Rectangular bathroom floor tile
Hi again... :) we bought wood looking tiles for our bathrooms floors (shower walls going to be subway tiles) Should they go horizontally or vertically?...
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You agree with the others advice?...
The pic that Kelly included seems narrow and long, almost more so than yours. I love the way it looks - very streamline and not too elongated.
I agree it would look chopped and 'not wood-like' laid in the other direction, esp around the fixtures.
Below, even though the two rectangles are exactly the same size, most people will say the one on the right looks longer. It's a deception of the eye. To make a room appear longer than it is, lay the tile in the direction of the room. Exaggerating the obvious and / or most desirable part of the room is one way to work in harmony with the room's natural assets.
The lines in the tile will draw your eye in whatever direction it goes. In a long narrow room, if you lay the tile across the short part and up one of the adjoining walls it will making the lines longer this way than the length of the room. This would make the room look wider if the total length of the lines were longer than the longest measurement of the room.
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I am on a tight budget; after searching everywhere, this french-style vanity is the best I can come up with:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/t/203704186?productId=203704186&storeId=10051&langId=-1&catalogId=10053&MERCH=REC-_-product-6-_-203704176-_-203704186-_-N#.UUZbaVfhdMo
For $549, you get the vanity AND the marble top AND free shipping. I am planning to paint it white myself, but my husband thinks it is a crazy idea. LOL. With this vanity, I am planning to put an antique-looking mirror over it. I am wondering what do you all think? Thank you so much for all your feedback.
Hadarazon, please post more pictures when it is finished. I can't wait to see it! Thanks.
The people we bought our house from last year redid the master and guest bath for more than many houses cost. The result? Looks great - but is soooo incredibly inefficient. Huge bathrooms - no storage. Can't put up towel bars into marbled walls (so where do you put them). And the gorgeous pieces of furniture they topped with onyx and made into vanities? There are no shelves inside and can't put any due to the plumbing. Truthfully, the crappy one we had in our tiny masterbath that probably cost $10,000 for the whole thing worked better. You need a place to have medicine, shampoos, etc and should make sure there is enough storage. Otherwise, it will drive you mad for years...
Try RocksOn "Savia" email - sales@rockson.com.au
I'm also looking for Woodgrain tiles in Australia.
I have only seen these tiles online but I love them.
They have a Sydney & Brisbane Office.
www.rockson.com.au
if it is better to make your room feel wider, then install then on the horizontal.
Looking at the glass, you can see the right and left side are not even, is that because of the way subway tile pattern? Should I have them change it?
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http://www.quick-step.com.au/laminate/exquisa/ceramic-white?id=Flooring_FloorAggregate/005_428760.
Or phone them on 03 9798 0808. There are two profiles to choose from. I am interested in them after seeing samples but I didn't get price.
If you were thinking of the timber look floor tiles, which are quite long planks and are absolutely beautiful, I have seen them at Harvey Norman in Sydney for $97 sq m. I think there were only about 3 colour choices - maybe 4, but all were really nice.
I love the color palette and decided to have the same colors (maybe less pink...)
So we painted the beadboard in our bathroom blue, and the light fixtures red (planing to add some mint accessories)
I feel like this blue is so overwhelming and "in your face", should I change it to a pale blue?...
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can you buy sample jars of the paint? I was thinking maybe more gray in the blue, more blue gray than gray blue... Also your lighting changes color dramatically too. and so does each of our monitors, so what we are each seeing, may be off from what YOU see in the room
Waaayyyy too deep a color!!! It might have been better with furniture but probably not.
I guess I'm glad I did not have to live with it. It was nice and very sophisticated but too deep for me.
Learned my lesson for the next house when we moved in. Found a light creamy golden yellow, reduced the color by half and it looks great! But I want the colors to fade into the background and let the furniture shine.
the lighter, the better in my book. It does darken