At the time of redoing your bathroom, you choose the colors and tiled floors. And you still remain hesitant on how to dispose it. A frieze or not, tiled walls and identical or not, mixture of different tile or not, etc.
Manufacturers' presentation boards can give you ideas, magazines as well. Here are a few to meet each one of these questions to help you solve yours.
Tips for Choosing Tiles for Bathrooms
Here against: everything is white, sanitary, furniture, walls, blinds. Only the tile brings color (medium green gray). It is placed on the lower third of the whole room and bath formwork. No frieze above the limit with the white wall is clear. The soil is a mixture of white walls and gray tiles shown in the veins of marble. Unit color and shape as to the tiled floors to the walls as we opted for the elongated rectangle.
Voluntarily, we have proposed quite similar examples tiles of choice since the purpose of the question was not "what tiles to choose" but "how to arrange the tiles" chosen?
Choice and different disposal:
The tile is chosen identical to tile walls, floors, shower caps, plaster plan lavatory basins, pedestals furniture. The walls, ceiling and furniture are painted in two shades of beige matched. To showcase the furniture and mirrors, of wall on which they lean against is painted white.
In this bathroom with walk in shower (admittedly pretty and fashionable, but we must agree to put water all around including bottles sink ...) tiles used for the floor of the bathroom Also lining the wall and the shower ceiling.
The virtual boundary between the "corner" shower and the rest of the bathroom is represented by a wide flat lintel on the walls and ceiling, painted in the same color as putty for the rest of the room.
The same tile is used for the horizontal plane of vanity. This one is painted yellow to give a little olive tone beige tiles. Pretty black punctuation suspended above the sink.
Please note: the accessory you'd envisioned in white habit (such as suspension, formwork electrical outlets for example), imagine it in black to see ... Sometimes this detail can give character to your decor.
In this example against the wall above the bathtub (which can be seen in the mirror) is tiled floor to ceiling.
The other three walls are tiled half. The wall is painted in matching beige, white ceiling, such as furniture. The bathroom vanity furniture is in pale beige marble.
The boundary between the tiled wall and part of the painted part is represented by a few inches deep cornice, which allows them to ask two or three narrow objects.
When you are planning to transform a bathroom "antiquated", note that the current antiquated appearance is often due to the height at which the tiles are laid.
Indeed, it was usual there was a few decades lay tiles at about 1.70 m to "protect from splashes." This is not actually required with existing ventilation systems and, nowadays, preference is the "cap-floor", 20 to 30 cm above the sink.
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