Here contemporary hexagonal tiles take center stage while large scale oblong wall tiles provide a light enhancing glossy background.
Mixing different wall tiles.
Tiny hexagonal mosaics on the bath and walls medium hex tiles on the basin surround and large oblong tiles on the floor.
Try large square tiles for the floor with rectangular subway tiles on the walls.
Tiny hexagonal mosaics on the bath and walls medium hexagonal tiles on the basin surround and large rectangular tiles on the floor.
In this bathroom three different tile types are combined successfully.
Tiny hex mosaics on the bath and walls medium hexagonal tiles on the basin surround and large oblong tiles on the floor.
Instead stick with the same color but do alternate shapes.
Play with scale one of the most important tips for mixing tile well is to create balance by combining small and large scale patterns.
If you re going for monochromatic look you don t have to mix up the tiles too much.
In this bathroom three tile types are combined successfully.
One of the most important tips for mixing tile well is to create balance by combining small and large scale patterns.
Floors and walls are draped in the same color tile yet different sizes and maybe different shapes are used on the walls to break up the consistency and to create interest and intrigue.
Same color different tiles.
Stay away from all the busy patterns and play with the scale of your tiles to create an interesting design.
If you want to achieve a timeless bathroom design this is the look for you.