pics of beige tiled bathroom

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Anyone got pics of a bathroom done in beige tiles (fully tiled) with a white suite?

Ive seen some nice tiles 27cm x 37cm and thought they would look great, also at a very good price

would like to tile them horizontally and possibly create a brick effect and/or with a travertine border tile

anything is appreciated

Thanks
 
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i'm doing mine with a beige colour tile, white suite and limestone grout, looks good
 
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That pretty much describes what we just did.... White suite, radiator and cupboard unit, beigy coloured 20cm by 30cm horizontal wall tiles, with a mosaic border and side panel on the bath, with limestone coloured floor tiles. We tiled up to 2m60 - our ceilings are stupidly high, so we didn't go the whole way up... For the separate toilet, we put in a suspended toilet, with an enclosed cistern - toilet and flush button both in white. Here are the pics:

Finished_-_Bath.jpg

Finished_-_Shower.jpg

Finished_-_Radiator.jpg

Finished_-_Sink_and_cupboard.jpg

Finished_-_WC_wall.jpg
 
vry nice

think that very similar to the idea i had in mind

the tiles ive chosen now are 20x25cm and im tiling them horizontally (think they look better) with some sort of border, either stone or glass mosaic type (yet to decide).

Where did you get that tap from, as I saw one similar but wasnt sure about it, but looks good installed
 
The tap is a Grohe - Eurostyle plus. We got it from a big bathroom company here in Brussels, but I'm guessing as it's made by Grohe you should be able to get something very similar in the UK. I much prefer a mixer tap like that, as it measn you can get the water temperature just right and leave it set at the same temperature for your morning showers - no scalding/freezing experiences!
 
The tap is a Grohe - Eurostyle plus. We got it from a big bathroom company here in Brussels, but I'm guessing as it's made by Grohe you should be able to get something very similar in the UK. I much prefer a mixer tap like that, as it measn you can get the water temperature just right and leave it set at the same temperature for your morning showers - no scalding/freezing experiences!

That rings a bell

Ive ot a themostatic mira for the shower cubicle but want a mixer for the bath just incase - never know when shower can stop working and also find it good for rinsing the bath after cleaning it
 

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