If you’d like to make your small washspace feel bigger, these stylish schemes could provide inspiration. Read on to find out how the colour, size and layout of your bathroom tiles can have an impact on how spacious the room looks and feels.
Wide-format tiles result in fewer joints, and therefore show up less fussy grout lines, so the room feels less cluttered and more spacious.
A chevron or herringbone pattern can make a room appear bigger, as the shapes move the eye along the surfaces.
Similarly, a layout that creates diagonal lines can help the room to feel more spacious.
Another clever layout for a small space is metro tiles laid vertically, as they create the illusion of height to pull the eye from floor to ceiling.
Patterned tiles are beautiful, but too many of them could make a small bathroom feel even more compact. Instead, use patterned tiles wisely by introducing them on smaller surfaces.
Lay dark tiles on the floor, as the designers have done here, and contrast them with bright white walls. The black colour is recessive, and makes the white above it feel lighter.
The surface of the tiles is key, however, as the glossy, mottled finish helps to reflect the light and bounce it around the room.
Whether you choose to install the new tiles yourself or leave the task up to a professional, these bathroom floor tile ideas can act as inspiration for your bathroom makeover.
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