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This mint-colored bathroom is cleaner than mine... I hang my head in shame.
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Dear God, mint and peach, I may have nightmares after this
Well, I hope your bathroom has a better color scheme at least. Ugh...
Looks like it's still in use,almost...
I love this hotel.
i love it! it really is crazy how clean it is! i used to have the same color scheme in my miami penthouse!
I wonder if any of the bathrooms still had soap on the sink? I have a pic similar to this one that I took in an abandoned hotel and much to my surprise, soap was still wrapped up sitting on the sink!
It does put me in mind of the Miami art deco theme - 30s and 40s or so. I have admit it I get a kick out of the color scheme . . . I had an old tile bathroom like this in an older house in Indiana a few years back, but the color scheme was just black, white, and pink, nothing near this swell. :`-)
This shower curtain would have to go, however - it's not NEAR kitschy enough . . . Maybe flamingos and palm trees?
ok, thats just disturbing....an abandoned building's bathroom thats not only cleaner than MINE, but cleaner than my ROOM!!!! :D Definitely Art Deco ...and I agree, lose the shower curtain! :)
Looks like housekeeping just got done (is the paper band on the toilet ?)
Is anyone getting that tune from Miami Vice in there head looking at this photo? Where Don Johnson, oh he must be singing in the louge getting some extra cash for some socks!
the maids in the hotel i work in could take some lessons from whoever cleaned this bathroom lol.
Folks, that's nifty 50's all the way. Many bathrooms in Baltimore including my parents still have plumbing fixtures that look like this but not nearly as clean.
I have to agree with griffyn - sadly, many of the abandoned places on this site are cleaner than my room and bathroom...*runs away*
Yikes!!!!! Check out the "out of synch" faucets. No pun intended!
I know of another abandoned place in Ok that has just one bathroom that is kept pristine clean like this one, but no one knows why or who cleans it.
Love the color! how in the world has it stayed clean?
i was i a hotel in portland oregon that was the same color and set up last year scarey except the shower curtain was blue :D
Bathroom colours could be Thirties Deco or Fifties (there was a bit of a revival!) Makes me think of Grease for some reason - or aluminium Airstream diners...
Do you have an abandoned hotel/motel sight
Nauseous? There arent any abandoned hotel or motels in Connecticut. Even if there were, the cops in CT would arrest you on the spot even if you just walked near the door and order that the town tear down the hotel or motel because of people might loiter there, try to get inside, get hurt and sue someone.
I know of two close to where I live in WV. One closed in 1987 and the other just recently. The one that closed in 1987 was the one that I went in. I didn't get a bunch of pics, but I vow to go back someday and visit the lounge in the basement.
Sounds like the Catskills would be a good place to start hunting, JLP!
I can not get over how the pipes are not even rusty! Maybe ceramic preserves things well. I wonder if the ceiling was made of cermaic tiles as well.
Such a nice color.
For once, I'm actually serious. Looks like something out of a few 50's houses I've seen.
Sad thing is, I was just in some houses that had been closed up since 2001. Now they're used for police training, etc. Built in the 40's, I guess. But god allmighty, they were absolutely HORRIBLE. ALL the plumbing was rusty, and there were all sorts of piles of junk everywhere. There was this hyper-orange hedgehog squeaky toy, bottle with moldy orange juice (both which I got to throw during high-risk entry), and lots of rodent callsigns. I tripped over a cheapo ugly chandelier, breaking a few good lightbulbs (oh, how I could have used you at home) and tracking glass around. I got a piece embedded in my combat boots :(.
So, who wants to help me carry the sink, tub, toilet, and soap dishes from the Catskills to San Francisco?
Are you sure this place is abandoned?
It is abandoned... I live about an hr or so from it

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It reminds me of a showroom bathroom

It's creepily clean!
"Sanitized for your convenience"
It'll be clean until someone go's and takes a dump in there
Motts, I know this may be very far from you, but look up the Baker Hotel, in Mineral Wells, Texas. It's haunted, [for real.] &it is similair to alot of the places you have been to.
You know, I hate to beat a dead horse, but that green bathroom looks similar to the one in room 237, with the bathtub lady. Creepy...
Damn, this is one wicked bathroom! I love the color scheme!
I'd love to salvage those fixtures and even the tile if I could!
The tile in my bathroom seems to be growing some of those plants you've seen in previous photographs. :o(
The color scheme is GENIUS. Serious Art Deco, to say the least.
What a bright and cheerful reminder of a happy past era for this building! This place looks just like it was left for a holiday that the workers didn't come back from. I wonder if they intended on reopening it at some point in the past.

Maybe all those years of bleaching the bathrooms has made them mold and mildew resistant! Or possibly, dirt just doesn't like minty-sea-foamy green and pale-promdress peach.
EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
LMAO!! "Jack Torrance! Great moniker!

Actually, after reading all of the references to the original "The Shining" movie, I was a little sad to see only one reference to the naked young/old lady in the bathtub scene. That scene always gives me the creeps, and this photo gave me the exact same feeling.
I find it odd how this bathroom is still perfectly intact. All of the buildings that I have been into have been vandalized to the extreme!
PML I was looking at the pic thinking this is cleaner than my bathroom, then read your comment.

"dirt just doesn't like minty-sea-foamy green and pale-promdress peach." Hahaha even the mold won't grow on it. You know, if you wait long enough, it'll become the fashion again.
Who decorated this place lol? It's crazy tacky. I like it =]
i actualy like it. cute
This is creeping me out a bit.... the sink looks like the ones in my house, only a different color! ANd mine has the original handles, you know, from 1066. LOL!!!
Yeah its a Maimi Look.. Reminds me of a Scene from Scareface... LOL "Now dee leg Huh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No really im a plumber and believe it or not people pay money for this used retro stuff .. Looks to me a late 40's early 50's American standard Wall mount lav.. The installation shows talent... Look how the trap hits dead center.. Looks like the plumbing forman had skills LOL
Did you guy's clean the sink, tile and floor first and then take the photograph ?

Even the shower curtain is clean.

This photograph seems so out of place on this website when you take into consideration all of the buildings and how dirty they are.

Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Germany.
cute and clean bathroom i love the colors
That is one clean bathroom?
After seeing the rest of the hotel and the shape its in, this bathroom is so damn creey its just wrong!

I happened across this site by chance and for a person used to abandoned buildings up here in Canada [houses] this site is awesome.
I meant creepy
I had a sink that looked just like this one in my very first apartment! It was in south central Kansas. The apartments started out as well these lil resort? type hotel rooms for this golf corse that was near by. The place was built in 1929 and was just totally awsome! I really was sad to have to leave the apartment because it had so many neat, save perhaps this sink, things you simply can't find these days, large windows, hardwood floors french doors leading into the bedroom, arched front door, crystal or maybe they were glass doorknobs, I could go on and on!
I wonder what it still smells like.
it in great condition
Whats' that on the sink?
Its Two Handles from the water supply shutoff valves located under the sink or more commenly refered to as "Stops".
i think its a cute little bathroom, but the thing that is so creepy is that it is so clean, no dust or rust or anything like that.
OMG...I about fell off my chair. I have those same forsaken fixtures (in some dusty rose color) in the bathroom I'm remodeling....ewwwwww!!!!!!
I live in Blowlando FL and many of the older rental properies have bathrooms like this. In fact I lived in a 1970's home with 2 tiled bathrooms like these, and call me sick, but I would love to dismantle this bathroom and re-assemble it in my house now! They don't make them like that anymore!!!!
Oh, and Mr. Motts, a wallpaper please!
I have the exact same styled bathtub as that in my house.... but grey, not that crazy mint.
This bathroom not only is cleaner than mine, it is also more tastefully decorated! I am green with envy-the shower curtain is to die for!
There must be a "ghost" housekeeper/maid, keeping the bathroom that clean after all these years
This bathroom is bigger than mine. I guess one of the downsides of city living.
Even the grout is clean!
I loved these kinds of bathrooms. I am going to redo a tiled bathroom in a 30's house one of these years. This reminds me of my Gramma's when they lived in a big old house in a small town in Washington. There was an "infrared" heater in it though, and it provided a contrast to all that green. I felt safe and happy there.
omg i WANT this bathroom....seriously this is the look i'm going for. i would have been so tempted to remove the fixtures.
Probably done in the late 1950's early 60's as pink and turquoise (and black) was a popular color combination. I know, I had a 1961 Chrysler Newport with HUGE tail fins that had a tri-colored interior of just these colors. With a turquoise exterior of course. Loved it!!
Favourite picture in this gallery
No soap dispensers but soap holders!
I love these colors! I find that I usually love most everything from the 50's! If I had a house that had this bathroom in it I would leave it as is :)
i've always had a thing for vintage, when i get my own house, i want my bathroom to look like this.
umm how did it stay so clean?!
is that the original bathroom? it looks very 1930's
hmmm.. See if it still works =]
Still in great shape to me!
oooh nice color!! goes good with the white.
I'm surprised at just how clean it is! Also, what a strange colour scheme
I want this washbasin!
That is amazingly clean!
I can't believe how clean this bathroom is! Hideous shower curtain though. Weird how it's still there waiting for the next guest who will never arrive.
Lol Gelliebean, my thoughts exactly!!!
This looks like it could have come from any bathroom in some of the older neighborhoods here in Florida where I live. My grandmother's house has peach and cream colors but the same style!
Motts,if thats cleaner then your bathroom,then i would try going in yours with a hazmat suit and clean it
damn... looks like a perfectly fine rest room to me. with the exception of the color.. all the grout around the tub and the tiles is still white!
LOL cleaner than my bathroom is right now :( doh! Mint and peach, ah yes, the colors of all the tacky motels here in Phoenix AZ -barf
Just wait. Those colors will be back in style eventually. I think it's a cool looking bathroom.
Dig the stops resting on top of the sink - all those years back when you took these photos, somebody had already grabbed the copper!
Hmm where's that interesting light fixture? Haha
I'm sorry I can't hear you over the sink!
Yeah, this bathroom is cleaner than mine, too.
I just sold my house and it still has the same tub, sink and toilet. Same color but my walls were the same mint tile with black tile accents. I loved this!
Now that is one clean bathroom. Wonder how it stayed that way throughout the years....

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