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White rectangle wall tiles - which size?

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applejack18 · 22/06/2015 11:33

Bathroom is very small - 15m2 walls, 3m2 floor.
I am doing White gloss wall tiles. I am umming and aaring between 25 x 40 and 30 x 60. They will be laid horizontally linear (not brick effect) with white grout.
I love the larger size but is it too big and will it look funny when it's cut to fit corners etc? Shall I play safe with smaller size? Thanks

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applejack18 · 22/06/2015 14:30

Any thoughts anyone ?!

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Tizwozliz · 22/06/2015 19:06

We just competed tiling our small bathroom with 25 x 40 tiles (off white colour). I would not have wanted tiles any bigger, as it is we had to cut an awful lot of tiles and ended up with a lot of waste.

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applejack18 · 22/06/2015 19:12

An evening bump!

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snowaccidentprone · 22/06/2015 19:16

I would go for the smaller size.

applejack18 · 22/06/2015 19:17

Tizwozliz thanks so much for that info and especially for the pics. I am looking at a vanity unit like yours. May I ask where it's from and whether you are happy with it? (And rest of suite?)

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Tizwozliz · 22/06/2015 19:22

Vanity unit is our bargain basement buy from Ikea - unit was £40 (discounted) and we paid full price (£70) for sink on top. Very happy with it, as was horrified at the price they charge for a bit of coated chipboard in bathroom shops!

We splurged the money we saved on other bits of suite - bath and toilet are v&b

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