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I really need some help in choosing tiles for our bathroom. It’s only a small bathroom about 2.5 x 2.0 m/2. Only one window on the north side of the house. I’ve chosen a timber look vanity in natural oak colour. At the moment I have chosen a floor tile and want to do a feature wall in the same tile on the wall where the bath and window are located. Only the wall tile is semi gloss and floor is Matt. Because of the lighting the wall tile looks darker than the floor. I’m also looking at an Antique White tile for the rest of the walls as I don’t want pure white - bath, vanity top, door trims, window trims, doors are all pure white.

I’ve also considered using the feature wall / floor tile for niches in the shower. Not sure how that will work with the bath when it’s already the feature tile?

Do these colours work? Any feedback, good or bad really appreciated..

They look fine to me.
I actually prefer the floor tile you're resting the samples on as the wall tile over the white.

Otherwise I like the rest of it.
Spazzen
I actually prefer the floor tile you're resting the samples on as the wall tile over the white.

Otherwise I like the rest of it.

That tile is actually the floor tile. The smaller square one is the same tile only in semi-gloss. My plan was to do a feature wall - bath / window wall in the semi-gloss version of the floor tile. The rest of the walls will be in the off-white. I could also do the feature wall in the same matt floor version - I just figured as the off-white is gloss, I should also choose gloss for the feature wall. I originally looked at doing the whole room in the same tile but I thought it made our small bathroom look too dark and claustrophobic.
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