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Top 5 Ways To Refresh Your Bathroom With Tiles This Spring

March 11, 2024

If you are considering refreshing the look of your bathroom with new tiles, you might be surprised by the diversity of choice that is available. Modern materials and manufacturing methods mean that you can achieve a huge range of stylish and practical looks that will really transform your bathroom.

Spring is a time of hope and renewal, and it’s the perfect season to catch up on some home improvements before the hectic summer outdoor schedule kicks in. Here are some suggestions to breathe new life into your bathroom so that you can have a luxurious retreat that is perfectly suited to your tastes and lifestyle.

 

Wood effect tiles

The natural warmth and beauty of wood mean that it has long been a favourite material for interior design, but it has not always been a practical choice for the bathroom. Wood in damp and humid environments needs a regular care and maintenance schedule and is prone to water stains and scratches. 

However it is now possible to buy top quality porcelain tiles that are designed to provide a highly realistic replica of natural wood, with convincing colours, grains, knots, textures and patterns. This means that you can enjoy the rustic charm and character of natural wood in your bathroom without the hassle of a time-consuming care routine.  

The tiles are ideal to be used as flooring, wall tiles, and in shower enclosures. They are highly moisture resistant and do not fade or scratch easily. To keep them in tip top condition, simply wipe them down with a mild detergent and water during your usual cleaning routine. 

 

Textured tiles

Texture is a great way to add interest to your bathroom surfaces, particularly if you prefer muted neutral colour schemes and dislike strong patterns. It’s now possible to buy tiles that can resemble a range of textures, such as the slight roughness of natural stone, the glossiness of glass, or the ruggedness of brick. 

For a truly different approach, you may even want to try out metallic-effect tiles. These give a quirky contemporary twist to walls, or they can be used to add detail such as framing a mirror or a vanity unit. Metallic tiles often have raised or indented surfaces that catch the light and create an eye-catching interplay of highlights and shadows. 

 

Large format tiles

No matter what size your bathroom, large format tiles can create an elegant and seamless flow that creates a feeling of space. Whether used on walls or floors, larger tiles mean that there are fewer grout lines to break up the surface area. This also means that they are easier to keep clean, because grout is prone to accumulating mould and dirt. 

 

Bold colours

Strong colour schemes for bathrooms have made a welcome comeback in recent years, after a long time in the unfashionable wilderness. There is now much more emphasis on creating a space that feels personal and unique, rather than one that resembles a hotel chain. 

If the prospect of tiling the entire wall in a single bold colour feels too overwhelming then you could try colour blocking, by using a deeper hue on the lower portion of the wall, with a lighter hue on the upper portion. Emerald greens, navy blues, and dusky pinks are popular choices right now. 

You could also limit the stronger colour to a particular area, such as a backsplash or shower enclosure. This brings some of the liveliness and interest of colour to the room without being overpowering. 

 

Concrete effect tiles

Concrete is now a fashionable material for creating that raw industrial look in interior design. However, the real thing may feel too cold and rough in a bathroom, so opt for porcelain concrete-effect tiles. This will bring some urban chic to your bathroom, while allowing you to enjoy the durable and low-maintenance benefits of porcelain tiles.

When creating an industrial look for your bathroom, you may want to consider features such as an exposed shower system and pipework. Keep lines clean and simple and accessories minimal, but add one or two touches to soften up the look a little, such as some greenery, brightly coloured fluffy towels, or a piece of wall art. 

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