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Bathroom flooring/tiles

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Unicornconfettiicecream · 15/11/2020 21:16

I’ve bought neutral/pale beige high gloss porcelain 60x60 square floor tiles for new bathroom and downstairs toilet- as I liked them- but now having second thoughts...something less slippy but still neutral could be good. Also I’m not sure whether I’m going to like super shiny tiles forever. Any thoughts? Fitter starts tomorrow Shock
We’re going for the same tile in 30x60 for shower cubicle area and near bath (which will be back to wall) and I think I’ll like it for the walls- and got an oak vanity unit too.

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Unicornconfettiicecream · 15/11/2020 21:17

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Mosaic123 · 16/11/2020 00:35

Honestly, if you can take them back and get something similar but matt and slightly mottled for floor you will make your life easier as you are less likely to n slip and every hair will not show.

We bought a flat with super shiny white tiles (sightly marbled) and they were like walking on ice when wet. They showed everything. We had the floor ones taken up and replaced with mid gray mottled matt tiles and it looks better and is much more practical.

EL1984 · 16/11/2020 05:24

I know how you feel!!!!

I've just bought the exact same tiles for my bathroom, am doing floor and walls up to the ceiling in glossy kamber with cabinets and mirror frame in FB railings.

I've got 2 bathrooms and a kitchen to do and have about 30 samples of beige tiles. Still not sure I've made the right decision either. Especially given the cleanliness/slippy point raised here.
Check out Tile Mountain doblo, I'm doing the cream matt ones on my kitchen floor, they also come in gloss which aren't too different from kamber.

I also looked at laquered Cork flooring as its far warmer m, but was too expensive.

Okbutnotgreat · 16/11/2020 06:48

I’m desperate to get rid of the ceramic tiles in my bathroom and replace them with cork, vinyl or practically anything else. They’re freezing cold in the winter, slippy when wet and just horrible day to day. They look nice but that’s about it.

GlumyGloomer · 16/11/2020 07:00

I have those tiles! They are gorgeous on the walls but I'd imagine a death trap on the floor. We paired them with these and it looks great (to me anyway, lol)
www.toppstiles.co.uk/elloa-rock/elloa-rock

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