Bathroom Tiles Colour Matching
As tiling large areas whether in a bathroom kitchen or any other space requires a sizeable investment it s worth getting hold of some samples and experimenting with how tiles of different sizes shapes and patterns work together.
Bathroom tiles colour matching. Same color different tiles. If you want to achieve a timeless bathroom design this is the look for you. An interesting take on matching floor and wall tiles is to match the color and style but use different sizes. Natural terrazzo tiles used boldly as a kitchen splash back.
Photo of a mid sized contemporary master bathroom in melbourne with flat panel cabinets dark wood cabinets a freestanding tub gray tile engineered quartz benchtops grey floor an open shower a curbless shower and a vessel sink. Wall tiles are the show stopper in this bathroom style and floor tiles are kept neutral and plain in colour. Red travertine mosaic tiles in hexagon format. Mosaic tiles limited to a certain area of your bathroom such as in the shower or behind the bath create an eye catching focal point.
Installing the large tiles on the floor and continuing up the walls with the smaller tiles creates a unified monochromatic look but it s broken up for greater visual interest. These 10 tips should give you some pointers on ways to combine tiles and the effects you can hope to achieve. Similar to above but in reverse. Try not to go over the top with yellow as it can be overpowering especially in a small bathroom.
The soft grey colour palette of this bathroom makes us feel instantly relaxed. We like this midnight blue with all of its subtle tonal variations in different lighting greens blues greys and even blacks are all evidenced here set off by the contrasting white tiles and fixtures. For a warmer scheme choose yellow as the main colour through the use of tiles or paint and accent with blue.