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Remember when bathrooms weren’t just white and gray? There was a time when your toilet, sink, tub—and even your toilet paper—came in matching pastel colors. Pink throne, pink tiles, pink tissue. It wasn’t an accident; it was a full-on design movement. In this episode, we dive into the strange, charming history of the all-one-color bathroom. We’ll look at how mid‑century design, post‑war optimism, and a little bit of marketing pressure turned our most private room into a pastel showpiece. From first lady “Mamie pink” to avocado green, from colored fixtures to color‑coordinated toilet paper, we’ll explore why this look exploded in popularity—and why it eventually disappeared. If you grew up with a pink, blue, or green bathroom (or you’ve only seen them in old houses and Zillow listings), this is your nostalgic field trip back in time. 🛁 In this video: Why entire bathrooms used to be one bold color The rise (and fall) of colored toilet paper Why everything eventually shifted to “safe” white and gray If you love retro design, weird history, and Gen X, Millennial, or Xennial nostalgia, hit subscribe for more episodes like this.