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London Tile’s Essential Guide To Wet Rooms

The London Tile Co.

These reasons, amongst others, are why so many of us are banishing the bath and opting for an open plan wet room. Click through for answers to our most frequently asked wet room questions. Frequently Asked Wet Room Questions. What is a wet room? Is my bathroom the right size for a wet room?

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What’s Trending in Bathroom Design? The National Kitchen + Bath Association Reveals All

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Transitional bathrooms have clean and classic lines, with painted walls and wood cabinetry,” she says. Features include frameless cabinetry and porcelain tile. Trends in surfaces A bathroom with soft blue painted walls. When choosing a wall surface, paint is the most popular option, although porcelain tile is also popular.

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October Featured Tiles: Concrete Effect Reflections & Malmo

The London Tile Co.

If you are planning a little more of a makeover than a few painted pumpkins then read on to find out all about this month’s Featured Tiles and how you can use them to transform your home. Reflections porcelain tiles are 800x400mm which allows you to create a semi-seamless look by installing them with narrow grout joints.

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2019 Bathroom Trends: What’s In and What’s Out

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Instead of paint, try statement wallpaper. And while you might not want to commit to wallpaper in a large space like your living room, the bathroom is the perfect place to experiment. It’s one of the oldest pieces of interior design advice: use lighter colors to make a room feel bigger. Use paint to update a vintage tub.

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Ask An Interior Designer: Tips For Choosing Tiles

The London Tile Co.

I’ve used porcelain, as it is a high-fired ceramic that makes for a tough tile to withstand changes of temperature and hard wear. Slip resistance – if you are using tiles in bathrooms, wet rooms or externally around a pool area, then you must get to know ‘R’ ratings. Consider what the body of the tile is made of.