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mercedism

Small attic bathroom. Sloping ceilings, small velux. White bath and seperate shower. Floor and all vertical walls to be tiled.

Floor tiles are left over from previous job so have to be used. 333 x 333 brown riven porcelain.

15 sheets of glass mosiacs, brown/gold flecks can be put anywhere to marry up with the floor colour.

Was thinking 40 x 25 size wall tiles in a brick bond pattern.

Now this is where i am stuck, was originally thinking a bright white gloss tile maybe even bumpy for all the walls. But as the ceilings slope i am worried i won't get a good enough transition from the walls to the ceiling, also with bath and shower, too much white on white.

Any opinions on this, should i really be looking at another colour for the walls? and as floor tiles are not gloss should i be looking for a similiar finish for the walls?
 
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Rich

Not really something we can decide for you Im afraid. As long as the tiles you buy are suitable for the walls/floors you can have ANY colour or shape or size (within substrate weight limits) you fancy.

Having a lot of white in a room does tend to make the room look very clean and fresh as long as it is kept clean but also cold. I wouldnt every want a room that was all white with no colour but as you have a mosaic tile to break the colour up, you can have a play and see where you would like them.
 
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Pebbs

Small attic bathroom. Sloping ceilings, small velux. White bath and seperate shower. Floor and all vertical walls to be tiled.

Floor tiles are left over from previous job so have to be used. 333 x 333 brown riven porcelain.

15 sheets of glass mosiacs, brown/gold flecks can be put anywhere to marry up with the floor colour.

Was thinking 40 x 25 size wall tiles in a brick bond pattern.

Now this is where i am stuck, was originally thinking a bright white gloss tile maybe even bumpy for all the walls. But as the ceilings slope i am worried i won't get a good enough transition from the walls to the ceiling, also with bath and shower, too much white on white.

Any opinions on this, should i really be looking at another colour for the walls? and as floor tiles are not gloss should i be looking for a similiar finish for the walls?

Whooh a lot going on there, I dont think you want to be adding white tiles into the mix IMO. I would be looking for a beige tile, in the same format size as the floor tile. Then use the mosaic as a vertical feature in between, if you have enough one floor to ceiling in the shower area and the same midway against the back wall against the bath. Tie the colours in, and let the mosaic do its stuff.

Pebbs
 
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user123

Same size as the floor tiles or smaller IMO, large tiles on the slanted ceiling would look overpowering, like bearing down on you, especially when combined with comparatively smaller tiles and browns, beiges etc being a warm colour can be closing in on you, smaller tiles give a sense of distance and space.

As it's a small bathroom, and an attic room to boot, ventilation (is there an extractor fan?) is really important, also give a thought to roof insulation if you haven't already. Post pictures when you're done! :)
 

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