pool tile choices
David Lynn
5 years ago
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Comments (2)You need to visaully make the room seem wider, and not as tall, and this can be achieved by the use of strong horizontal lines. I would suggest a slightly taller than standard shower screen, to match the height of your door architrave, and use the height of the top of the showerscreen as a line right around the room to tile up to, with painted wall above this tile line. Forget your herringbone pattern, especially in a small space as it will look busy and confused. Use a rectangular tile laid horizontally, either subway style, or grid pattern, to give more horizontal emphasis. In a small space I would keep features to a minimum, and use gloss wall tiles to bounce light around and give the illusion of more space. Less is more, think understated and elegant, not busy, confused and claustrophobic. Best of luck, Dr Retro of Dr Retro House Calls...See MoreBeige or Olive? Simple bathroom floor tile choice....
Comments (11)Beige says it is an inoffensive choice by a developer. Olive has more drama, and scope to do something interesting. Best of luck, Dr Retro of Dr Retro House Calls...See MoreBathroom tile choice dilemma - match or not.
Comments (7)HI there! If your looking to save money, then perhaps look into a stainless steel or ceramic walk in shower tray instead? This negates the need for waterproofing / screening / membrane etc and they can look really awesome! Some top architects are using stainless steel trays with timbers and dark tiles and it looks amazing!! Your bathroom looks great with your current tiles on the floor and the beautiful timber joinery frames so I think stainless steel would work in really well with this. If you want to do a proper walk in tiled bathroom, perhaps talk to Warm Up. They do fully tiled walk in showers as well. (not just underfloor heating) and are pretty well priced for what they do. Or companies like the below, this way you get a fully waterproofed, warrantied system. https://www.warmup.co.nz/heating-products/tiled-shower-solutions/ https://plumbingplus.co.nz/products/newline-devon-walk-in-tile-showers-chrome/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwov3nBRDFARIsANgsdoEDYdqIeqSs3rRrHYbLz_EYd94uS6q8F14DoAar6b_Q_b9piXPpNugaAg3cEALw_wcB If you do decide to do a tiled walk in shower, I would recommend doing a completely different tile, rather than one that looks similar. It always ends up looking like you have tried to match and not very good so best to go with something thats clearly different. Perhaps a mosaic or a white 300x75 brick effect tile? Artedomus have some great ranges https://www.artedomus.co.nz/mosaics?gclid=Cj0KCQjwov3nBRDFARIsANgsdoGNwkaKMFgFIbGReFg8qFVIzMZjG5MPPsiLxKmAz9rdvsIa-TIfWRgaAucgEALw_wcB All the best with your renovation :)...See Morebath room wall and floor tile colour choice advice
Comments (4)If you click on a Houzz photo, and then tap on More, you will see the company/pro attached to the project. You can then contact them for specific tile names. Otherwise if it more general info re tile type or pattern layout, then something like Google can help with that....See Moreannb1997
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