Shower floor tile vs bathroom floor tile
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Shower floor & main bathroom floor tile that will work w/ this design?
Comments (2)Are those metallic elements really approved for use in a shower? I anticipate green streaks to follow. 0.o Love the overall look here. If those tiles are really wet-approved, then I guess you have two main choices for the floor. 1) a marble-look porcelain tile with not too much veining. seems like it would harmonize here. 2) simple white or light gray tiles that don't really compete with the other elements here. I'd lean light gray, as I think it would make the white parts feel even whiter, and there are some tiles that are very light "concrete" looks that would have a midcentury feel that would fit perfectly. plus, gray is better upkeep (less discoloration over time) than white, especially the grout. Gonna be a great-looking bath!...See MorePorcelain Tiles Vs Luxury Vinyl Planks in Bathroom Floor
Comments (2)The tiles will hold up better, but are colder and harder. The tiles are best for wet/humid rooms. I think they are more attractive. Also easier to keep clean. But they are more expensive than LVP to buy and install....See MoreSubway Tile For Bathroom and Shower Floor?
Comments (2)Thanks for this feedback! I do realize these inspo pics are not of bathroom floors - it's what I want for my bathroom floor but I can't find it & the reason for the post :) Good point about grout - do you think subway tile would require more grout than penny and other small tile often associated with bathroom floors?...See Morematt tile bathroom floor with glossy tile shower
Comments (4)Yes for glossy in the shower, great! white subway for the shower sides and the marble for the back wall ... kind of run the floor up the wall on the back wall of the shower? When you walk into the bathroom, are you looking straight at the shower wall? a few things to think about. Have you looked for bathroom tile ideas? small mosaic tile accents are too trendy, and don't always last the test of time. Why not just you the same large format tile for everything, including the niche, and so called accent? Classier. I am guessing you don't have the square footage to make the accents mean anything ... photo of the room would help....See MoreRelated Professionals
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