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Which bathroom tiles?

38 replies

changingzooms · 25/01/2024 17:20

I'm at the start of thinking about doing my bathroom, and struggling to choose tiles. I've ordered samples and they should be arriving next week.

For context: Our house is Victorian with an overall traditional look, but each room has a pop of yellow, and I want the bathroom to make a real statement.

I've narrowed down my options and I'd love to get your thoughts. Also open to suggestions if anyone finds any others...

Options are: A | B | C | D

(Is a yellow bathroom a bit out there?!)

Which bathroom tiles?
Which bathroom tiles?
Which bathroom tiles?
Which bathroom tiles?
OP posts:
bitereactionkneepain · 25/01/2024 17:22

order of preference
CBDA

Safxxx · 25/01/2024 17:29

C
A
D
B

WaitingForSunnyDays · 25/01/2024 17:31

I think the herringbone look is such a trend will be instantly dated in two years time (if not already). I prefer D for the nod to Victorian feel.

dontcallmelen · 25/01/2024 17:36

I like A &D not keen on the other two options really like the wallpaper in option A I wallpapered the top half of wall in my bathroom & really like it.

Lonelycrab · 25/01/2024 17:36

In order of preference, A,C,D,B

I don’t like B at all, looks like greasy parquet flooring. But I really like A.

LoobyDop · 25/01/2024 18:04

B. C A in that order. Discount D. The herringbone on B is really fashionable right now, but I think it counts as classic. If you’re really concerned about keeping it timeless though, I think A is the best option.

mathanxiety · 25/01/2024 18:19

B, by a long shot, followed by
C
A
D

I think B is a stylish statement.

KirstenBlest · 25/01/2024 18:33

I don't like any of them. The colour looks like the nicotine-stain colour used in pubs in days gone by.

Spookymormonhelldream · 25/01/2024 18:39

A is ok. The rest are horrible.

Lonelycrab · 25/01/2024 18:42

Op is now confused 😁

Coffeesnob11 · 25/01/2024 18:45

DACB
Love bright colours and yellow is a great bathroom colour

Catsfrontbum · 25/01/2024 18:48

D is very soviet era institution. So that’s a big no. The Marrakesh one is lovely!

wetpebbles · 25/01/2024 18:49

D and A only

tokesqueen · 25/01/2024 19:12

A by a mile.
C at a push.
Don't like the others at all.

NewKingontheBlock · 25/01/2024 19:19

The only one I sort of like is A but somehow this yellow colour seems completely wrong for a bathroom especially as your house is Victorian, the herringbone is the worst, the colour of a Swedish sauna, personally I would be going much more traditional and would opt for dark or a bottle green.

justasking111 · 25/01/2024 19:21

I'm sorry I was expecting yellow, sunny, light. These are definitely depressing shades. I'm guessing you won't be putting makeup on in there or getting romantic.

SwedishEdith · 25/01/2024 19:26

Maybe keep the pop of yellow in the bathroom to the towels or the flooring or the blinds. The yellow tiles will create a dingy light.

Mary6688 · 25/01/2024 19:29

Can’t decide if I should keep third pregnancy - v v early.

Hello,

Wondering if anyone can help?

Currently 1-2 weeks pregnant with my third child. DS is 3 and DD is 6 months.

V shocked at finding out I was pregnant and just don’t know what to do?

Problem is the sleeping! Basically DH is a REALLY bad snorer so we mostly need separate bedrooms and in a 4 bedroom house I’m worried what would happen when all the kids get older and need space/privacy. Would we need to move? DS has his own room and DD is with me and I’m thinking maybe she could share if I decide to go ahead?

Any help/advice from people who have three children and/or small age gaps would be so appreciated. I’m really unsure as to what to do and on a final note, I lost my mum only 2 weeks ago so all a bit of an emotional mess…is this baby a sign from above or am I giving myself too much to take on?

guineverehadgreeneyes · 25/01/2024 19:37

Mary6688 · 25/01/2024 19:29

Can’t decide if I should keep third pregnancy - v v early.

Hello,

Wondering if anyone can help?

Currently 1-2 weeks pregnant with my third child. DS is 3 and DD is 6 months.

V shocked at finding out I was pregnant and just don’t know what to do?

Problem is the sleeping! Basically DH is a REALLY bad snorer so we mostly need separate bedrooms and in a 4 bedroom house I’m worried what would happen when all the kids get older and need space/privacy. Would we need to move? DS has his own room and DD is with me and I’m thinking maybe she could share if I decide to go ahead?

Any help/advice from people who have three children and/or small age gaps would be so appreciated. I’m really unsure as to what to do and on a final note, I lost my mum only 2 weeks ago so all a bit of an emotional mess…is this baby a sign from above or am I giving myself too much to take on?

Hi Mary6688, I am sorry you are in this predicament and sorry, also, for the loss of your mum. An unexpected pregnancy must be a lot to process while dealing with a bereavement.

It might be best to ask for this post to be deleted and start a new thread as this is a thread about choosing tiles for a bathroom.

changingzooms · 25/01/2024 19:46

Thanks all - really helpful. Just to clarify, the pictures don’t necessarily reflect how the tiles would be laid on the wall.

OP posts:
KCSIE · 25/01/2024 19:49

A rich, warm yellow is a gorgeous colour for a bathroom, go for it. I'd maybe do half height tiles and wallpaper the top half of the walls like in picture A, with a crisp white bathroom suite. What colour hardware would you go for? Chrome?

In the midst of doing our Victorian bathroom now. I ordered tile samples online too - they 'got lost in the post' and were resent...more than once!! That almost delayed our whole project. My advice - go to a local tile merchant with your photo ideas, have a look, have a feel, have a chat with the tile shop people. If you are using a local fitter/tiler likelihood is they will know the tile merchant shop and can get you a discount, too.

Good luck!

Mary6688 · 25/01/2024 19:51

Oh I’m so sorry, how embarrassing!

Dbank · 25/01/2024 21:39

Personally for a bathroom I would use large porcelain tiles, as the grout will be thinner and a lot less of it.

I might consider "D", if the rest of the style fitted.

KCSIE · 25/01/2024 22:49

Dbank · 25/01/2024 21:39

Personally for a bathroom I would use large porcelain tiles, as the grout will be thinner and a lot less of it.

I might consider "D", if the rest of the style fitted.

And a non-white grout!

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