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I had my preselection wall through for tiles yesterday. The included range only has 2 types of tiles i like with one being the main contender. I am thinking of just doing the bathroom, ensuite, powder room and laundry all exactly the same since i dont like any of the others. Did anyone else do this? I dont want to spend money on upgrade in bathrooms and i think with my tile choice it will look good in all the rooms but am unsure?

I have attatched tiles i am thinking of getting they are matching floor and wall and i dont want any feature tiles.. i also have polyurethane cabinets included in my package so will be getting a profile door similar to the one below







They look great!

Just go with your gut, we used different tiles in each bathroom but they were renovated at different times.

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They look great!

Just go with your gut, we used different tiles in each bathroom but they were renovated at different times.

Kind Regards

James Mason - Our Build.

http://www.renovationjunkies.com.au

http://www.ourbuildhandyman.com.au


Thanks yeah im going a little bit with gut and alot to do with hip pocket lol


Do it. Mine are the same...though my house is small.
Mine are the same, it didn't occur to me to do them differently lol.
Thanks guys im thinking its the way to go less stress and less money



My powder ensuite and mail bathroom have identical cabinets and tiles. The powder and the main even have the same basin and tapwear lol. I love the style so happy for it to be everywhere! I also like the continuity


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Mine are all the same. Took me so long to decide on one that I couldn't be bothered going through it three times



Same too. Initially I had a dark grey ensuite, even though I preferred the light grey in the bathroom. And I thought, why am I doing something I don't like *just* to make it different?

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I'm using the same tile but in different colours in the ensuite and bathroom, with the same feature tile that compliments both tiles. The grey is slightly darker in tone but the ensuite is larger than the bathroom so that should work out. It will give a cohesive but individual look to each room.

The ensuite is a pale grey and the bathroom will be a pale beige/taupe. I'll use the bathroom tiles also in the laundry as they are next to each other.

Basins will be the same, vanities the same (rural oak timber), I'm not sure yet about the bench tops.
Same tiles and cabinets in both of my bathrooms. I'm not a fan of different bathrooms.

I have 3 bathrooms in my build. The main bathroom and powder room have the same tiles and cabinetry.

For the ensuite, because we wanted it to be different, we chose a different tile and therefore cabinet colour.

At the end of the day it comes down to personal taste and preference. If it suits you, go for it!


Cheers Nom

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I have seen a mansion with completely different bathrooms for each. I didn't like it.

I think they all need to at least tie together. If the ensuite, bathroom, and laundry are the same I think that looks classy and well thought out.

Maybe just vary the laundry slightly- it will match amazingly but be slightly different and look very well planned and sophisticated.
We kind of went with the same in both. However in the en-suite, which is quite large we use the floor tile (albeit a larger polished version) as a feature on the back wall, and in the main bathroom the floor tile runs up over the bath hub. Even though same tiles, makes each look different.
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