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This is the answer to the question Where do I start when choosing tiles for my house?

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2022‑09‑08 20:58
Meinhard Kowalske
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I, for one, have found that many of the examples on the shows can be realized and inexpensively. If the hot tub is included in the wall/floor combination, the bathroom can look good without it.

If you are impressed with the combination of beige and brown, you can choose this combination in the lower price range as well.

Also, don't be afraid to ask for on-site advice.

For example, we chose floor tiles based on how noticeable our hair, dust and dirt are on them. I clean, but I don't always want to see a dirty floor when I've just had my hair done. And finally, there's the budget issue: I don't look closely at tile or price it out if the price is way over the top.

If you answer the questions, maybe even show pictures of what you like, post your bathroom design here, maybe you'll get some examples or tips. Basically, you have to decide for yourself whether you want something flashy or timeless. One doesn't preclude the other, but some people like greenery and cacti for more than 10 years, so you can play around with the idea of accenting a short wall with just such tiles. Then the rest of the walls should follow suit.

Another option for South Sea lovers is the combination of beige flooring and turquoise walls.

Northerners choose the eternal combination of blue and white, which is well known and always works.

And for those who like it harmonious and basic but overplay others, take a warm wood tone floor tile with a white wall tile or tranquil wall tile matched to match.

2022‑09‑08 20:58
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