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Need help with bathroom tiles

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BumWad · 12/01/2015 21:27

So we are having a new bathroom put in (yipeee!), we have purchased almost everything - toilet, sink with pedestal and bath with shower over (not enough space for a seperate shower. It is a small bathroom in a typical Victorian/Edwardian house with a sloping ceiling and window right in the middle of the room.

Now I need to decide on tiles and just can't make my mind up! I really don't want the beigey ones so was thinking large grey ones but then I'm worried if it's going to look too cold and cave like? One side of the wall and bath are going to have a feature textured tile (see pic) and the rest of the bathroom and floor in plain tiles.

Has anybody done their bathroom recently? Can I see pics? I'm tempted with plain white everywhere but that might be a bit too much won't it? I'm not really into mosaics and borders so that's a no no. Like the metro tiles but I'm not sure they will look good in a full bathroom rather just half.

Thank you

Need help with bathroom tiles
Need help with bathroom tiles
OP posts:
BumWad · 16/01/2015 22:00

Bump...

Any bathroom tile ideas??

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MaryShelley · 16/01/2015 22:11

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kayessbee · 16/01/2015 22:15

Searched "textured tiles bathroom" on the Houzz website (or app) for images. I wouldn't try to get to clever with sizes - little with large can look a bit busy given they'd be in close proximity to each other. So the size of what you chosen look good. I'd go for a colour slightly lighter than the textured ones, otherwise might look too dingy. Beige, to me, always look dirty, so some sort of grey would be best. And is there any way of touching a bit of the textured one into other parts of the room? Tricky to explain.....

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