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"I BELIEVE MY ROLE IS TO PROVIDE CALM. BECAUSE I MYSELF HAVE A NEED OF PEACE"
We often like to choose large scale floor tiles, this means you have less grout lines which means cleaning is minimised

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If you ' re on a tight budget, we suggest a large format wall tile to be on your walls. Large format plain tiles are very cheap in comparison to handmade, mosaic tiles


All your walls in the bathroom can be tiled in a feature tile, however, if you ' re on a tight budget we suggest leaving the wall behind your vanity as the 'feature' wall This is when you choose a tile you absolutely adore and feature it on one wall only If you prefer/your budget will allow, you can have all the walls tiled in this beautiful tile
When choosing your tiles, it's important that the floor and wall tiles complement one another. If you are on a tight budget, we suggest choosing a large format tile (they are large tiles that are usually very cost-effective) for most of the walls in your bathroom and having one feature tile (usually a more expensive/statement tile) for one wall. When selecting a feature tile, you may choose a different colour, texture, or scale. People often think a feature tile has to be a colour but this is certainly not the case For some of our projects, it means we may specify a simple white tile on all walls but one, and the feature tile is a beautiful handmade white mosaic with a raw texture.
Have a look at the mood board you created for your bathroom What type of tiles are you drawn to? Does the imagery you have included in the mood board have a feature tile or are the tiles consistent throughout?
A great insight into various tiles and slip ratings: https://surfacegallery.com.au/helpful-facts

