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Hi all, I’m looking at a bathroom reno and I like the idea of a black or charcoal floor tile with a white tile wall.
So a floor tile like https://www.bunnings.com.au/duratile-30-x-60cm-london-black-porcelain-floor-tile-carton-6_p0271116 with a a wall tile like https://www.bunnings.com.au/duratile-30-x-60cm-white-gloss-ceramic-wall-tile-8-pack_p6661134
However, next to the shower I would like a floor to ceiling bar of tiles in a dark colour like in the pic below:
Do Bunnings have such a small feature tile?
Tx
Hi @Henski
These tiles could look quite sexy they certainly pop.
They come in 300 x 300 sheets OR 12 tiles across and down and they are 23mm x23mm But they can be cut into strips of 4 tiles by 12 tiles so you will have 3 strips like in your bathroom photo guide making them more economical.
See what you think. Nero mixed
Tx,I'll check out
Hi @Henski,
You got a great "sexy" suggestion from @Jewelleryrescue which will work very nicely with your new bathroom! You can also check out this option charcoal metal blend mosaic glass wall tile if you are wanting to bring in more grey tones. Very similar to the Nero mixed, it is 300x300 and can be easily cut into strips.
We would love to see your bathroom transformation so please send us a before and after and how you accomplished your look.
Katie
I have seen the self adhesive ones that are quite small… they are made from vinyl and easy to cut too..
Hi @Jessabella
Nothing wrong with the senso tiles if you want them. Use a fresh ultra sharp blade with a steel rule and cut tile with blade running down at approx 45 degee to tilesfor the best clean cut. Try to cut the tile in one go steady firm pressure so there is no halfway restart marks,
Love to see final results
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