow with original hardwood floors and some lovely originals details and fixtures but the bathroom was not preserved at all compared to the rest of the house. We are finally ready to redo it (won't be moving plumbing, keeping the tub but redoing tile, floor, vanity, lights, etc.). I'd like it to fit with the character of the house but are limited by logistics and finances from doing a full-on restoration project.
We are moving the door over so that we can fit a double vanity (we need that rather than a pedestal sink for storage) and I think we will do a fairly simple dark-ish wood with white quartz counter. We also are going to create an arch over the shower and I'm thinking about terra cotta tile or terra cotta colored porcelain tile for the floor and creamy zellige-y tile for the shower and tub and new arch and maybe carrying that around the room as a nod to vintage style tile wainscotting. Maybe Talavera or other colorful accent tiles? We have accent tiles on our stair risers at the entrance so it would be nice to have some colorful accent in here as well. Fixtures we are thinking will be oil rubbed bronze. This is all new to us so please share any thoughts/ideas/tips!