Bathroom shower floor tiles
Adriana Fraser
6 years ago
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Tiles for Hamptons style bathrooms? Both bathrooms will have customise
Comments (7)I love those long floorboards/wood-look tiles and they are the feature so you wouldn't want something too busy on the walls... personally I would go with a larger format say 300x600 rectified edge white tile with a matt finish for the Hamptons look... what's your vanity?... a timber one would tie in nicely with the floors and all the white... very Hamptons :)...See MoreBathroom renovations - stick to square floor tiles?
Comments (13)I work in tiles and a trick you can use is to lay the tile horizontally on the 'narrow wall'. This gives an optical illusion that the room is wider. These tiles at around $50 each can certainly add up so a wise use would be to use as high impact. In the ensuite use them behind the bath for the whole wall. Use white wall tiles for the rest of the walls. If you want to add more colour, tile the spa box in an colour tile that exactly matches the blue or grey from the pattern tile, use a matching grey tile on the floor instead of white. Or use the pattern tile behind the spar, make the rest of the room white and add a matching grey vanity. It's a lovely tile but may become a bit gaudy if you have a bit here there and every where. Again with the main you will probably not get an exact match with the outer room timber floor and it could look like you tried to match it and couldn't better to go for a complete contrast. Use the same tricks as the spa bathroom and don't forget matching blue towels for a bit o colour. Hope this helps....See MoreBathroom tiles - run floor tiles up one or all walls in shower?
Comments (8)It can either look really dramatic or too dark, depending on the size of the room as well as your other components. I've attached a couple of images of our work using dark tiles, the smaller bathroom we have surrounded the bath with dark tiles but then balance it with an extra large mirror to bounce the light around the room. The larger bathroom we have taken the floor colour way onto the wall but used a different texture on the walls for drama. Hopefully this gives you more of an idea but you shouldn't to nervous of the room being dark, it's where you can create a contrast as well as textures. Look forward to seeing what you go with in the end....See MoreBathroom glory - how to look after stone bathroom tiles
Comments (0)The appeal of a highly polished natural marble, limestone or travertine shower is undeniable every owners wish! Below is a photo of how you DO NOT want your beautiful marble shower to look. However it is an area prone to the build up of soap scum on walls floors and glass and the accumulation of mould on silicone. Daily use and exposure to hot water and chemicals can leave the stone, grout and silicon looking dirty and mouldy. The Marble Man (1300 627 626) specialist cleaning services has over 27 years experience in polishing marble, limestone and travertine showers to remove soap scum, mould and discolouration from the stone walls and floors. Our cleaning process respects the integrity of the stone. With the right products and cleaning systems The Marble Man technicians will restore your stone shower walls and floors. Making them feel smooth and looking sparkling and revived again. Free proposal for stone restoration services and inspections simply CALL 1300 627 626...See MoreBronika Carter Design
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