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Fenellapitstop · 01/12/2019 13:52

I'm having a new bathroom fitted in my house in the next 2 weeks. I prefer the vintage look so I'm having a wicked Hamilton suite fitted. I've ordered blush pink metro tiles for the walls which I'll have fitted in a herringbone pattern and www.tiles-direct.com/floor-tiles-c27/scintilla-star-range-c2136/scintilla-olive-green-star-pattern-45cm-x-45cm-wall-floor-tile-p5260 these floor tiles. I've got a white blind, and a wooden mirrored bathroom cabinet for over the sink. Obviously not a fan of everything too matchy. I need extra storage in there. Any ideas?

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Fenellapitstop · 01/12/2019 13:52

And forgot the main thing, wall colour for the bits not tiled

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Bowerbird5 · 02/12/2019 23:07

I like those floor tiles make sure they board it out if upstairs and floor boards. I told tiler to do this and he had gone when I got home. DH had paid him. They came up and no way could we get them to return. Told DH we were never going with his choice of workman again!

Fenellapitstop · 03/12/2019 06:55

Luckily it's a downstairs concrete floored bathroom which they've already priced up levelling. Still no clue on colours though!

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RestorationInsanity · 03/12/2019 10:12

Have you bought the floor tiles? A friend has just had the same ones laid and has covered them with a giant rug as she says they look as though they're just dirty!

RestorationInsanity · 03/12/2019 10:13

Could you do a darker pink tone for the walls? To complement the blush and the green and set off the white suite/blind etc.

Fenellapitstop · 03/12/2019 22:17

I've already bought the tiles, they're to replace some awful textured vinyl that won't come clean at all

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