A vintage kitchen with a repurposed dresser

There’s something undeniably inviting about vintage kitchens and bathrooms — the charm, the character, the craftsmanship. Whether you’re restoring an older home or weaving a bit of retro flair into a modern space, vintage-inspired design lets you blend timeless style with today’s comforts. From statement lighting to iconic tiles and natural stone, here are some of the best vintage-style touches that work beautifully in New England homes.

Iconic Tile Patterns: Retro, But Refined A bathroom or washroom featuring dal tile subway tile

Vintage tile is one of the easiest ways to evoke a historic feel, and today’s materials make it easier to mix old-world charm with modern performance. 

  • Subway Tile: A staple since the early 1900s, white subway tile with dark grout is classic and adaptable. Use it on kitchen backsplashes, shower walls, or bathroom wainscoting.  You can even add a border or bullnose for authenticity. 
  • Checkerboard Floors: Timeless in black and white, but also stunning in sage and cream or navy and tan. Try it in a kitchen or powder room for instant character. 
  • Penny Round or Hex Tile: Perfect for bathroom floors or shower pans. Choose matte or slightly irregular finishes for a true vintage look. 

 Lighting That Tells a Story

Lighting is where vintage design really comes alive. These fixtures serve both form and function: 

  • Schoolhouse Pendants: Ideal for over a kitchen island or dining nook. Opal or milk glass diffuses light softly, creating that nostalgic glow. 
  • Brass or Aged Bronze Sconces: Use above a bathroom mirror or as wall-mounted night lighting near built-ins. 
  • Ribbed Glass Globes: Often found in mid-century homes, these add texture and shine to both kitchens and baths. 
  • Art Deco Flush Mounts: A perfect fit in bathrooms or hallways if you’re leaning toward 1920s elegance. 

Pro tip: Use dimmable warm white bulbs to stay true to the mood. 

A countertop with Honed StoneNatural Stone Countertops with Historic Soul 

Long before engineered surfaces became mainstream, stone reigned supreme in hardworking homes. 

  • Honed Marble or Soapstone: These are vintage kitchen classics. Their soft sheen and natural veining add warmth and quiet elegance. 
  • Rumford Stone offers custom-fabricated honed finishes that elevate both modern and period-inspired spaces. Try a built-up edge for a thick, furniture-like profile. 
  • Integrated drainboards carved into stone countertops are not only vintage-authentic — they’re functional and beautiful, and Rumford can fabricate them with ease. 

 Freestanding & Furniture-Style Vanities

Vintage bathrooms often featured freestanding sinks or furniture pieces with added plumbing. Today, you can recreate the look with: 

  • Furniture-style vanities with turned legs or open shelving below 
  • Wall-mounted sinks with exposed plumbing in polished nickel
  • Vessel sinks atop a reclaimed dresser with a stone top

Finishing Touches That Pull It Together Stark Grout Lines provide a vintage aesthetic

  • Open shelving with corbels or wall brackets 
  • Cup pulls and glass knobs in the kitchen 
  • Beadboard or V-groove paneling in bathrooms 
  • High-contrast grout to highlight tile lines 
  • Patterned cement tile in laundry rooms or mudrooms for a retro punch 

Old Soul, New Comfort 

The best vintage designs balance classic aesthetics with modern usability. Whether you’re dreaming of a black-and-white Art Deco bath, a charming 1940s-style kitchen, or a farmhouse look with apron-front sinks and brass accents, thoughtful material choices can make it happen. 

 With expert partners like Capital Tile and Rumford Stone, you can bring vintage beauty into your home — and make it last for generations.