Cloakroom splashback
sadiya
7 years ago
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sadiya
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Help with tiny downstairs cloakroom
Comments (10)Thanks everyone for all the suggestions, I really appreciate it. I'm liking the idea of a mirror behind the toilet, I'm seeing a bit of a mirrored wall effect coming here. I'm also considering rehanging the door (thanks for the suggestion) so it opens into the utility. That would make a big difference. I like the idea of a cabinet under the sink (great way to hide pipes) but I've been worried it would make the space too cramped. Plus with the door opening into the room the sink and cabinet would take a lot of the space a person would use stepping in and shutting the door. Good news is it's actually a wooden doorframe there rather than the horrible metal frames we have in the rest of the house. I'm currently thinking of half tiling with either paint or paper (great idea thanks) on the top of the walls. Just not sure of colours. Flooring I'm thinking of something dark with warm undertones as that's what I'm going within the kitchen (North facing room plus cream cabinets I thought warm tones would be nicer). After that I have no idea. I've not yet found any cabinets so the world is my oyster. Lol way too much choice here....See MoreTiles to match cloakroom wallpaper
Comments (1)How wide is the cloakroom? Is there any way of carrying the paper round to the back wall where I assume the loo is? Do you have a pic of the vanity top? I'd just pick up one of the colours in the paper for the tiles, personally I think I'd go for the yellow, or go with white if you want the tiles to blend in...See MoreUpdate our cloakroom - would appreciate ideas !
Comments (5)Hi Katy, Do you want to go neutral or keep it bold? I would definitely not use carpet on the floor. Much prefer porcelain, as maintenance and looks are a lot better. To match your shower tiles, you could maybe go for dark flooring (black) and beige walls. In which case you could replace your skirting by a tiled one, and get yourself a white toilet seat. Let me know what you think! Good luck Ana...See MoreSplashback for teeny understairs cloakroom
Comments (0)I am thinking of using self adhesive tiles as a splashback as the area is so small it doesnt warrant employing a professional. Has anyone used them? l am concerned they will look tacky in what is otherwise a cute room. I would welcome any other suggestions TIA...See Moresadiya
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