Designing A Stylish Look With Bathroom Tiles
Correctly using tiles to finalise the style and look of your bathroom is perhaps the best way of giving it a co-ordinated look that will create a tasteful and elegant bathroom. You should consider some interior design principles to avoid ending up with a style disaster!
To make your bathroom stand out as being elegant and stylish use carefully designed ceramic tiles. If you choose ceramic bathroom tiles that are exceptionally chic, they can look somewhat dated in a few years. It is better to use tiles that will never go out of fashion. They will still look chic in the coming years.
Cream tiles have been a very popular look with a thin line of colour half way up the wall providing a nice effect that is easy on the eye. While this looks good, it is extremely popular and can be seen everywhere.
To create lots of colours, the random use of coloured bathroom tiles from the same selection, can interject colour, but look stylish and contemporary, without creating a style that will easily date.
Rectangular, larger tiles can also give a chic appearance to a bathroom and are easier to put up, rather than the smaller tiles. Mosaic tiles tend to date quite quickly, but look ok around wash and baseness and showers.
Many people try to copy far bigger bathroom designs within a tiny, standard bathroom. Don’t go for the look of the five star hotels you have seen in Dubai! If the space is smaller than the original then it just won’t work. Take some of the key features of the bathroom such as the shower, hand basin and copy the style using your own taste and style to guide you in your choice of tiles. This insures the tiles or the correct size for the room.
Sometimes, very large bathrooms tend to have very large tiles: but do not be tempted to go for this look in a small bathroom, since the tiles can make the room look smaller, go for standard rectangular tiles instead.
Start thinking about the size and shape of your bathroom, and how the tiles will wear in the years to come. Be realistic when designing, you have to be realistic with what you have to work with.











