Floor to ceiling tiling with black feature tile wrapping 3 walls and large format tiling on the floor and other walls.
Matching floor and wall tile.
These bathrooms make the case for matching your wall tiles to your floor tiles.
Light floors with a yellow undertone are a great pairing for purples.
The tiles are adhered to the backer board using thin set adhesives applied with a notched trowel.
A popular tile design trend is using floor tiles to run up the sides of the walls and then using a strip of dividing mosaic to partition the space between those tiles and another style running up the rest of the wall.
Both floor tiles and wall tiles are installed using similar processes.
This is an example of a mid sized contemporary 3 4 bathroom in sunshine coast with brown cabinets cement tiles a vessel sink grey floor an open shower a freestanding tub an open shower and black tile.
Tiny hexagonal mosaics on the bath and walls medium hex tiles on the basin surround and large oblong tiles on the floor.
Floors with an orange undertone look pleasing to the eye paired with wall colors in the blue family.
In this bathroom three tile types are combined successfully.
First an underlayment of cement backer board is installed against the subfloor or wall studs.
This makes for a fun and modern way to match wood flooring with wall coverings.
Once dry the joints between tiles are filled with a paste like mortar based.
Take the funky back from the dead textile and splash it across everything from your walls to your floor tiles to your shower making a bold statement in your washroom.
Play with scale one of the most important tips for mixing tile well is to create balance by combining small and large scale patterns.