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Tile dilemma for a primary bath floor

Tracy N
last year

Doing a master bath as part of an attic conversion to a master suite. Because we're in the roof, there will only be one 18"x30" awning style window in the shower area. Otherwise, we'll be relying on interior lighting. No photo, as the space is all 2x4s and plywood at the moment.

We had planned to try and go 'timeless,' but we fell in love with a blue tile for the shower (pictured). It is trendy, but we are okay with that. I'm sure we didn't do things in the right order, but we've selected just about everything in the bathroom and are completely stuck on the floor tile.


Vanity is planned to be oak or cherry Linear Vanity from Room and Board (oak is pictured). Vanity top to be a white quartz they offer, called Blizzard White. In the mood board-esque photo below, it's center bottom. Our other option for the vanity top is just left of that - Minuet marbled white quartz.


Wall tile behind toilet will be a ever so slightly warm white oversized subway - In the mood board-esque photo below, it's to the left. Fixtures are planned to be chrome, but that's change-able. It's a hold-over from the 'timeless' idea.


So....for floor tile. We've considered:

marble or other natural stone (we're not good with maintenance, so no)

marble-look porcelain (we don't feel they are particularly convincing)

slate (afraid even the light gey versions are too dark for the space)

concrete tiles or concrete-look tiles

a simple solid color (white, a warm grey?), letting the blue shower walls steal the show


Especially since the space doesn't really exist yet - we're in a spiral of not being able to decide and need some voices that aren't the tile store reps. :)

We did try getting help form an interior designer, but didn't find it particularly helpful, as he pointed us to generic faux marble. So, I figured we'd try crowd-sourcing!



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