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Lol TC.

A while ago we did like the idea of black tiles and white grouting, but the kitchen is black and white and takes a bit of getting used to so has kind of put me off.

but I like the slate/grey idea!

Is that close enough!
 
We used these tiles as a feature wall, floor to ceiling, in our bathroom behind a claw foot bath (the pale green ones) but we got them from a shop on ebay for a fraction of the price :- " (like almost everything in our house - we have the house that ebay built :lol: )

http://www.firedearth.com/Products.asp?SectionId=14148

I think the colour is beautiful and soothing, but I realise they wouldn't be everyone's cup of tea. After we opened the boxes you could hear the tinkling noise of the glaze crackling for days!

We put a warmer white on the walls and ceiling - Dulux Chiffon White 4. It's amazing how much of a lift that gave the room compared to the base white undercoat.

:luck: with your project

PS. Forgot to say that that picture of Stanley Maurice is gorgeous :wub: :wub:
 
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wigglesworth said:
We used these tiles as a feature wall, floor to ceiling, in our bathroom behind a claw foot bath (the pale green ones) but we got them from a shop on ebay for a fraction of the price  :- " (like almost everything in our house - we have the house that ebay built  :lol: )
http://www.firedearth.com/Products.asp?SectionId=14148

I think the colour is beautiful and soothing, but I realise they wouldn't be everyone's cup of tea. After we opened the boxes you could hear the tinkling noise of the glaze crackling for days!

We put a warmer white on the walls and ceiling - Dulux Chiffon White 4. It's amazing how much of a lift that gave the room compared to the base white undercoat.

:luck: with your project

PS. Forgot to say that that picture of Stanley Maurice is gorgeous  :wub:   :wub:

oooo those are really gorgeous tiles... :thumbsup:
 
oohhh now those are very nice :thumbsup:

our house looks like a ikea showroom :- "
 
WIGGY said:
lalena said:
WIGGY said:
lalena said:
(w00t) i love it! around the sink etc, fabulous!if i pay rent, can i move into your bathroom? i'll provide my own bedding :lol:
No problem as long as you like 6 dogs and 5 kids.

not so different here, currently 7 dogs and 3 kids, so i think i'll go for the bathroom! :p

:D :D :D :D :D :D Yours is a mad house as well then :wub: :wub: :wub:

um, in a word? yes ! :p but i bet i could cope so much better if i had such a nice bathroom. if i had yours, i dont think i'd ever come out! :lol:
 
Zephyr said:
We did our bathroom a few years ago in white, with blue and green tiles and green flooring, and have been very pleased with it. :thumbsup:   Good luck with whatever you go for :luck:
Zephyr, I'm getting a P shaped bath....any do's or don't's you'd suggest ?

Since I'm the only one who soaks in the bath and I'm not that tall I think I'll get a 1500mm one to give a bit more space, I'm having the taps away from the shower end and I don't think I'll bother with a handle/towel rail as I like my towel warm on the radiator :- "

what do you think of yours ?
 
Well, Julie, it looks great, but there are a couple of problems :wacko:

1 It takes FOREVER to fill as it is so big with the extra wide bit at the thend

2 Our particular one has a very straight end, and I would have preferred a gentle slope for me to lean against in the bath

3 It is too long for me, so if I try to lie down, I go underwater! I have to have a sitting up bath, which is not much fun, or lie on my front :- " It is just right for my OH though 8)

4 The clear curvy shower door is a bit of a so and so to clean properly

It is great for the kids though, loads of room :thumbsup:

Some of these may just be a problem with the one I chose, not generally, so good luck with yours :luck:
 
thanks for that,

I have thought of how much water it will take to fill (especially as I have the water really high) but at least the 1500mm bath is shorter and therefore smaller,

I've been looking for one with a good slope on it for lying back on,

I guess I'll just have to clean the curved screen by standing in the bath !

wish I wasn't so fussy and just order the cheapest easiest bathroom suite + tiles and get it over + done with :blink:
 

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