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Scandi bathroom - would this work?

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Scandivibes · 31/07/2025 20:52

I am thinking:

White marble effect floor tiles, wood units, small herringbone white tiles for the sink splashback, and large white tiles for the shower.

I would then plan to have green plants and towels, and off white (cashmere/blush) type paint on the walls.

Do you think it would work?

Initially planned on wood effect herringbone floor tiles, wood units, and wood slatted feature wall, with large white tiles for the shower but I think this would be too much wood. But now worried it's not enough wood!

Help! I have spent hours looking at inspiration pictures and have only ended up more confused.

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BasiliskStare · 31/07/2025 22:08

All I would say is , from experience do not have limestone floor tiles unless you are going to have them treated annually. I did it and had to have the whole lot taken up and replaced. A practical piece of advice not aesthetic. 😊 Also marble or limestone round basins.

I wish you well.

Allergyrising · 31/07/2025 22:18

we have large white tiles, white walls, white bath, sink and toilet, built in birch cupboards (one of my favourite bits of the house), sage coloured rubber flooring, a few plants. We have had it that way for 14 years (repainted and refloored but the bath stuff wasn’t cheap nor was the carpenter AND I still love it. Calm, simple and warm.

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