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floor tile question please help?
Im going to put tile floors in my home, and working on a budget so i cant spend too much. question is I am undecided regarding the color, i found a brownish color tile kinda like sienna not to dark 16x16 and another beige with cream and is glossy with a design etch on it really nice, but in a 12x12 i think. anyway, i really like the sienna color for the living room, kitchen, foyer and hallway, but i dont think it would look right in the bathroom, i like the beige for the bath. i have a very small bathroom so wold it look weird to have two diffrent tiles in a home? i plan to paint my living room in a grayish blue color french blue i think its called with white trim but still undecided in bathroom i really need some advise on this so if anyone knows please help
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- MasterGardnerLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
You can use as many different styles of tile that you choose since you won't be viewing both rooms at the same time. The 16 x 16 would work fine if your kitchen is a decent size. I have a rather small bathroom and I installed 12 x 12 tile on the floor, walls, and shower enclosure and I love it. The less grout you have to deal with, the easier it is to take care of tile. Installation was messy (it was my first attempt at laying tile), but I would do it over in a heartbeat. By the way, I was told you have to have at least 1/2 inch spacing between tiles, but that just isn't so. I would have been better off using a 1/4 inch spacing.
- 1 decade ago
Get a few sample tiles and place them in the bathroom. This will make sure you will like the tile color.
Different tile colors are all right in different areas of a home.
Often an entry will be a stone like tile or a tile that is totally distinct from shall we say the kitchen tile selection.
Bathroom number one may be the blue bathroom with grey and blue border tiles, and bath number two might be the green bath with a greenish grey tile supplementing a 8x8 standard grey tile pattern.
Going with a dark color tile may be nice for areas such as laundry room areas subject to dirt.
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- 1 decade ago
Go with your 16" Sienna. The fewer grout lines will give the room a less interrupted appearance. I also prefer not having too many flooring choices--makes the floor-plan look choppy. For the bathroom color try a blue either 1 shade lighter or darker than the living room. Most paint stores can even add some black or white to darken or lighten the paint after you have used it in the living room.
Source(s): Personal experience - 1 decade ago
You will probably want to use smaller sized tiles in the bathroom for a few reasons, they will look fine in a different color. You can buy a marble threshold to put in the doorway between the bathroom and hallway that will make for a nice transition.
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- blackstockLv 45 years ago
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- ansmenamLv 61 decade ago
It will be fine. I have black and white marble in my foyer and a whitish tile in the powder room that abuts it. Beige goes well as a compliment to the brown so you will be fine.
- 1 decade ago
since the bath is a room of its own,you can use different tiles just be sure when installed,that they are flush with each other.it would look odd to have a reducer between two tiles.
Source(s): work for a flooring store