It's no secret that blending old and new can add abundant character to any scheme, but should you use vintage pieces in your bathroom? This space is one of the most practical of the home and the more humid conditions can often make us more concerned about introducing older, more delicate pieces into them. are no longer entirely modern spaces that feel almost clinical – nowadays, these schemes are just as considered as the rest of the home. And while there are no questions regarding in other rooms, you're not alone in hesitating to introduce older pieces to the bathroom.

So, should you use vintage pieces in your bathroom? We've turned to interior designers to find out whether or not there is a place for vintage in the bathroom and all the things you need to consider before decorating your space. While there are some practical considerations when it comes to introducing vintage pieces to a bathroom, from a design point of view, and decor are a great way to add style and character to your scheme. 'Vintage pieces can infuse personality, humor, and history into an otherwise utilitarian space.

They add texture, both visual and tactile, to spaces that are otherwise sleek and a bit sterile or cold,' says Anthony Barzilay Freund, editorial director and director of fine art at . Adding texture is key to creating a more homey atmosphere, something are favored for. 'It’s the easiest way to add true character, patina, and warmth to utilitarian spaces,' adds Rebekah Zaveloff, co-founde.