Original wooden floor in the bathroom, is it possible?!
lainey_hope
5 years ago
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Comments (2)How about looking at a porcelain tile in the style of wood planks or aged parquet (european style). There are some extremely good ones available. You could also possibly lay straight onto the travertine since the porcelain is relatively thin. As you say it will be pricey but is a key feature to the look....See MoreWood Floor Bathroom
Comments (4)Hi @djchewitt , is it possible for you to upload an image of the flooring? without seeing it its hard to advise. With a wooden floor we often have call for white tiles or marble effect tiles. Greys can work too (they seem to work with everything). I would advise a light grey though. As for format I would always advise a 300mm x 600mm tile laid in a landscape fashion. It stretches the room out to the eye and makes it feel a bit bigger. Also you will end up with less grout (so cleaning is easier). Our clients usually fully tile a room, simply because the more busy the walls the smaller the room tends to feel. Hopefully that all makes sense and helps a bit. If you upload an image I can see if I can suggest any particular tiles. Good luck!...See MoreAdvice please - bathroom flooring
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