English Tudor homes often feature stone elements. From exterior facades to fireplace hearths, the natural beauty of stone is a charming, classic accent. In your bathroom, use stone for the walls of the shower stall when possible. Or, create the look of stone by choosing slate tiles for the flooring and walls. For an accent wall, hang pieces of stone to create a sense of texture and design depth.
Perhaps one of the most telling features in a Tudor home is the use of wood. On exterior facades, Tudor homes feature geometric-inspired pieces of dark wood paneling to contrast against a neutral base color. Incorporate this style into your bathroom with the addition of wood paneling over an accent wall or even a decorative chair rail throughout the space. Above the chair rail, paint the room a neutral color. Below, hang decorative wallpaper or paint a stenciled floral or striped design.
In a Tudor-style home, color and print will play an important role. In a bathroom, this is seen in shower curtains, wallpaper or even floor rugs. Neutral base colors, such as tan, white and brown are prominent in Tudor design. Accent with colors such as gold, orange, blue, green and red. Do not be afraid to layer different prints together, such as plaid fabrics with floral wallpaper. English Tudor style is ornamental and layered. For a more modern twist, use a solid base color, such as white, as a contrast to a more graphic version of a traditional print.
Another way to incorporate vintage Tudor style is with antique elements throughout. For example, scour estate sales and thrift stores for antique scrolling iron lighting fixtures to hang in the space, or pulls for drawers. Instead of a contemporary vanity or cabinet box, opt for something more authentic, such as an antique, hand-carved wooden cabinet in Tudor style. These pieces are ornately decorated and will add instant traditional charm to your bathroom space. Dark or maple-colored wood stains were common during the Tudor era.