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I'm having trouble finding inspiration for our bathroom. I have a vision in my head that I have no idea if in real life will work as well as I think. I'm thinking timber look oak tiles on the floor, light concrete grey large format tiles on wall behind freestanding bath and in the shower (same wall is shared) then white large format tiles on the opposite wall. We have two long vertical windows behind either side of the bath which will have black frames and I want tile reveals. The shower and vanity are at opposite ends of the room (it's 5ish metres wide) and the mirror will run the length of the vanity (1.8m). There is a recessed shelving unit next to the shower which I'm thinking will be recycled timber shelves. If anyone has photos of their timber look tiles with grey concrete wall tiles or two differing tile colours would be great to see!


That's pretty much exactly what I have picked for our tiles
We aren't that far along yet but you can check out some photos of the tiles on my blog (addy should be in my signature).


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Wow KLB that's exactly what was in my head! That pic is perfect thank you!


No problems! We are having a freestanding bath too. Can't wait to see it all together.


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Me too...looking forward to see your progress pics. Your plans look pretty amazing!


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