Tuesday, June 27, 2017

B&W Tile in 11 reader bathrooms and kitchens

vintage-bathroom-blueYesterday I flagged to readers that the longtime owners of B&W Tile have put the business up for sale. We sure hope the new owners continue making all the delicious pastel tile colors, which are real go-tos in our Retro Renovation world. To show just how delicious these tiles are, I scrubbed the archives for some of the reader projects using B&W Tile that we have featured over the years. Above: The blue bathroom above is Nanette and Jim’s.

vintage pink bathroomAbove: Nanette and Jim also did a pink bathroom.

http://retrorenovation.com/2014/01/22/white-cabinets-linen-paint-kitchen/Above: Managing Editor Kate did almost all the work to build her pink bathroom with B&W Tile.

vintage pink bathroom afterAbove: Jim mixed pink and black tile in his bathroom.

Above: Janice mixed pink with black too.

Above: Marsha used pink and maroon tiles to retile the shower — the colors worked well with the original peachy pink tiles in the rest of her bathrooom.

midcentury bathroomAbove: Check out the gorgeous burgundy trim tile — along with matching soap- and toothbrush holders — from B&W that Dana used to trim her tile-in sink. I think that some of the pink tile also is from B&W. 

vintage mint green bathroom
Above: Laura used two colors of B&W green tile to renovate her lovely bathroom.

Above: Graham and Monika used green 1 x 6 tiles from B&W to create this delightful wall tile pattern. They wall tile pattern was inspired by a bathroom inside Hof’s Hut, a popular restaurant in Long Beach, California. Gorgeous!pink and green vintage bathroomAbove: Jane combined kiwi green and pink in the gorgeous little bathroom she designed for her mother.

vintage yellow kitchenAbove: Carolyn used yellow B&W tile for the countertop and backsplash and maroon B&W tile for the trim in her gorgeous kitchen — lots more photos here. The sizzle strips are vintage.

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