Bathroom colour choice ? (first timer)
Joseph Mawle
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Comments (17)Thanks ybrough ! I have gone for white ! Will def post the results !!! I've another little dilemma ! Since I'm a perfectionist this has been bothering me !!! We got the shower head fitted in a slightly wrong postion so after movjng it we were left with a hole in the corner of the tile which we got Filled with grouting . It's not obvious I think only I would notice it. It's one of the tiles that's in the shower . Should I leave it alone or chane the tile ??? Problem with changing the tile is that the tiles around it might get chipped in the process ? That's what I've been told . Any thoughts or suggestions would be very appreciated ! Thanks...See MoreWhich colour blue in a north facing bathroom
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Comments (18)For what it's worth, I think it looks absolutely great as is. I think perhaps your worry is that the grout is somehow de-emphasising the gorgeous floor tile. I personally don't like an eye being drawn to the floor and the way it is now, does create a bit of tension, but good tension in my view. The wall tile with grey grout gives the room the urban edge I assume you were going for but then offset by that great floor. I like the eclectic aspect to it. Grout choice is always difficult, but if you went for white, I think it'd be a wash out. Don't forget the reason you opted against white in the first place! That reason is still there. :) I actually also like the white walls. Throw in an accent colour and a plant, boom! If you want to feel better, Google or Pinterest Paris Metro platform photos......See MoreCarolina
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