subway tiles in bathroom
Emma Adams
6 years ago
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Subway and small hexagonal tiles in a small bathroom.
Comments (5)Sure. I don't believe in the small room big tile story. Pick a tile combination you won't get tired of. Use a matching grout color, because too much contrast can look off in a small room....See MoreBathroom tile laying pattern
Comments (8)haha! Go with your gut kaz :) I think some tilers can offer great suggestions - personally, I didn't have a very good experience with our last tiler so we ended up paying him for work done - only to have the job completed by someone else. The first tiler was very unprofessional, condescending, rude and belittled my hubby's choice of tile, grout, layout - you name it, everything. He was very moody, hot headed and showed up hungover and vomiting off our deck - UGH!!! Fifty shades of gross!!!! I didn't think it quite right that my young son and I should have to walk around on eggshells around him while my hubby was working away in Brisbane so in the end, he was paid - we said thanks and goodbye. To save any kerfuffle this end - we never told him what the issue was - just that something cropped up for us - we didn't need the drama. The tiler that finished the job for us was lovely, professional, competent and gave great suggestions :) Couldn't have asked for better. Hopefully that's not the feeling you're getting from your tiler - but if you have any red flags going up - go with someone else :) I'd love to see photos once the job is done :) Hopefully one of the pro's will come on here and offer their opinion kaz so you can be sure :)...See MoreBathroom Renovation - 2019 HIA Bathroom of the Year Nominee
Comments (13)Amazing, can't believe it is the same space!! looks much more roomier. Well done!...See MoreDesperately need help with bathroom tiles!
Comments (16)It is a family bathroom with quite a lot going on. I don't think you need a feature subway tile. You already have a marble benchtop, shaker style cabinetwork, and timber accents so you don't need a feature tile as well in a small room. If I understand you correctly you plan to use two types of white tiles on the wall which is a bad move, unless they are made by the same manufacturer and the colour is identical. If the white tiles are even slightly different in colour it will look off. I would keep it simple, not use a subway tile as they are being overused and will look dated in ten years, and stick with just the larger wall tile. Keep it simple, Best of luck, Dr Retro of Dr Retro House Calls...See Moreannb1997
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