Bathroom floor
doristhedinnerlady
8 years ago
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doristhedinnerlady
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What to put with this bathroom floor tile?
Comments (8)You're welcome! This is an exciting project and I really hope you'll share the results, whatever you decide to do! I think metro tiles are the right way to go. You've already got pattern and bold colour covered so something more simple is probably right for the walls. Besides, it's a classic design. You could do it with a dark grout if you wanted to make a bolder statement. [This Houzz story[(https://www.houzz.co.uk/magazine/decorating-10-different-ways-to-use-classic-metro-tiles-stsetivw-vs~25104664) about metro tiles shows them mostly with dark grout and might help you visualise it. Marble would definitely work and look incredible. Just be careful to bear in mind the structure of the unit and how much weight it can hold. You have to consider the weight of the surface material, the sink, and the water it would have in it when full. Maybe even think about what you're going to fill the cupboards with and how heavy that could be. Perhaps it would be worth reinforcing the vanity in some way. Other than marble you could use tiles or just varnish the surface really well. All of these options will look great in different ways. Even though you're not DIY-ing it, take a look at this "how-to" to give you a better idea of the process. Also check out these Houzz photos of other homes with dresser vanities to give you more inspiration!...See MoreTiles for bathroom floor
Comments (7)It would help to see a photo or a plan of the bathroom (if it hasn't been built yet). I have a bathroom with a curved shower door and a square of different coloured mosaic tiles in the centre of the floor, which I think looks good. (I'll take a pic). But I can't picture your idea, it might look odd. Would be good to see the space, Could you use them as the shower floor? Or are you using a shower tray? You could also use them on the wall as an accent/feature....See MoreHelp! What bathroom floor tiles could I use here?
Comments (11)Hi Dundrum, sorry I don’t think grey would go at all, It was more to show you the variety of styles in vinyl rather than the colour. Here’s some more appropriate, warm shades, creams and beiges as well as wood effect. If you have time, visit a flooring shop and you will see 100s of examples, that’s what I did. I did also choose a Moroccan patterned vinyl below, but I’m not sure the shade is quite right? I really like the first dark wood effect one....See MoreBathroom Flooring
Comments (4)I have the Eternity brand of LVT fitted in my kitchen and it’s brilliant. My son has a different brand but it’s not one of the more well known and expensive brands. Personally I wouldn’t pay for a well known branded name if the cost was substantially higher. We had ours fitted by a flooring company as it does need fitting correctly. I watched him lay it and there is a knack. I steam mop mine. LVT is suggested for bathrooms....See Morebredat
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