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Bathroom renovation

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MeMyselfLeo · 05/11/2025 18:37

I’m in the middle of completely renovating my 1930s house. The kitchen and a few other areas are finally sorted, but decision fatigue has definitely kicked in! I’ve just managed to finalise the bathroom layout, and plumbing and electrical work are underway. I’m looking for some inspiration for bathroom wall/shower tiles and flooring — plus recommendations for good places to buy them that won’t break the bank.

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Piglet89 · 05/11/2025 18:46

Just completed a renovation of an 1950s detached. I imagine my interior designer would say “what does the rest of the home look like and what colours cast back to those elsewhere? What styles fit a 1930s home?”

Ideally, the style of the whole home is cohesive (ours is midcentury modern).

What’s your budget for the items you mention in your OP?

CivilConnect · 10/11/2025 18:27

I know that feeling, the decision fatigue is horrible!
We used simple white metro tiles in our shower area which are classic and really good value. For the floor, maybe a patterned tile? It would suit the 1930s style.

We got a lot of ours from Victoria Plum (they had a sale on) and Wickes also had some surprisingly nice options that didn't cost a fortune.
Good luck, hope you find something you love!

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