![]() ![]() ![]() “Tiles with patterns that are too large for the space can result in bathrooms with one to two full tiles and then smaller cuts, creating weird stopping points and poorly executed patterns. You’ll also want to map out the placement of the tile to make sure you’re getting the desired finish you want, adds interior designer Rochelle Samuels of La Rochelle Home. “Sometimes placing tiles in a vertical format can create an emphasis on height and make the small space feel taller and more open,” she says. The solution? Medium-sized tiles or tiles with a neutral color palette to create a sense of openness. ![]() “While large tiles can be overwhelming in a small space, small tiles can make the bathroom feel too cramped, notes Bernadette Cuaycong, Design Manager at Block Renovation. “As a result, materials can begin to crack or show discoloration after just a few months of use.”Īnother tile mishap? Going for the wrong size. A common mistake designer Rasheeda Gray of Gray Space Interiors sees is selecting materials (like tile) for their attractive appearance and not paying attention to their durability, cleaning maintenance, and/or if they're resistant to moisture. Small Bathroom Master Bathroom Wetroom Bathroom With Tub Wet Bathroom Ideas Doorless showers are the latest bathroom trend thats here to stay. Just because you fell in love with a gorgeous tile doesn’t mean it’s the one. ![]()
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