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Incorporating exposed pipes in your bathroom design

Incorporating exposed pipes in your bathroom design


Vintage style is not only timeless but is also gaining popularity in modern interior design. It's no longer restricted to traditional Midwest or Northeast homes or bed & breakfast establishments. Interior designers are now seamlessly incorporating console vanities and clawfoot tubs into transitional and even contemporary décor schemes.

One key element that adds to the appeal of this style is the trend of showcasing exposed piping in the bathroom. Exposed pipes have become a sought-after design feature for several reasons, primarily due to the shift towards less fussy and more minimalist bathroom interiors.

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 Tubs

In the past, vintage tubs were known for their ornate and decorative details. Still, the focus has now shifted to celebrating the beauty of their metal fixtures, which were previously concealed. When it comes to tubs, clawfoot, and pedestal tubs are the epitome of relaxation. Their deep basins offer the perfect soaking experience, allowing you to unwind and rejuvenate. Their exceptional heat retention, thanks to their cast-iron construction, sets them apart. Unlike standard acrylic tubs, these cast-iron models efficiently retain heat, allowing you to enjoy a longer and more indulgent bathing experience.

Clawfoot tubs offer a variety of clawfoot designs, ranging from streamlined and decorative to intricately ornate, with options inspired by lion's paws or eagle's talons.

Tub Faucets

Regarding tub faucets, there's a wide range of choices that feature exposed piping. Deck-mounted, tub wall-mounted, and freestanding faucets offer this stylish design element. Deck-mounted fixtures are directly installed onto the tub. At the same time, freestanding faucets elegantly hang over the basin, making the tub the room's centerpiece. Since these tubs are typically installed away from the wall, the supply lines and drain are connected directly to the floor. The allure of these exposed pipe fixtures lies in their glistening craftsmanship. Constructed from durable brass, they are plated in various finishes, allowing you to find the perfect match for your bathroom décor.

 

Sinks

When it comes to sinks, there are various options for incorporating exposed piping. However, choosing the right vanity is essential to achieve the desired effect. Antique dressers won't work as they feature a closed-off design, so you'll need to opt for a pedestal sink, console vanity, or wall-mounted sink. Kingston Brass offers a wide selection of console vanities, ranging from the elegant Imperial ceramic console with metal legs to the more contemporary styling of the Fauceture Ceramic console. The latter features clean, straight lines with a touch of modern Euro styling and is available in seven different finishes to match your desired décor style. 

Exposed pipes in bathroom sinks are primarily visible in the drain area, making it crucial to ensure that the finish matches the console and faucet. Because console vanities are no longer limited to vintage-style homes, the complementing hardware comes in various styles and finishes to suit different design aesthetics. There are now two styles of "P" traps available: the Classic and the Euro Style Bottle trap, both offered in multiple finishes. To complement the "P" trap, a tailpiece extension is often necessary to cover the faucet's drain tailpiece, typically only available in chrome. This extension helps maintain a cohesive and harmonious look, primarily if the rest of your décor features a different finish.

When it comes to tubs, there are also waste and overflow systems that are designed to be exposed. They are available in most finishes, and some exhibit specific architectural styling to match all the other elements in your bathroom décor. 

Supply valves and lines are equally important. Shut-off valves come in a wide range of finishes and handle styles to match your overall design scheme. Rigid supply lines complete the look, ensuring a cohesive and visually appealing bathroom aesthetic.

To further enhance the overall design and mimic the look of exposed piping, you can incorporate other materials and elements in your bathroom décor. Consider adding a freestanding towel rack or a towel warmer, as these accessories not only add functionality but also contribute to the vintage-inspired ambiance.

 

In conclusion, don't hesitate to embrace console vanities and showcase exposed piping in your bathroom design. Not only will it enhance the overall look and feel of your space, but it will also visually open up the room, which is particularly important if you have a smaller bathroom. By blending vintage charm with contemporary design elements, you can create a bathroom that exudes elegance and timeless appeal. Showcasing exposed piping is a design choice that adds character and sophistication to your bathroom, making it a true statement of style and individuality.

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