Question i would love your opinions on the colour of our bathroom floor tiles light or dark.
Bathroom tile darker walla or darker floor.
Easy to maintain a low contrast look with low maintenance dark grout.
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Choose tiles with a glossy finish so they reflect the natural light in the bathroom which makes the bathroom feel both airier and larger.
Dark floors tend to work better in larger homes and homes with larger rooms and open floor plans.
Take a look at these nine stylish examples.
Hides dirt and grime.
The large tiles featured on the walls of this bathroom bring out the darker flecks found in the tiles used for the floors.
Try colour on the walls and a quieter finish on the floor.
Subway tile and white walls dominate modern bathrooms with maybe a little grey tile on the floor for contrast.
With a single hit of a bold colour you can inject a room with oodles of personality.
Cons of dark bathroom tile.
Try using dark grey floor and wall tiles with bold citrusy shades such as yellow or spicy orange in the kitchen.
If you like the idea of contrasting wall and floor tiles there s a world of opportunity.
But that may all be about to change.
The tiles shapes can contrast as well as the finishes.
It all comes down to the dark vs light bathroom tile on the floor.
Make cleaning easier with a dark floor tile and light walls.
Generally the darker tile is better on the floor for the reasons mentioned above not show the dirt etc and because it has more visual weight to ground the room.
The texture of the large dark tiles on both the floor and walls of this bathroom work well with the texture of the vanity and wardrobe also found in the bathroom.
Some light wall surfaces will help brighten the space.
Use dark grey tiles such as the puro grey tiles on the floor for a modern and moody space.
Think about the natural light the space receives too much dark tile on the walls will make the space dark and gloomy.
Dark bathroom floor options dark vs light bathroom tile.
I m 50 50 on both.
Hi everyone for those of you who have recently renovated or who are design keeners is it better to match your shower tiles with the bathroom floor tiles or do a darker tile floor for the rest of the bathroom and lighter tile on the shower walls.
Usually i see lighter tiles inside showers especi.
Wall tiles are white 300 x 600 and only other accent will be american oak floating shelves.
We re doing 4 bathrooms all of differing size but all get good light.
More and more now i m starting to see bathrooms that embrace the darker moodier colors that are already so popular in other parts of the house.
Dark floors do you make your space a bit smaller and light floors make the space look a bit larger.
Pick pattern for one surface and plain for the other and so on.
However it is really the combo of colors on the floors and walls that give the total impression and there is more wall space than floor space.