Bathroom wall tile options
Darren
6 years ago
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Need help with tiling options for master bathroom
Comments (1)What country?...See MoreBathroom Wall Tiles - what colour paint and floor tiles?
Comments (3)Hi there, We have an assortment of floor tiles that you could choose from! I'd recommend any colour that's darker than the wall tiles, as it should mean you won't find yourself constantly worrying about cleaning up after yourself....See MoreNeed bathroom inspirations for compact bathroom
Comments (10)Hi. I'm a bit confused, have you bought the vanity and are looking to paint it? Is the rest of the bathroom fitted as you could add brass or copper taps for instance with a matching mirror? Accessories will also warm it. I like a little wooden stool in a bathroom which you can add accessories to i.e. A candle, natural sponge, flannel etc which has some texture. A plant on the window sill if you have one and then nice accessories for the sink and either some coloured towels or I like hammam ones. I've found a couple of pics but they may not post as houzz has issues :( These are using deep rich colours which may bring the cabinet towards you a little. A darker top for the vanity would also work...See MoreWall options for small bathroom
Comments (5)Hi Ellen. I've never had a freestanding bath or timber panelling in a bathroom, but my first thought reading your post is whether that's robust enough in a bathroom which will presumably get a lot of use (you say it's the only one in the house but not how many people are using it). The shower/bath arrangement sounds like it might create a lot of splashes and the timber won't be as robust as tiling, so you may end up with bubbling/flaking. Others with experience of these things might disagree though. Personally I'd be looking at simple, large format wall tiles to tile the areas that need it, floor to ceiling, then leaving plastered and painted walls elsewhere. You could always mix in a more interesting tile in a niche in the shower area, and around the sink, which would add points of interest. And if you need a bath with shower over, choose options which will limit splashes as much as as possible. I feel a screen will be better than a curtain - unless you like mopping up wet bits and frequently washing shower curtains :) Other than that, try to choose wall hung sanitaryware which gives a larger feel as you see more of the floor. And make sure you have good storage so clutter is minimised....See MoreCelery. Visualization, Rendering images
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