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Need some bathroom inspiration for those of you with an eye for these things (KYLIEEEEE!!!!!) I'm remodelling the main bathroom next month. It's a tiny room, so it really hasn't got room for much more than a bath with shower IN it, and a single sink/cabinet thingie. Want help with tiles, colour schemes, maybe the bath can be a spa thanks in advance | |
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is it the Master Bath? | |
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I was going to suggest the Reader's digest, perfect bathroom reading, then I read the rest of the thread. | |
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horatio said: is it the Master Bath?
call it what you will it will be the bathroom the kids will use as the grow up, at the moment they don't wash. the master bedroom has an ensuite, which in the space of 2 square metres has a shower, toilet and sink | |
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teaspoon said: I was going to suggest the Reader's digest, perfect bathroom reading, then I read the rest of the thread.
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may i suggest pop bottle green glass mosaic tiles? its cheery, yet handsome pared with white toilet/tub chrome fixtures glass tub/shower door. maybe some carrara marble sprinkled in | |
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horatio said: may i suggest pop bottle green glass mosaic tiles? its cheery, yet handsome pared with white toilet/tub chrome fixtures glass tub/shower door. maybe some carrara marble sprinkled in
I would LOVE those tiles No space for toilet in that room, there is a separate one which will also need some work (new toilet with smaller water saving cistern, and new tiles on floor) I'm looking at the IKEA bathrooms, within my budget It is also quite a dark room, no window, only a crap old skylight | |
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ZombieKitten said: horatio said: may i suggest pop bottle green glass mosaic tiles? its cheery, yet handsome pared with white toilet/tub chrome fixtures glass tub/shower door. maybe some carrara marble sprinkled in
I would LOVE those tiles No space for toilet in that room, there is a separate one which will also need some work (new toilet with smaller water saving cistern, and new tiles on floor) I'm looking at the IKEA bathrooms, within my budget It is also quite a dark room, no window, only a crap old skylight if your looking at ikea im certain those tiles are standard and i believe its a item available through ikea too. glass and marble are pretty standard tiles at great prices. even limestone. it just matters how you have it laid the grout color and gap between the tiles that makes it look cheap or nice. no space between is best for stone. | |
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Um, paint the room black...
... to match the kitchen | |
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Keep it light ...it will make the bathroom appear larger ...eg white, light beige (they are also better colours for resale)
Make sure the tile u use isn't to large eg 300 x 300 would be good ..or smaller ...as when u use a large tile in a small area it makes the room appear smaller. Using a semi recessed bowl will also allow for more room. A trendy freeze tile will dress it up Keep you ceiling white ..... | |
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Ocean said: Keep it light ...it will make the bathroom appear larger ...eg white, light beige (they are also better colours for resale)
Make sure the tile u use isn't to large eg 300 x 300 would be good ..or smaller ...as when u use a large tile in a small area it makes the room appear smaller. Using a semi recessed bowl will also allow for more room. A trendy freeze tile will dress it up Keep you ceiling white ..... I'm thinking it might have to be light colours. semi recessed for the sink? | |
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horatio said: ZombieKitten said: I would LOVE those tiles No space for toilet in that room, there is a separate one which will also need some work (new toilet with smaller water saving cistern, and new tiles on floor) I'm looking at the IKEA bathrooms, within my budget It is also quite a dark room, no window, only a crap old skylight if your looking at ikea im certain those tiles are standard and i believe its a item available through ikea too. glass and marble are pretty standard tiles at great prices. even limestone. it just matters how you have it laid the grout color and gap between the tiles that makes it look cheap or nice. no space between is best for stone. I can't get the tiles from IKEA, I mean the sink/tap/cabinet combo, towel rails and stuff | |
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ThreadBare said: Um, paint the room black...
... to match the kitchen and create a hole in the universe while your at it. | |
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ZombieKitten said: Ocean said: Keep it light ...it will make the bathroom appear larger ...eg white, light beige (they are also better colours for resale)
Make sure the tile u use isn't to large eg 300 x 300 would be good ..or smaller ...as when u use a large tile in a small area it makes the room appear smaller. Using a semi recessed bowl will also allow for more room. A trendy freeze tile will dress it up Keep you ceiling white ..... I'm thinking it might have to be light colours. semi recessed for the sink? I means the bowl is only half recessed into the cabinetry ...which allows for smaller cabinets..making the room bigger
Also floating cabinets give the illision of more room eg
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these look really expensive - are they? the master wants me to go look at cabinets in Bunnings | |
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Ocean said: ![]() there's quite a lot of dust under there | |
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ZombieKitten said: these look really expensive - are they?
the master wants me to go look at cabinets in Bunnings Actually most of those are brought as a whole unit and are cheaper than a cabinet maker.....I think u would find something like it at ikea....also try some bathroom depot stores... Bunnings will have them but they will be alot plainer and proberly still the same price! | |
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ZombieKitten said: Ocean said: ![]() there's quite a lot of dust under there | |
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Tradelink and BBK would be better than Bunnings | |
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Ocean said: ZombieKitten said: these look really expensive - are they?
the master wants me to go look at cabinets in Bunnings Actually most of those are brought as a whole unit and are cheaper than a cabinet maker.....I think u would find something like it at ikea....also try some bathroom depot stores... Bunnings will have them but they will be alot plainer and proberly still the same price! we are def not getting a cabinet maker thanks heaps! | |
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Ocean said: Keep it light ...it will make the bathroom appear larger ...eg white, light beige (they are also better colours for resale)
Make sure the tile u use isn't to large eg 300 x 300 would be good ..or smaller ...as when u use a large tile in a small area it makes the room appear smaller. Using a semi recessed bowl will also allow for more room. A trendy freeze tile will dress it up Keep you ceiling white ..... That should do the trick and then you can accent with some of the colours you like. | |
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I'm choosing some satin white tiles, about 200mmx200mm for the walls, and 300mmx300mm charcoal colour tiles on the floor (a mid tone cool grey if I can get it)
a nice spa like this http://www.decina.com.au/..._A-web.jpg sink, cabinet and tap from IKEA http://www.ikea.com/au/en...s/bathroom like in this first photo photo I like the grey white and birch feel | |
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ZombieKitten said: I'm choosing some satin white tiles, about 200mmx200mm for the walls, and 300mmx300mm charcoal colour tiles on the floor (a mid tone cool grey if I can get it)
a nice spa like this http://www.decina.com.au/..._A-web.jpg sink, cabinet and tap from IKEA http://www.ikea.com/au/en...s/bathroom like in this first photo photo I like the grey white and birch feel Nice hun..and good tile sizes | |
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ZombieKitten said: I'm choosing some satin white tiles, about 200mmx200mm for the walls, and 300mmx300mm charcoal colour tiles on the floor (a mid tone cool grey if I can get it)
a nice spa like this http://www.decina.com.au/..._A-web.jpg sink, cabinet and tap from IKEA http://www.ikea.com/au/en...s/bathroom like in this first photo photo I like the grey white and birch feel very cool Charlotte! | |
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Ocean said: ZombieKitten said: I'm choosing some satin white tiles, about 200mmx200mm for the walls, and 300mmx300mm charcoal colour tiles on the floor (a mid tone cool grey if I can get it)
a nice spa like this http://www.decina.com.au/..._A-web.jpg sink, cabinet and tap from IKEA http://www.ikea.com/au/en...s/bathroom like in this first photo photo I like the grey white and birch feel Nice hun..and good tile sizes our friend (the dad of one of the master's staff) is doing the reno, he is charging $4500 to pull out all the old stuff and dispose of it, build all the new structure, put in the new things (aside from plumbing & electrical), new plaster, tile it and paint, AND that includes plasterboard for wet areas, wood and paint! He did our garage conversion and made my study, really good attention to detail! | |
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