• Bathroom paint.
    One wall and floor in the patterned tile
    Some other walls in the turpquoisey tile.
    Do I play it safe and go light (to match the light colour in the pattern tile) or be bold and go dark (to match the dark colour in the pattern tile)?

    Or something altogether different?


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  • White vs Teal will have a big impact on the feel of the room, so without sounding trite it's a preference thing.

    I don't really like dark bathrooms as it's important for me to be in a bright space in the morning to get energised for the day. If you want something cozier and more lux, then a rich dark colour makes sense.

    #2p

  • cutting in deep colours is a bit nerve-racking, going very deep on the walls can afford a standard wall colour on the ceiling (f&b ammonite for ceiling springs to mind with an increasingly deep blue Samson colour) and it'll appear very light .. if you're a fan of hot showers consider upgrading from a standard vinyl matt

  • I'm also a fan of the trend to have the same colour on ceiling, never known it not to work

  • Or something altogether different?

    burnt orange on one wall to stop the room being cold. and depending on which wall (the mirror sink wall or the wall with nothing on ?) and how much light the room gets.

  • burnt orange

    This is a really good shout Imo (and the bolder choice). Especially with the geometric design.

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